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Catching up with 'The State Salamander Girl'
Back in 2010, a 9-year-old girl worked to make Idaho's state amphibian a salamander. Her proposal did not pass, but now she's supporting another girl. Trump, seeking executive power over elections, is ...
I’m a little slow on the uptake for this one — what? It’s been a busy few … years — but I’m just catching up to the news that someone had to file a lawsuit to ask the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to ...
This is your guide to where to see cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C, 2026 Cherry Blossom Festival events, how to avoid the crowds, and where to stay.
Late last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced rule changes that would impact habitats and listing or delisting ...
As a native South Carolinian who grew up in Columbia, Charleston, and Greenville before moving to New York City, I'm ...
Also: A pathway to bring more doctors to Kentucky, an effort to limit alcohol sales to repeat DUI offenders and big changes ...
Escape to one of Arkansas’ most beautiful mountain getaways, where scenic trails, panoramic overlooks, and peaceful surroundings await.
This sprawling land of reeds, winding rivers, and open sky is Japan’s largest wetland and a sanctuary for rare wildlife.
The peak bloom date is "defined as the period when 70% of the Yoshino Cherry blossoms are open," according to the park ...
Even with only jaws, Tanyka amnicola adds a new character to an ancient ecosystem that scientists are still trying to sketch ...
Curtis Yarvin is the court philosopher for the reactionary right in the US. He recently met with leading intellectuals at a luxury hotel in the Alps. How did he fare?
Descend into a cool canyon in southern Illinois where sandstone cliffs, mossy boulders, and a seasonal waterfall make this ...
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