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    Nov 14, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. Bronx Zoo Plays Key Role Helping Macaws In Guatemala

    Researchers and conservationists from the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Guatemala Program, WCS’s Bronx Zoo, the National Park Service of Guatemala, and other groups report a major conservation victory from Central America: a bumper crop of magnificent scarlet macaw fledglings that have now taken flight over the forests of Guatemala.
    Researchers and conservationists from the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Guatemala Program, WCS’s Bronx Zoo, the National Park Service of Guatemala, and other groups report a major conservation victory from Central America: a bumper crop of...

    Tags: Science, Environmental Issues, Wildlife, Travel, Tourism and Leisure

  2. Nov 23, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Whales in the desert: Fossil bonanza poses mystery

    SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- More than 2 million years ago, scores of whales congregating off the Pacific Coast of South America mysteriously met their end. Maybe they became disoriented and beached themselves. Maybe they were trapped in a lagoon by a...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Chile, Science, Highway Transportation, Museums

  4. Jun 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Demetrius J. Dukas, iconographer who painted churches

    Demetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings in the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83.
    Demetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings in the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83. The son of Greek...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Turkey, St. George, Painting, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)

  6. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland dinosaur gets a name

    Some 110 million years after its birth, a Maryland-born dinosaur has finally been given a name.
    Some 110 million years after its birth, a Maryland-born dinosaur has finally been given a name. The infant armored dinosaur, smaller than a dollar bill, apparently drowned in a flood plain not long after it hatched during the Early Cretaceous Period. Its...

    Tags: Science, Prince George's County, Paleontology, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC

  8. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  9. Feathers in amber reveal dinosaur diversity

    WASHINGTON — In science fiction, amber preserved the DNA that allowed rebirth of dinosaurs in Jurassic Park. In real life, amber preserved feathers that provide a new image of what dinosaurs looked like.
    WASHINGTON — In science fiction, amber preserved the DNA that allowed rebirth of dinosaurs in Jurassic Park. In real life, amber preserved feathers that provide a new image of what dinosaurs looked like. “Now, instead of scaly animals...

    Tags: Science, Paleontology

  10. Aug 11, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Kanye West and Jay-Z premiere 'Otis' video

    Pop & Hiss
    Kanye West and Jay-Z premiere the new Spike Jonze directed video for 'Otis,' the first single from their collaboration, "Watch the Throne."...
  12. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Demetrius J. Dukas

    Demetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings throughout the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Demetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings throughout the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83. The son of Greek...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Charity, Painting, St. George, Human Interest

  14. Sep 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. 100 years later, Channel Island wetlands to be restored

    L.A. NOW
    A major restoration project could bring back a long-degraded wetland to one of the remote islands off the Southern California coast. Workers have broken ground on a $1-million project that will cut down 1,800 nonnative eucalyptus trees and scoop out......
  16. Oct 4, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Monster Mash: 'Billy Elliot' closing; Museum of Tolerance setback

    Culture Monster
    The Tony-winning Broadway production of "Billy Elliot" will close in January after a three-year run. The planned Museum of Tolerance project in Jerusalem is facing new challenges amid a report that it has lost its architect and construction manager....
  18. Oct 18, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Arts behemoths aren't getting fat on donations, study shows

    Culture Monster
    The richest arts organizations saw modest fundraising gains in 2009-10, says a study by the Chronicle of Philanthropy. No Southern California cultural groups made the publication's annual list of the top 400 charities....
  20. Nov 4, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. The Dry Garden: Détente with the gopher

    L.A. at Home
    Gophers: Best way to get rid of gophers? For ecologist Paula Schiffman, professor at Cal State Northridge, that's actually the wrong question. A better thought to pose is: What good do these animals do in our garden (and they do help in some ways), and...
  22. Aug 3, 2011 | Zap2It
  23. Kanye West, Jay-Z party for 'Throne'; Paltrow hits the Hamptons

    Ministry of Gossip
    Jay-Z and Kanye West showed Monday for "Watch the Throne" listening party in New York. Also spotted: Gwyneth Paltrow and Blythe Danner, Kelly Ripa, Rachel Zoe, Jessica Seinfeld and more....
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