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A white-feathered head contrasting chocolate-brown wings and body, this large raptor is an impressive sight. Once endangered due to pesticides and…
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Featuring the northern harrier...Formerly called a marsh hawk, naturalist Ken Burton shares some life history about this easily identified raptor.
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25 years later, HSU Professor Lori Dengler discusses Humboldt's 1992 earthquake.A rememberance will be held at the Warfinger Building in Eureka on April…
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Godwit Days, Humboldt County’s Spring Migration Bird Festival takes place April 19-25, offering more than 95 field trips, boat tours and workshops at…
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Terry Roelofs talks about the delights of following cyclical, seasonal events in your region. https://soundcloud.com/sound_ecology
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Naturalist Ken Burton highlights this season's magnificent shorebird migration along Humboldt Bay. https://soundcloud.com/sound_ecology
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Science has often been overlooked or dismissed in the political arena. Given the current climate in Washington, it is imperative that scientists and…
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Sarah Nelson, Health Education Specialist at the Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services talks with Claire Reynolds about an upcoming…
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This segment of Sound Ecology highlights native bees, including nuances of their behavior, life history and ecological importance.
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Marine mammalogist Dr. Dawn Goley is the director of the HSU Marine Mammal Stranding Program, which responds to reports of dead stranded marine mammals…
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This segment of Sound Ecology features Naturalist Ken Burton discussing two songbirds, the orange-crowned and Wilson's warbler.
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Redwood Audubon Society Presents:HUMMINGBIRD HIGHWAYS: WHY LANDSCAPE CONNECTIONS MATTER TO POLLINATION IN THE TROPICS with Dr. Matthew BettsSaturday,…