Send us a text Episode 4: Kyle Elmore – Tin Stacks, Popping Milks, and Houston Eats Kyle Elmore, better known as PopMilk Herping, has become one of the most recognizable names in Texas field herping — equal parts meticulous, ethical, and deeply passionate about the craft. In this episode, we dig into what it means to truly know your landscape, and how stacking tin becomes both an art and a responsibility. We talk about Kyle’s background in Texas and what drew him so deeply into the herping sc...
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Send us a text Episode 4: Kyle Elmore – Tin Stacks, Popping Milks, and Houston Eats Kyle Elmore, better known as PopMilk Herping, has become one of the most recognizable names in Texas field herping — equal parts meticulous, ethical, and deeply passionate about the craft. In this episode, we dig into what it means to truly know your landscape, and how stacking tin becomes both an art and a responsibility. We talk about Kyle’s background in Texas and what drew him so deeply into the herping sc...
Marisa Ishimatsu — Herp Photography, AI, and Melted M&M’s
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Marisa Ishimatsu — Herp Photography, AI, and Melted M&M’s
Send us a text Marisa Ishimatsu is a photographer, herper, and educator whose images define how many of us see California’s reptiles and amphibians. Her work has shaped field guides, articles, and conservation efforts — and in this episode, we dig into what it means to capture herps honestly, ethically, and beautifully. In no particular order, we cover, amongst much else: Federally endangered San Francisco GartersnakesThe role of photography in science and education (and Emily Taylor’s field ...
Wood Fired Herping
Send us a text Episode 4: Kyle Elmore – Tin Stacks, Popping Milks, and Houston Eats Kyle Elmore, better known as PopMilk Herping, has become one of the most recognizable names in Texas field herping — equal parts meticulous, ethical, and deeply passionate about the craft. In this episode, we dig into what it means to truly know your landscape, and how stacking tin becomes both an art and a responsibility. We talk about Kyle’s background in Texas and what drew him so deeply into the herping sc...