by Ken Fischman | Oct 7, 2012 | Animism, anti wolf, Hunter Gatherers, Paleoanthropology, stories, wolf hunt
Are the Beliefs of Earth-Based Peoples a Valid Guide to Their Behavior? Ken Fischman, Ph.D Jon Young with Bushmen in Botswana Is there any validity to the oral histories of indigenous peoples? Typically, the avatars of western culture do not put much stock in the...
by Ken Fischman | Aug 23, 2012 | anti wolf, Breaking News, genetics, Idaho Fish & Game, wolf hunt, Wolves
Again, An Uncertain Future for the Gray Wolf By Ken Fischman, Ph.D. August 23, 2012 It looks as though Interior Secretary Salazar has struck a deal with Wyoming to end its Endangered Species listing for wolves in that state. According to the New York Times, the...
by Ken Fischman | Aug 13, 2012 | Breaking News, climate change, The Earth
Climate Scientist Stirs Up A Storm Stranded Polar Bear – Arctic Ice by Ken Fischman, Ph.D. James Hansen, the NASA scientist, was among the first persons to bring Global Climate Change to the attention of the general...
by Ken Fischman | Jul 17, 2012 | Breaking News, genetics, Idaho Fish & Game, wolf facts, wolf hunt
THE TROPHIC DOWNGRADING OF PLANET EARTH (Or, where have all the predators gone?) J.A. Estes, et al. (2011) The Trophic Downgrading of Planet Earth (2011) Science, 15 July, 333(6040) 301-306. Summary and Comments by Ken Fischman, Ph.D. This is a paper that is worth...
by Ken Fischman | Jan 17, 2012 | Hunter Gatherers, Paleoanthropology, stories, Tracking, Wolves
The Tracks In Chauvet Cave by Ken Fischman, Ph.D. The two sets of tracks were side by side. One of them was that of a young child, and the other of a wolf. What if I were to tell you that these tracks were found deep within Chauvet Cave, high above the Ardeche...