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As Southport's Andrew Ginsburg releases children's book about a butterfly, columnist John Breunig follows his metamorphosis ...
From True's Care Bear party, Tatum's Mickey Mouse Clubhouse-themed party, to North's "Wyoming Style" bash to Dream's ...
There's a lot to celebrate in the Ozarks this month, including the Route 66 centennial, local artists and Mother's Day. Check ...
Meet Bruce, a captive kea parrot missing his upper beak, and the “first example of a disabled animal of any species individually achieving and maintaining alpha male status through behavioral ...
Barn swallows have been nesting in an old barn in Rye, N.H., for decades. This year, the returning birds will find themselves locked out, and that has ruffled a lot of feathers around town.
Lawns dominate American landscapes, but at a cost. Replacing grass with native plants can restore biodiversity and support ...
Dive into 100 weird facts that are wild and true! Explore mind-bending discoveries from science, history, and nature. Prepare ...
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"Its nickname is the ‘undertaker bird’, thanks to its hunched posture and huge black wings that resemble an ominous cloak." 8 ...
The Orange tip butterfly is doing well, with numbers significantly higher than in the 1970s Increasingly warm and sunny weather over the last half century – driven in part by climate change – has ...
Warmer weather has benefited some species in Britain, but others that rely on specific plants or habitats have struggled “Insectageddon” has not occurred, but there has been a loss of butterfly ...
Increasingly warm and sunny weather over the last half century – driven in part by climate change – has helped some British butterfly species to flourish, according to one of the world's biggest ...
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