by Shannon Walking through tall grasses in the footprints of Asian elephants, past the beds of Bengal Tigers, our guide Sushila Ji stops and cups her ears with her hands. The Langur monkey sitting atop the crown of the Cotton... Continue Reading →
by Mason Leaves fall from a tree. A Langur monkey is throwing down treats to its friend the spotted deer. The Langur live in trees and love to travel in a troop of 20-30 individuals. Their tails are longer than... Continue Reading →
48 drips per minute. The sugar water fills a bucket, pulled upwards from root storage in mid-winter. A single tap, in an approximately 1/2 inch hole, is one pin-prick in the girth of this ancestor maple. These two that I... Continue Reading →