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Biologist Roger Payne, creator of the iconic album "Songs of the Humpback Whale" explains how the record came to be.
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Scientists estimate North America has gradually lost about 30% of its bird life in the last half century.
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After a mother black bear and two cubs were killed in a car accident in Greenfield, police rescued the only surviving cub. A New Hampshire wildlife rehabilitator is raising the female cub. By next year, she'll be released back into the wild.
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The SARS-CoV-2 virus has been found in white-tailed deer across the country, and Massachusetts is now one of 41 states participating in a national effort to study the prevalence of the virus in deer.
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Birders in western Massachusetts contribute to the National Audubon Society's 122nd Christmas Bird Count. More people participate every year, but the number of birds in North American has declined.
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A summer tanager has made a rare visit to Sunderland, Massachusetts.
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There's an ongoing legal challenge from two environmental groups, but the EPA and General Electric are starting to implement a cleanup plan of the Housatonic River.
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An out-of-place alligator’s rescue from the Westfield River in western Massachusetts came just in the nick of time, the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife…
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Conservationists in western Massachusetts have tried for decades to protect the endangered bog turtle. Now, they think the turtle is heading toward recovery.
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Along the Connecticut river, an oxbow in Northampton, Massachusetts, has long been a source for landscape paintings of tranquil beauty.One famous 19th…