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Michael J. Miller, Ph.D.

Michael J. Miller, Ph.D.

Living and exploring in the Sonoran Desert. The author is the legal and entitled owner of all content on this blog and nobody else can legally take, use, claim ownership, republish, reprint, create or generate the content without the author's written and legal consent.

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Vaquita’s fate a metaphor for the planet
Meditations

Vaquita’s fate a metaphor for the planet

By Michael Miller For most of us, terms like “critically endangered” and “mass extinction” are mere abstractions.  They are realities … Continue reading Vaquita’s fate a metaphor for the planet

Rugged roads & last legs: Return from the Baja tip
Sea, Sky & Sand

Rugged roads & last legs: Return from the Baja tip

At Cabo Pulmo we were just inside the Tropic of Cancer. We woke up on New Year’s Day in our … Continue reading Rugged roads & last legs: Return from the Baja tip

Traversing God’s finger: The first leg down the Baja
Sea, Sky & Sand

Traversing God’s finger: The first leg down the Baja

We finally decided we could devote our winter break to driving down the Baja Peninsula. It would be a 15-day … Continue reading Traversing God’s finger: The first leg down the Baja

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