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The white pine swayed in the early evening winds as biologist Chris DeSorbo carefully, cautiously positioned himself on the edge of a massive nest built into the tree’s crown. It had taken DeSorbo about 10 minutes to climb the 75-foot tree. Now came the more… Read More
Comments for: EAGLE SCOUTS Researchers band and draw blood from hatchlings to study the welfare of our national bird – and pollution’s effects on the species
EAGLE SCOUTS Researchers band and draw blood from hatchlings to study the welfare of our national bird – and pollution’s effects on the species
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EAGLE SCOUTS Researchers band and draw blood from hatchlings to study the welfare of our national bird – and pollution’s effects on the species