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link and following the many photo related links at my Facebook account.
Click below for the ORNATE BOX TURTLE story! |
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ORNATE BOX TURTLE photo by Suzanne L. Miller. |
Click on this text to read a brief history of the herpetology of southern Sumner County, Kansas.
Click on this text to access an article in regard to THE ORNATE BOX TURTLE as a KANSAS ICON!
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AN INTRODUCTION TO LARRY L. MILLER
Mr. Miller grew up on a small wheat and cattle farm in Sumner County, Kansas. He has lived
in Kansas all of his life.
Mr. Miller attended public schools ranging from one of the last one room rural schools in Kansas to a high school with
a graduating class of about 170. He has also attended both public and religious colleges and universities since graduating
from high school in 1967. He has taught a variety of subjects in both private and public schools since 1971.
Some of the highlights of Mr. Miller's life can be found at this website. There are links to schools he has attended
as well as to schools where he has taught science and other subjects. There are also links to a variety of science and natural
history related photos and websites as well as links and information in regard to many other topics that Mr. Miller has been
involved with during his life.
Please feel free to contact Mr. Miller if you have questions or comments in regard to public education, private education,
photography, natural history, the environment, or science in general. He will be happy to share his thoughts with interested
persons.
Click on sunset photo by Suzanne L. Miller |
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to view more weather related photos. |
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Click on the "CAUGHT READING" text below to find out who has been caught reading in Shawnee County, Kansas.
CAUGHT READING!
Click on photo of Mr. Miller in his TCS classroom |
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for information about TOPEKA COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. |
Click on photo for Northern Hills Junior High |
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biology website information and much more! |
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Mr. & Mrs. Miller's KANSAS HERITAGE PHOTOGRAPHY page. |
Many of the photos and some of the text at this site are links. Click on photos or text that says "CLICK HERE"
to go to new locations.
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HELPING HANDS HUMANE SOCIETY |
Click here to go to Mr. Miller's THE OUTDOOR CLASSROOM location.
Click here if you teach science in Kansas and learn about the KATS.
Click here to go to THE TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL website and find out what is going on in Topeka, around Kansas, and around
the world.
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"New Mexico Adventure" |
Click here to discover what there is to see in Nebraska and South Dakota.
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Arkansas Cave Field Trip 2005 page. |
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Photograph by Glenda Ryan / Ponca City, Oklahoma |
Click on this text for the 30th ANNUAL HERPETOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SOUTHERN SUMNER COUNTY, KANSAS that took place from 11-13
May 2006.
Click on the photo below of the Earth's Moon |
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to access everything you every wanted to know about the object. |
Click on the CASITA TRAVEL TRAILER link below to find out how Mr. and Mrs. Miller travel and camp during their adventures.
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Wine Cups (Wildflowers) on the Kansas Prairie. |
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CHECKERED GARTER SNAKE website |
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from the 2008 KHS Fall Field Trip. |
Click here for "CHASE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS MEET A BULLSNAKE!" Photos taken on 15 August 2008 at Chase Middle School in Topeka,
Kansas.
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Photos taken south of Lawrence, Kansas |
CLICK HERE to view photos taken of the special Kansas program given by students at Caldwell Elementary School in Caldwell,
Kansas on 26 January 1986.
CLICK HERE for The History of the Herpetology of Southern Sumner County, Kansas (Caldwell area)
CLICK HERE for photos from one of Mr. Ed Cowen's rocket classes at Northern Hills Junior High School.
CLICK HERE for photos and information about the Northern Hills Junior High School penny drives.
CLICK HERE to go to the Northern Hills Junior High School biology and science website that was created before the school became
Seaman Middle School.
CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST KANSAS HERITAGE PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATION.
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