Researchers in Florida are capturing invasive Burmese pythons by using tracking devices placed on raccoons and possums.
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SHICKSHINNY — Northwest Area first graders experienced the magic of reading during Friday’s Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) program. RIF, a nonprofit that aims to connect children with the joy of reading ...
With over 800 miles of white sand beaches, it can be hard to narrow down where to go for the ultimate Floridian escape. From partying on a sandbar to picnicking in a secret family-friendly paradise in ...
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Philadelphia residents looking to further careers in the skilled trades now have a new pathway to high-wage, full‑time opportunities through the latest Welder B training program in partnership with ...
What happens when you take a snapping turtle out for a walk? In this video, I take my snapping turtle outside for some exploration and fresh air while showing its behavior, movement, and personality ...
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