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Police investigate report of dolphins being harassed - AOL
11+ hour, 58+ min ago (107+ words) Police investigate report of dolphins being harassed AOL. com Police in Inverness have launched an investigation after receiving a report of a pod of dolphins being harassed off the coast of Fort George in the Moray Firth. It was reported…...
The bald eagle, a North American story | Opinion
29+ min ago (109+ words) Times Record News The bald eagle, a North American story | Opinion Considering the 250th anniversary of the United States, I thought it appropriate to discuss the bald eagle. The bird's scientific name, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, is a Latin and Greek combination translating…...
Tehachapi Audubon group to host bird walk in Mountain Park
4+ hour, 18+ min ago (165+ words) Rosamond resident Mickey Dyke, who's been birding for more than a decade in Kern County and the Antelope Valley area, will guide the Tehachapi Audubon Group on a bird walk through Mountain Park on July 14. Rosamond resident and birder Mickey…...
Eastern Idaho Public Health teaches families through zoo activity
2+ hour, 22+ min ago (423+ words) REXBURG" Families can attend the Idaho Falls Zoo to experience new summer fun through Eastern Idaho Public Health's "Parenting in the Wild," a virtual scavenger hunt that leads guests to different exhibits to learn more about parenting and family dynamics…...
Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library discussion began because of former president's familiarity with North Dakota
4+ hour, 54+ min ago (165+ words) Former North Dakota Governor Ed Schafer on The Flag's What's On Your Mind MEDORA, N. D. " Former North Dakota Governor Ed Schafer says the talk of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library had a lot to do with Roosevelt's familiarity with the state....
Why does the New England Aquarium tag rehabilitated sea turtles before returning them to the ocean?
53+ min ago (115+ words) capeandislands. org Why does the New England Aquarium tag rehabilitated sea turtles before returning them to the ocean? The New England Aquarium has released its first 2026 batch of rehabbed cold-stunned sea turtles, rescued from the beaches of Cape Cod Bay…...
Rocky View's Birding Pleasure
3+ hour, 21+ min ago (469+ words) CFTR The Rogue Rocky View's Birding Pleasure Back in 2019 while on a return trip from Cross Iron Mills Outlet Mall, traveling on Secondary Road 564, what looked like a slough, caught our attention. Turning left, we headed into what was the…...
Think you've got thick skin? It's nothing compared to this super-tough animal
1+ hour, 14+ min ago (181+ words) Meet the animal with the thickest skin on the planet. An armadillo? An elephant? A rhinoceros? You'd be forgiven for thinking one of these animals has the thickest skin on Earth. But you'd be wrong. The armadillo may be armoured…...
Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister accepts party responsibility for miscommunicated conservation bill - The Mike Hosking Breakfast
2+ hour, 33+ min ago (89+ words) The Prime Minister says the Government's about-turn on conservation reform, came down to a mistake in wording. Conservation Minister Tama Potaka has scrapped a controversial clause in the Government's reform, that would have allowed sales of protected land. It follows…...
Watching This Tiny Tailorbird Build a Nest Is Absolutely Mesmerizing
1+ hour, 28+ min ago (233+ words) Some birds build nests, but Tailorbirds practically sew them together. They're often described as some of nature's tiniest architects, and after watching this video, it's easy to see why. Now we understand why they're called "Tailor" birds! More details were…...