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Category Archives: monarchs
Monarchs Endangered
December 11, 2024: The USFWS declared that they were proposing putting the monarch butterfly on the endangered species list. They will finalize their decision after a ninety-day period influenced by public comment submissions. I believe it is important that each … Continue reading
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July 20, 2019: The Heat is On: The View From My Cool Room
July 20, 2019: The Heat is On: The View From My Cool Room Bless air conditioning on a hot, steamy day. The only room that has AC in our mountain aerie is my office. Saturday morning, as has been my … Continue reading
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