For generations, the presence of Hoover Dam and its massive power plant routinely translated into cheap electricity for cities, farmers, irrig…
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Wildlife officials tell people to leave baby animals alone, but that's a tall order for an Oro Valley bar and restaurant with great horned owls nesting on its patio.
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The goal is to prevent Lake Powell from falling so low that Glen Canyon Dam would no longer be able to generate electricity.
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A sign with Smokey the Bear warns of a very high fire danger for the day as smoke rises from the Trout Fire burning July 19, 2024, in the Dome…
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Kim Snyder, an education coordinator at Mass Audubon, speaks March 19 at Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary in Plymouth, Mass.
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A dormant cranberry bog is pictured March 15Â during the offseason in Wareham, Mass.Â
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A native pitcher plant grows March 14Â in a wetland on a former cranberry farm at Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary in Plymouth, Mass.Â
- Julia Vaz, MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing
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Kim Snyder, an education coordinator at Mass Audubon, shows sphagnum moss March 19 at Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary in Plymouth, Mass.Â
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The Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary is pictured March 15Â in Plymouth, Mass.
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Glorianna Davenport, founder of the Living Observatory, overlooks a stream cutting through Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary on March 14Â in Plymouth…
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