Standing ankle-deep in water between two bare cottonwood trees on a hot spring day, eight-year-old Anthony Waddle was in his element. His attention was entirely absorbed by the attempt to net tadpoles swimming in a reservoir in the vast Mojave desert. It was “one of the perfect moments in my childhood”, he says. “Tadpoles: so cool. I wanted to get as many in my net as I could, and just look at them and admire them and understand,” he says, recalling the moment. “I think metamorphosis is the one reason why kids bring tadpoles home. They want to watch that
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