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Psychologists offer strategies for de-escalating violence in the veterinary clinic

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Workplace violence is a pervasive problem affecting millions of Americans annually, especially those working in health care settings. A trio of psychologists recently led an AVMA workshop that offered strategies for de-escalating potentially violent situations at work.

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How About a Christmas Bird Count in Mexico?

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Last year, the oldest Christmas Bird Count in Mexico turned 50 years old. That would be the CBC in San Blas, Nayarit, founded by American birders in 1973. We have a long ways to go before we reach that milestone in Michoacán. We held our very first CBC just three years ago, making a complete circuit around the beautiful Lake Pátzcuaro.

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Don't Miss Out on the Advantages of Audio Advertising

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Which media format is being ignored by marketers? If you answered audio, youre right. Your clients are likely missing out on the advantages of audio advertising, and its time to set them straight. The State of Audio WARC and Audacy recently published a white paper on the state of audio advertising. Analysts point out that 24.5% of ad supported media consumption goes to audio.

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Species Spotlight: Bali Myna

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Somehow, I had never given a trip to Bali much thought, imagining it to be mostly about sunshine, beaches, and partying – not exactly my scene. But on a birding trip to East Java, I ended up just a few kilometers by ferry from Bali and thus decided to visit Bali Barat National Park.

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The Christmas Robin

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There are scores of birds around the world that have robin in their name – Australia has no fewer than 18 – but the original Robin, Erithacus rubella, isn’t related to any of them. It’s in a genus all of its own. The name is a diminutive of Robert, and was once commonly used as an affectionate nickname for people called Robert.

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