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Into the Wild
Pecos is lucky to boast the scientist Isobel Flemming; she specializes in the ecology and biodiversity of the America's. Isobel was born in England, but came with her friends to see what was out there; she's got a sense of adventure and sometimes, that gets her into a lot of trouble. Unlike some of the long-stay residents, she isn't sure where she wants to call home, she's happy travelling the new world, and sending updates of her adventures (good and bad) to our news editor, Rich. She wants to open a museum in Pecos.
Above: A photo collage of our sheriff
Hello, I'm Isobel Flemming, but my friends call me Belle. I came here from England because I was bored, I'd seen most of what England had to offer. The wildlife here has an element of danger to it, and that's exciting. I hope to see you all very soon, and maybe build my natural history museum in Pecos.
Above: An image of a Mexican Beaded Lizard (Heloderma horridum)
For those using a screen reader: When viewing her diary, please can you click the text ribbon. This will open up a new window, click 'go to link' and this will give a download of the entry on that slide.
Please click this text ribbon to open a new window. Then click 'go to link' to download the PDF version for screen readers.
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