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Around the Cape and Islands
The din of bird song at dawn and dusk is remarkable at this time in June. Familiar Carolina Wrens, Black-capped Chickadees and American Robins have...
Here on the Cape and Islands, suicide rates are one and a half times higher than the state average. And suicide deaths have surpassed deaths from...
No beast possesses such a lethargic, amorous progress as the horseshoe crab. On a recent day, Robert Finch found a pair of mating horseshoe crabs...
It's not too late to plant things! Horticulturist and entomologist Roberta Clark gives encouragement and advice on The Point with Mindy Todd for...
The ocean covers three quarters of the planet and provides half the oxygen in our atmosphere. It's home to an estimated ninety percent of life on...
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