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Why are there SO MANY Salamanders in AppalachiaReflecting on my recent trip into the heart of the Appalachians, I started to wonder why there are more salamanders here than ...
Alholm said Bath is part of the "Gold Belt" in New Hampshire. It's where glacial deposits left gold-rich rocks thousands of years ago. Today, anyone from serious prospectors to weekend hobbyists can ...
Players from New Hampshire are the core of the Seacoast United Phantoms amateur men’s soccer team, new coach Josh Taylor said ...
Cerro Chirripó, the country’s highest peak, is known as the “land of eternal waters” in the indigenous language Cabécar — and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTwo Wildlife Tunnels Are Saving Thousands of Amphibians From Being Crushed by Cars in VermontNew research finds a pair of underpasses installed under a road that crosses a migration corridor have led to an 80.2 percent ...
The Burlington Free Press on MSN22h
Underpass tunnels in Vermont town lead to big success for helping amphibians, wildlifeA UVM-led study shows wildlife underpass tunnels reduced deaths of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians migrating across roads.
Alligators are cold-blooded reptiles that thrive in subtropical and tropical freshwater wetlands – swamps – thousands of ...
A woman attacked Sunday by a moose in Steamboat Springs was airlifted to a Front Range hospital with serious injuries, ...
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