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Pycnoporellus spp. (
Pycnoporellus alboluteus
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Pycnoporellus alboluteus is a bright, bracket-fungus found growing along old logs and decaying trunks. The crust-like fungus grows...
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Violet crown-cup (
Sarcosphaera coronaria
)
The violet crown-cup fungus produces striking, flask-shaped fruiting bodies. These are initially submerged in the soil and then br...
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Boreal felt lichen (
Erioderma pedicellatum
)
Known as the “panda bear” of lichens because of its extreme rarity, the boreal felt lichen is a ‘leafy’ species that grows on the ...
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Pig’s ear (
Gomphus clavatus
)
Pig's ear fungus derives its name from the funnel-shaped and folded fruiting body, which resembles a pig’s ear in shape and textur...
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California condor (
Gymnogyps californianus
)
The Critically Endangered California condor is a member of the New World vulture family (Cathartidae), and has an impressive wings...
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American black bear (
Ursus americanus
)
With a population double that of all other bear species combined, the American black bear is by far the most common member of the ...
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Brown bear (
Ursus arctos
)
One of the largest carnivores on Earth, the brown bear is perhaps the most archetypal of all bear species, indeed the genus and sp...
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American bison (
Bison bison
)
The American bison, the largest mammal in North America, once roamed the continent in vast herds and helped to shape the ecology o...
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American beaver (
Castor canadensis
)
North America’s largest rodent, the American beaver, exhibits a wide range of physical adaptations to its largely aquatic lifestyl...
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Mealy tooth (
Hydnellum ferrugineum
)
The mealy tooth fungus belongs to the stipitate hydnoid fungi group, also known as the 'tooth fungi'. Members of this group releas...
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Scaly tooth (
Sarcodon imbricatus
)
The scaly tooth fungus is a member of the stipitate hydnoid fungi group. These fungi share some morphological characters, but are ...
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Giant sequoia (
Sequoiadendron giganteum
)
The giant sequoia is world-renowned as the largest living thing on the planet, and these majestic trees continue to inspire wonder...
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Guatemalan palm viper (
Bothriechis aurifer
)
Information on the Guatemalan palm viper is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Pine Barrens treefrog (
Hyla andersonii
)
Information on the Pine Barrens treefrog is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Common box turtle (
Terrapene carolina
)
This turtle gets its common name from the structure of its shell which consists of a high domed carapace (upper shell), and large,...
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Fairy slipper orchid (
Calypso bulbosa
)
The fairy slipper orchid, which has been called the most beautiful terrestrial orchid in North America, bears a single, showy flow...
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Coast redwood (
Sequoia sempervirens
)
Information on the coast redwood is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Lawson’s cypress (
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
)
While a popular and widespread garden conifer, natural populations of Lawson’s cypress are restricted to a small range and have de...
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Bicknell’s thrush (
Catharus bicknelli
)
Information on Bicknell’s thrush is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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