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Right on schedule thousands of snow geese fly in from as far south as Mexico to fatten up on the spilled grain in the local farmer’s fields, and rest a bit before continuing their migration to the far north.
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In fourth grade we look at creating a map of Utah and consider animals, plants, even people. Heritage is tied to migrations, human and animal, recent and ancient. I teach that to the children so they understand the story of the place we are in.
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The normal range of the western tiger swallowtail covers much of western North America, from British Columbia to North Dakota in the north to Baja California and New Mexico south. Individuals occasionally turn up in eastern North America, though it is generally replaced by the similar eastern tiger swallowtail.
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When we think about World Migratory Bird Day, we often think about providing for their needs. It is the Mountain Lion which has the unique distinction of being a keystone provider ranked as the top vertebrate feeder of birds.
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On this episode we have a conversation with Francisco Jimenez. He's an educator and award-winning author of several books, including the autobiographical series: The Circuit, Breaking Through, Reaching Out, and Taking Hold.
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We're talking to the researchers who tracked European eels to solve 100 year mystery.
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Today we’ll be talking with Pitzer College professor Suyapa Portillo and DePaul University professor Ester Trujillo about the root causes of immigration from Central America, the dangerous immigrant journey and integration of immigrants into the United States.
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Wildlife in Utah face many challenges, and the newly formed Utah Wildlife Federation hopes to protect wildlife across the state.The organization was voted…
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Scientists have found that climate change impacts the timing of early spring vegetation growth and bird migration. New research investigates if earlier…
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Utah has long been known as a resting place for migrating bird species, however this year it’s receiving special recognition as the Utah government…