Gary Larson speaks

Far Side author working for Conservation Intl. 5

Several people have written to call my attention to this interview with reclusive cartoonist Gary Larson (of Far Side fame) in USA Today. Seems he's come out of hiding to promote his latest calendar, all profits of which will go to Conservation International to help fight illegal wildlife trade in Asia.

Give it a read.

David Roberts is staff writer for Grist. You can follow his Twitter feed at twitter.com/drgrist.

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  1. caniscandida Posted 6:45 am
    21 Nov 2006

    terrific!This is wonderful!  I can check off a few people on my Xmas gift list, including my godsons.

    Chickens are our cousins!

    So are other sensitive animals!

    Enough is enough!

    No more factory farms!
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    sunflower Posted 6:53 am
    21 Nov 2006



    Gary, friend of swamp things...
    Gary was a Fox Island neighbor and I often thought his "Beware of Doug" panels were about me.

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    Biodiversivist Posted 2:35 pm
    21 Nov 2006

    I have given my wife his date bookfor Christmas every year since it first came out. She has them all and they may be worth money some day because they also record the trials and tribulations of a family. Just today my youngest and I were looking at the latest one. Oh my God. There was a bear returning home to his den. He was late and his wife was saying "What's your excuse this time?" The poor bear had an ear tag, a radio collar, numbers spray painted on him and a tranquilizer dart in his ass. They get better every year.

    In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Help acquire and protect ecological hotspots, give to a conservation organization: http://www.saveourbiodiversity.com
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    Biodiversivist Posted 3:21 pm
    21 Nov 2006

    or more likely, I am getting senile.That's the beauty of a fading memory, you can laugh at the same cartoons (and jokes) over and over again...

    In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Help acquire and protect ecological hotspots, give to a conservation organization: http://www.saveourbiodiversity.com
  5. caniscandida Posted 10:02 pm
    21 Nov 2006

    just like the first time ...Or the one where the three-generation family of rattlesnakes are seated at table before plates each holding a rat, and the mother says to the son, "Shake Grandpa's dinner, so he thinks it's alive."
    It was a while ago that Natural History gave Larson that unofficial award.  But it certainly is true that his cartoons have adorned more office doors of science professors than anyone else's.
    And by the way, I certainly do not mean to exclude Andrew Sharpless's excellent idea, adopting marine animals through Oceana, as an important direction for my Xmas giving -- including for my godsons.

    Chickens are our cousins!

    So are other sensitive animals!

    Enough is enough!

    No more factory farms!

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