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In this episode of “Creamer’s Sounds and Sights”Creamer’s Refuge Biologist and educator, Mark Ross, ventures out, hoping for emerging hibernators but finds Downy Woodpeckers instead.
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Wildlife Biologist Mark Ross heads out to the Creamer's Wildlife Refuge in search of Fall bird songs and sightings
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Once the goal of public health officials, herd immunity seems out of reach in the U.S.
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Creamer's Field educator and biologist Mark Ross has a knack for finding the unexpected, including a great forest predator.
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Our compare and contrast series between Rhode Island and Alaska concludes today with a look at the two states' budgets.
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Juneau based poet Emily Wall on servng as juror for the Fairbanks Arts Association's statewide poetry contest.
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Creamer's Field biologist and educator Mark Ross urges folks to see some swans at the refuge.
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Our political compare-and-contrast series between Rhode Island and Alaska continues with a theory Nate Bauer offered to Rhode Island Urban Sociologist…
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Last year Rich Seifert co-taught a class on the history of Earth Day. A year later he's my guest on Northern Soundings next week. I asked him whether he…
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Spring warmth has Creamer's Field biologist and educator Mark Ross hunting for butterflies.
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Despite being popular, "Trickle Down Economics" as a theory has a miserable track record of failure. We continue our compare and contrast series between…
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Not all songbirds enjoy the same reputation. Creamer’s Field biologist and educator Mark Ross explains.