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Thursday’s passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill generated responses from North Dakota’s representatives in Washington and from others across the state. North Dakota Farmers Union President Mark Watne ...
The bluebird feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates (such as moths, worms, flies, ants, etc.), but they will search for berries, especially in winter. You will often see them perched on wires ...
It’s the first time a Northern Lapwing has been identified in the western Algerian steppes and is considered a “passing ...
During July and August, big game biologist Brett Wiedmann will conduct the annual summer bighorn sheep survey to count and ...
It’s judgment day in the Senate. Republicans are hoping to have a final vote soon on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, their ...
Continuing the theme of last week's Perspective cover story, here are more summer reading suggestions for those interested in ...
In a news release, Bird said she and the other state officials “stand firmly with the Trump Administration and against ...
They have thin, black legs and straight, sturdy black bills that are about the same length as their heads. These birds are small and plump, reaching 7.1-7.9 inches long and weighing 1.4 to 3.5 ounces.
And if you’ve used The Breeding Birds of North Dakota book, it was written by a Center scientist. If we lose the Center, we lose a vital cog in the conservation work in North Dakota.
The majority of birds in North America migrate along these routes. American golden plovers, Arctic terns, puffins, Canada geese, bald eagles, and numerous other species are among the most prevalent.
Join SDPB as we take a ride on the most scenic railway of the Black Hills and learn its history. Join SDPB as we take a ride on the most scenic railway of the Black Hills. Featuring never-before ...