From 2009 to 2014 he regularly contributed to Skepticblog, a collaboration blog promoting science, critical thinking, and skepticism.
In several interviews Loxton talks about attending a science fiction conference in British Columbia in 1991 and hearing Beyerstein speak on behalf of the BC Skeptics.
"[4][5] Loxton worked as a professional shepherd in British Columbia on the Canadian side of the Alaska Panhandle.
[10] Loxton is the author of Evolution: How We and All Living Things Came To Be,[11] which was nominated for the Canadian Children's Book Centre's Norma Fleck Award for Children's Non-Fiction[12] and won the Lane Anderson Award (a $10,000 prize).
In 2011, he wrote Ankylosaur Attack (Tales of Prehistoric Life), which was nominated for a Forest of Reading Silver Birch Express award from the Ontario Library Association.
[14][15] He also appeared in an interview on the JREF podcast, For Good Reason in the episode dated February 6, 2010 and on Christopher Brown's Meet the Skeptics!