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North Carolina still recovering from historic hurricane damage

AVMA News

Hurricane Helene is estimated to have caused billions of dollars of damage in western North Carolina according to a government assessment of the historic storm, which flooded several veterinary hospitals in the region.

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THE CHILDREN’S BOOK OF BIRDWATCHING: A KidLit Bird Book Review

10,000 Birds

If you are looking for one perfect book to draw children into the joys of birding, my recommendation is The Children’s Book of Birdwatching, by ornithologist and wildlife advocate Dan Rouse. To say that Dan Rouse is passionate about her work would be an understatement.

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Pioneering Ways to Increase Team Productivity

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As the workplace impact from the COVD-19 pandemic fades, business leaders are assessing their situation. For some, the hasty hiring driven by the pandemic now poses challenges. At the same time, the benefits of the AI revolution are leading to pioneering ways to increase team productivity. Leveraging Tech-Based Tools Employers are taking a hard look at the bottom line as 2025 approaches.

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Bird Guides of the World: Javier Morala, Spain

10,000 Birds

What is your favorite bird species? More than a specific bird, it is a group of birds that really fascinates me, possibly because in my opinion they are the greatest exponent of the ability of birds to fly, the swifts. Beings that can live constantly flying. But if I have to choose one, the Alpine Swift with its enormous size is spectacular. What is your name, and where do you live?

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Our Two Not-quite-new Blog Post Series

10,000 Birds

A bit less than four months ago, we launched two new series of blog posts – each has 15 entries now, with more to follow each week. The “Bird Guides of the World” series currently has profiles of 15 guides in 9 different countries, and another 10 profiles (covering an additional 6 countries) are already completed and will be published in the next few months.

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An Interview with Richard Boon, Author of “Clinging to the Edge”

10,000 Birds

You wrote a book about a year in the life of a Little Tern colony, “Clinging to the Edge” Can you tell us a bit about what you describe in your book and why you wrote it?