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Birds who use more energy for parenthood die younger: study
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Birds who use more energy for parenthood die younger: study

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  • Updated 14 hrs ago

Researchers from the University of Exeter selectively bred Japanese quails for a new study.

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Birding with Newfound Lakes Region Association at Grey Rocks Conservation Area

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HEBRON — Join the Newfound Lake Region Association for a birding walk at Grey Rocks Conservation Area.

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Ski industry workers are worried about climate change, UNH research shows

  • By Mara Hoplamazian, NHPR
  • Updated Apr 14, 2026

New research from the University of New Hampshire shows professionals in the state’s ski industry are particularly worried about climate change.

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New research suggests cavemen hunted turtles, but not to eat
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New research suggests cavemen hunted turtles, but not to eat

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An international research team examined pieces of turtle shell, dating back around 125,000 years.

Gray whales are dying in San Francisco Bay at an alarming rate – this isn’t normal
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Gray whales are dying in San Francisco Bay at an alarming rate – this isn’t normal

  • Josie Slaathaug, Sonoma State University and Daniel Crocker, Sonoma State University
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In the past, the gray whale population recovered fairly quickly. But data on baby whales show that isn’t happening, and a new study finds an alarmingly high mortality rate.

Big 2027 raises for Carroll County leaders prompt questions
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Big 2027 raises for Carroll County leaders prompt questions

  • By Daymond Steer, The Conway Daily Sun
  • Updated Apr 13, 2026

OSSIPEE — Newly approved pay raises for some of Carroll County’s elected officials now stand in stark contrast to salaries in a comparable New…

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Scientists say shifting social ties can break up a once unified group of apes and ignite sustained, deadly conflict among former allies.

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Newly discovered frog species named after Olympic champion
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Newly discovered frog species named after Olympic champion

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The glassfrog was named after Neisi Dajomes - the first Ecuadorian woman to win an Olympic gold medal.

City animals act in the same brazen ways around the world
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City animals act in the same brazen ways around the world

  • Daniel T. Blumstein, University of California, Los Angeles; Peter Mikula, and Piotr Tryjanowski
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Cities breed smart wildlife because it takes savvy to survive there.

Wolfeboro Selectboard votes to paint crosswalks red
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Wolfeboro Selectboard votes to paint crosswalks red

  • By Daymond Steer, The Conway Daily Sun
  • Updated Apr 8, 2026

WOLFEBORO — Town officials are moving ahead with a plan to standardize crosswalks across Wolfeboro after years of inconsistent and, at times, …

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