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What's Happening: 'Room to Dance,' 'Treasure Island' and more
The Gainesville Sun via Yahoo News· 1 day agoEntrance to the farm is free; they ask that you bring carrots, apple slices and/or bananas to share...
Garden Q&A: Plants use sound, sight, smell to their advantage
The Florida Times-Union via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBut insects, snakes, frogs and birds respond to sound without eardrums. And sounds can be generated...
Create a backyard oasis with a water garden this summer
Delaware Online | The News Journal via Yahoo News· 1 day agoPrices for pumps and filters can both range between $45 to 50 for small ponds to $800 and up for...
Stardew Valley: The 6 Best Unique Crop Combos To Try Out
Game Rant· 4 days agoPlayers in Stardew Valley min-max their crops for maximum profit, but for those looking to freshen...
Episode 6: Bats
New York Times· 20 hours agoWell, my family loves to tell a story about the time, years ago, when a bat flew down a hallway and I allegedly — a l l e g e d l y — shoved my...
The Top Word Each State Has Trouble Spelling | 101.3 KDWB | The Dave Ryan Show
iHeartRadio· 2 days agoThe Scripps Spelling Bee finals are tomorrow night. Here are the most EMBARRASSING ones: 11 states...
CNC Naturalist receives Outstanding Interpreter Award
Midland Daily News· 20 hours agoAs an interpretive naturalist, Harrell is involved with live animal ambassador care, school...
Scientists report 'remarkable' return of rare endangered frog species: 'Future projects like this...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 7 days ago"This has been an outstanding opportunity to utilize our protected wildlands to support native...
Miniature, drink-carrying donkeys popular at Fresno-area parties. ‘They are so cute’
The Fresno Bee· 3 hours agoRanetta Bron of Sanger didn’t set out to be in the mini-donkey, beverage-serving business. Bron is the owner of Drinky Donks, an event business that employs two miniature donkeys to carry cold ...
You Can Use Your Outdoor Space for Conservation
Scientific American· 2 days agoRachel Feltman: Conservation sometimes seems like something that scientists do to protect species that most of us will only ever see in zoos. Scientific American’s own Meghan Bartels is here ...