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Monarch butterflies are on the move as they undergo their fall migration. In Michigan, many have been spotted along the ...
Hummingbirds are making pitstops in Tennessee and at your feeders as they make their way to Mexico and Central America for their annual migration.
George Carlin had his seven words you can’t say on TV, but today there is only one ineffable (un-sayable) word in American ...
Imagine your hometown could speak. What stories would it tell about the people who shaped it? If you live in cities like Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles, you’ve probably heard a tale or ...
A third important driver of trends has been a change in the global destinations to which Africans now migrate. As ...
To say the West’s turn to the anti-immigrant right was the predictable result of Merkel’s calamitous decision to open Germany ...
The spring birds are on their way back. Warblers, osprey, hummingbirds and more are all making their annual trip back North as the annual spring migration begins. And, you can track them via radar.
This essay is part of The Great Migration, a series by Lydia Polgreen exploring how people are moving around the world today. We are living in an age of mass migration. Millions of people from the ...
At least five financial groups or think tanks have published 2025 projections about "net migration" — how the number of people immigrating to the U.S. compares with the number moving out of the ...
The “king” of the Lepidoptera family, the monarch butterfly, is passing through the Lehigh Valley on the 3,000-year migration it makes each year.
In summary, emerging migration trends are going to have myriad impacts to the U.S. economy in the quarters and years ahead.
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New Scientist on MSN‘Great Migration’ involves far fewer wildebeest than we had thought
An estimate that as many as 1.3 million wildebeest move across the Serengeti Mara landscape each year has been cut down to ...
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