It’s summer on Cape Cod and that means toxic blue-green algae blooms are back in local ponds.
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Great white sharks get plenty of attention in our waters – but there’s another shark around that fishermen are much more likely to interact with.
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Neily and Patricia live in Harwich, but they’re originally from Black River Jamaica and Neily says since he was a kid, he’s been eating roosters in a dish called cock soup.
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Recently, my agent, Scott Boras, renegotiated my Bird Report contract with CAI. In addition to guaranteed 7 figure salary and performance bonuses, I am now able to talk about insects whenever I want.
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On the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, members of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe are trying to restore land to the way it looked, smelled and sounded pre-colonialism.
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"It's not just fluffing a pillow and making cookies." Throughout the pandemic, Cape Cod's B&B business has boomed. But with real estate values also up, some innkeepers are seizing an opportunity to sell.
The Point
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This week: The region responds to the Supreme Court’s decision on Roe vs Wade; shark researchers are getting their game in place for the summer; and a new beach opens in Brewster.
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Annual Provincetown Jazz Festival, and Cape Symphony's free 4th of July concert.
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Studying the unique habitats and species of the Cape and the islands.
NPR Stories
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Many forest ecologists say the U.S. Forest Service is hampered by an outdated approach to prescribed fires, a key tool for reducing the threat of megafires made worse by climate change.
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In a departure from earlier Supreme Court decisions on abortion, Justice Alito's abortion opinion barely mentions medicine. This creates a perilous new legal reality for doctors, legal analysts say.
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Russian forces are strengthening their positions in a grueling fight to capture the last stronghold of resistance in eastern Ukraine's Luhansk province, the region's governor said Sunday.
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North Korea on Sunday slammed the United States, South Korea and Japan for pushing to boost their trilateral military cooperation, warning it would reinforce its military capability.
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Clinics were shutting down abortion services in the nation's second-largest state Saturday after the Texas Supreme Court blocked an order allowing the procedure to resume in some cases.
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