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The vagrant kelp gull mated with a local herring gull, though the chick did not survive. Experts say it's a "complete mystery" how the bird came to nest so far north in the first place ...
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The extinct flightless pigeon has captured imaginations for over 400 years. Experts and artists are now revealing how much we have distorted what the dodo was really like.
Libraries have more than just books. Here are some events happening at various libraries in Mecosta and Osceola counties. For ...
Warning — Distressing images: Confronting pictures of ibis birds lying on the ground limbless and dead have been shared on social media after workers cut down palm trees at a Sydney business ...
This problem has been well-publicised, although the plight of Australia’s native bees has received less attention. My research tested whether bee hotels could help our native bees bounce back ...
KWETHLUK, Alaska (AP) — “St. Olga of Kwethluk, Matushka of All Alaska,” as she is officially known, was canonized on June 19 as the first female Orthodox saint from North America.
Who was Olga, the Alaska Native drawing devotion as Orthodoxy's new saint? The first female Orthodox saint in North America was an Indigenous woman who spent her entire life with her Yup'ik family ...
The first female Orthodox saint in North America was an Indigenous woman who spent her entire life with her Yup'ik family and neighbors in a village in southwest Alaska. Olga Michael was born in ...