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In the village of Nagigi, Fiji, the ocean isn't just a resource—it's part of the community's identity. But in recent years, ...
The farm, which teaches sustainable agriculture practices, is using the new space to greatly expand its programs and further ...
Climate change is already hitting hard in Fiji. But when communities respond collectively, they can find new livelihoods.
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Gonzaga Bulldogs On SI on MSNGonzaga's Steele Venters on being cleared to play and what he's learned in this processGonzaga guard Steele Venters, entering his third season with the Zags, talks about his injury recovery, the challenges he’s faced during his first two years, and his goals for the upcoming college ...
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Gonzaga Bulldogs On SI on MSNMike Nilson on witnessing the ascension of the Gonzaga Women's Basketball programMike Nilson speaks on the overall growth through the years of Gonzaga Women's Basketball from Kelly Graves to Lisa Fortier.
‘Love Island’ fever has swept America … and a large portion of Gonzaga’s basketball team: ‘We’ve been tapped in’ ...
Ducks return to a Long Island farm that lost its entire flock to the bird flu Ducks have generally been less prone to serious illness and death than chickens and turkeys. “Something has changed ...
Since 2022, the H5N1 strain of bird flu has been detected in all 50 states, leading to more than 1,700 recorded outbreaks affecting nearly 175 million birds.
Long Island’s last commercial duck farm is rebuilding after a bird flu outbreak forced the destruction of its entire 100,000-bird flock in January. The first wave of more than 900 young ducks ...
The more than century-old farm — the last duck farm remaining in a New York region once synonymous with the culinary delicacy — is cautiously rebuilding.
Doug Corwin knew there was a problem at his family’s commercial duck farm in Long Island when he spotted scores of dead or lethargic birds during a barn inspection in January. Within days ...
Long Island's last commercial duck farm is rebuilding after a bird flu outbreak forced the destruction of its entire 100,000-bird flock in January.
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