White-nose syndrome topic at camp
High school-age campers squeezed glue onto boards, drilled screws into frames and slapped on paint to create homes for bats.Up to 150 bats can squeeze into one of the homes, which were 1 inch deep and about as long and wide as two newspaper pages.The
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Extension connection
Early in our marriage in the midst of graduate school, my husband was constantly on the lookout for ways to increase our meager family income. He scoured books and magazines and carefully planned abstract plots, which when he shared with me were often prefaced with an enthusiastic: Honey, I have a great idea.
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Scientists share wonders of life in Clear Lake
LAKEPORT Chironomids, Chaoburus astictopus, bryozoans, daphnia, zooplankton and phytoplankton. Some of those terms may be familiar or they may be something many Lake County residents haven't heard before, but they are part of the vibrant life and language of Clear Lake.
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Lyerly's Longball Leads R'Dogs Over GreenJackets
CHARLESTON, SC - Rob Lyerly's two-run shot over the left-field wall in the bottom of the ninth led the Charleston RiverDogs to 3-1 walkoff win over the Augusta GreenJackets in front of 2,509 fans in South Atlantic League action at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park on Wednesday night.
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Paul Abrams: My Challenge to Republicans/Tea Partiers: FDA Strictly Regulates ~30% of the Economy. Should We Abolish ...
Congressional Republicans were all aflutter because Health Care Reform was a 2000+ page bill, and it regulates, albeit rather weakly as it turned out, 16%...
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