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In this issue: The Snack Hunter Dishes on the Latest Deliciousness in the Valley | A Tragic 'Revolution' Fueled by Right-Wing Rhetoric | Media Sommelier:…
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In this issue: My Showgirls Theory | Health Information Exchange | Rediscovering Black Literature | Barrick's Transformation | Media Sommelier SHOWGIRLS…
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Notes on a pastime that's oddly perfect for the pandemic age.
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Tomorrow is International Migratory Bird Day, and the Wetlands Park is the place to be
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“Calling All Citizen Scientists!” That’s what the Red Rock Audubon Society website says.We're in the midst of the annual Christmas Bird Count.The Red Rock…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Feathers are flying in the neighborhood around Wayne Newton's estate, where residents are complaining that peafowl like the ones on the…
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Zion National Park in Utah is home to a rare California condor hatchling. Officials are worried it might not survive after one of its parents died. The…
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Cat lovers and bird lovers are taking opposite sides on a Nevada bill that would allow local governments to adopt no-kill programs to reduce the feral cat…
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The movie "March of the Penguins" showed the deep love between emperor penguins in Antarctica. Other birds that mate for life are bald eagles, puffins,…
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For centuries, peregrine falcons have been the classic wild bird hunter, able to swoop on prey at speeds up to 250 mph. David Kanellis started working…