
Ted Levin
CommentatorTed Levin is a nature writer and photographer. His latest book is America's Snake: The Rise and Fall of the Timber Rattlesnake, University of Chicago Press, May, 2016.
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At 90% complete, Sue is the largest, most intact and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever found. The Chicago Field Museum, after using an industrial CAT�
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The name deer tick - although perpetuated by the media � hasn’t been in vogue among arachnid cognoscenti since 1993, when biologists determined that the�
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On June 10, 1995, snake hunter Rudolf Komarek, led a camera crew across a ridge west of the Susquehanna River near Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. It was the�
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Our knowledge of genetic inheritance expanded exponentially with the completion of the Human Genome Project, an international, thirteen-year collaboration�
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Neil Roach, a post-doc at George Washington University, was the lead researcher in a recent study published in the journal Nature that recorded the�
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The Ompompanoosuc River has two branches: East and West, which arise on separate hills in Vershire. The West branch passes through Strafford; the East�
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I imagine that seeing an anesthetized timber rattlesnake on veterinarian Scott MacLachlan’s operating table in Poultney must be a little like seeing�
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At first glance, the pinelands of southern Georgia appear to be the exact opposite of the hardwoods of Vermont. Along the coastal plain west of Savannah,�
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http://www.vpr.net//audio/programs/56/2013/03/LEVI-030613.mp3(Host) For a wild and wondrous birding adventure, naturalist and commentator Ted Levin says�
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http://www.vpr.net/audio/programs/56/2013/01/LEVI-012213.mp3(Host) A number of years ago, naturalist and commentator Ted Levin was passing through Miami�