by Ken Fischman | Oct 30, 2018 | awareness, stories, Tracking, wolf facts, Wolves
It was a dream job. I and my wife, Lanie, had been chosen by Idaho Fish & Game to be summer caretakers and guides at their Stonebraker Wilderness Ranch. Stonebraker was situated at Chamberlain Basin, in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, a 3.5...
by Ken Fischman | Jan 10, 2016 | awareness, stories, The Earth, uncategorized
THE BEAR HUNTER by Ken Fischman Just north of Boise Randy Wayne’s red Maserati wound its way down from between the sear grass-covered hills that resemble monstrous brown dumplings. The road straightened out when it reached the city and he sped down the arrow-straight...
by Ken Fischman | Feb 13, 2013 | uncategorized
The Pleistocene Massacres by Ken Fischman, Ph.D. History and pre-history are often best told in stories or narratives. There are two alternative stories to explain the extinction of North American megafauna around 10,000 years ago. In one story, it was the advent of...
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...
by Ken Fischman | Jan 17, 2012 | Hunter Gatherers, Molecular Genetics, Paleoanthropology
Ancestors Of African Pygmies And Neighboring Farmers Separated Around 60,000 Years Ago Etienne Patin, et al. (2009) PLoS ScienceDaily (Apr. 11, 2009) — All African Pygmies, inhabiting a large territory extending west-to-east along Central Africa, descend from a unique...