How Nature Shaped Life in the Kazakh Steppe in Winter.
The article reports that seasonal pastoralism structured Kazakh social, legal and political life, with winter survival and pasture rights central to migration cycles and community decisions.
The article reports that seasonal pastoralism structured Kazakh social, legal and political life, with winter survival and pasture rights central to migration cycles and community decisions.
A Texas middle schooler, Aamir Tinwala, began building nest boxes after adopting a cockatiel during the pandemic and has built more than 750 bird shelters while organizing neighbors and schools.
A Santa Barbara captain filmed two humpback whales approaching his boat and spending nearly two hours nearby, and the operator reported seeing more than a dozen humpbacks in the Santa Barbara Channel during an earlier-than-usual return from migration.
More than $593,000 in ODNR Volunteer Fire Assistance grants will support 95 rural projects in Ohio, helping volunteer departments obtain protective gear, communication devices and other equipment.
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Eleven downtown Paragould businesses partnered with eleven local nonprofits Saturday for the first Souper Saturday, selling small bowls of soup and directing proceeds to the chosen organizations.
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