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  • Grizzlies poised for California comeback . Daily Edition • May 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Have you been keeping an eye out for hummingbirds this spring? Many of the pollinators winter in Central America and Mexico before heading to the southern United States as early as February, and then farther north in the ensuing months. To help enthusiasts spot them, the website Hummingbird Central created an interactive map showing where the birds are in their migration journeys. It’s even broken down by specific hummingbird species — check it out….Read more

  • Wildlife making comeback after Eaton fire . Daily Edition • May 3, 2025 SUPPORTED BY When was the last time you wrote a letter — not an email or a long-winded text, but a real pen-to-paper correspondence? If you’re anything like us, it’s maybe been awhile, but writer Rachel Syme wants to change that. During the pandemic, she started a letter-exchanging program that now has over 10,000 members, and she published a book on the communication medium in January. Get Syme’s “practical and whimsical advice” for starting a letter-writing...
  • Sunny and Gizmo’s latest eagle milestone . Daily Edition • May 2, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Tens of millions of residents in Spain and Portugal lost power on Monday — and now that electricity has been restored, they have some blackout tips for the rest of us. The BBC spoke with people about what helped them get through the outage, and what they wish they’d had in advance: Read the top five essentials. Must Reads ICYMI: The 2025 Tony Award nominations are in, and the list is even more star-studded than usual Shhh, this European city is...
  • An inspiring educator 🍎 . Daily Edition • May 1, 2025 SUPPORTED BY May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the United States, a commemoration that dates back to the late ’70s. It’s a time to celebrate the culture, history, and contributions of people of Asian descent and Pacific Islanders — but why May? The month was chosen because the first Japanese immigrants arrived to the U.S. on May 7, 1843, and the country’s first transcontinental railroad, largely built by Chinese workers, was completed...
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