Upon reflection, a better commercial analogy for conservation is the Ginsu Knife commercial: “It slices, it dices … and not only that, but you get …” Put into conservation ag speak ...
The Heritage Trail, spanning 20 scenic miles, is groomed for cross-country skiing, skate skiing and snowshoeing.
Nicknamed the Ginsu shark after the kitchen knife that slices and dices, Cretoxyrhina ripped apart prey with a mouth full of razor-sharp, bone-shearing teeth. Evidence suggests Cretoxyrhina fed on ...