Footprints, droppings, diggings and other signs left behind by animals reveal a lot to a skilled observer. Indigenous knowledge feeds into one of Australia’s largest wildlife monitoring endeavours.
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In a high school science class, the teacher poses a question to her students. “Who can tell me which organ of the human body ...
Mitchell Elementary is off to a strong start for our students thanks to our impactful professionals and our engaged community. We currently have 357 enrolled students. Thirty-three of our students ...
The free storytimes at your library can help build a love of reading in your children. Storytimes are a great way for kids to have fun while building the skills they need to become independent readers ...
Book lovers, rejoice! After taking the year off to regroup in 2023, the Decatur Book Festival has returned. “I couldn’t be more thrilled with the range of authors we have and the diversity of ...
Like its counterpart system, Clinton City Schools has shown some improvements in overall student achievement during the ...
THE chairman of the House Committee on Aquaculture and Fisheries Resources has proposed an “agri-cool-ture” approach to effectively raise public awareness over the indispensable role that agriculture ...