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'God's Own Engineers': the Beavers' Legacy Needs Co-Existence Training
Trappers do what landowners' demand - and that often means wiping out beavers because of ignorance about damming and flooding.
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European Invaders and their Wake of Natural Destruction
Tom recounts the conquistadors and Columbus, and the way they marveled at the lands they found - and proceeded to destroy them.
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Horseshoe Crabs: Sex on the Beach
They preceded dinosaurs, their blood is blue, and Delaware is their annual destination.
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Splendiforously Odiferous
The powerful odors of Chesapeake chicken houses stay with Tom, and intersect with his brain.
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Green Housing is Possible on Either End of the Price Range
Tom recounts what he did in two different homes, two different budgets, and what was effective.
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Choptank: Travels with Minty and Fred
In this second of the seven-part series on the largest river on the Eastern Shore, Tom recalls the routes that Harriet Tubman and Fredrick Douglas traveled.
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Choptank: The Big Bend
In this 3rd of seven parts on the Choptank River, Tom covers the Talbot County woodlands where the river wends by some amazing birds.
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Choptank: The Lower Zone
In this 4th installment on the Choptank River, Tom delves into the fisheries, and the art and culture of the River's harvest.
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Choptank: Where the Crab Calls the Tune
In this fifth installment of his series on the Choptank River, the largest of the Eastern Shore, Tom discusses the methods of crabbing.
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Attachment
Is there an alternative to anticipatory grief? The sadness that comes with realizing everything you love is on loan? In her essay, “Attachment,” Laura Oliver asks, What if loss is an illusion? This week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes.”
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