Animal Life in the Yosemite: an Account of the Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, and Amphibians in a Cross-section of the Sierra Nevada. By J. Grinnell T. I. Storer. Pp. xviii + 752 + 62 plates.
More than 100 toads flew over California last week on their way to a new home: a remote meadow in Yosemite National Park where the amphibians previously thrived but had not been seen in over a decade.
The male Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus) can mate like mad every year—for about two weeks. Only in late spring. And only in wet meadows, at elevations above 4,800 feet, in California’s Sierra ...
October 27, 2024 As Yosemite National Park wrapped up its annual Mule Appreciation Day, Ranger Kate took the stage, not with ...
Reviewed Work: Animal Life in the Yosemite: An Account of the Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians in a Cross Section of the Sierra Nevada by Joseph Grinnell, Tracy Irwin Storer Review by: W. S.
which ranges from Yosemite National Park to Kings Canyon National Park, as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act even though the species occurs in the Cascades to Mt. Hood in Oregon, ...
Several reviewers enjoyed the animal exhibits about Yosemite's wildlife. Others came for art classes and enjoyed sitting in the area capturing its scenery. The Happy Isles Art and Nature Center is ...