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by Chuck Cornell I learn something new every time I accompany Bill for raptor banding. Here’s a few things that are not always known about
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by James Bennie One autumn a few years ago, I was photographing butterflies and plants in Olmito when I noticed a yellow sulphur butterfly struggling like
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by Chuck Cornell In 2015, my friend, Gus Rentfro, mentioned that he knew a guy who banded raptors. “Would you like to go out with
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Native annuals are beginning to appear, like Pennsylvania pellitory, a benign, unassuming plant that doesn’t seem to do anything except exist. It’s a plant that
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by Richard Loya Behind the Gates, an educational component of the East Foundation, has been hosting field lessons for thousands of fifth grade students for