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Water and Environment
What’s good for the duck is good for the warbler! Some of the same #conservation strategies that can support mallards also help Prothonotary Warblers, an indicator species of bottomland #forest health. Check out my latest piece for #Arkansas Wild. #Birds #Wetlands
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Birds the Word - Arkansas Times Special Publications
Arkansas hosts diverse bird species, but ducks, especially mallards, face decline due to climate change and habitat loss.
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May 30, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Check out my latest article for @arktimes.bsky.social for an overview of why healthy #bat populations are critical, a snapshot of current threats, and examples of proven #conservation efforts that can be implemented by landowners as well as individuals.

#Agriculture #Wildlife #Arkansas #Bats
February 21, 2025 at 5:19 PM
#Bats play an integral role in Arkansas’s ecosystem and agricultural sector. Bats’ annual pest control services in the U.S. are worth at least $3.7 billion. In #Arkansas, we have a lot to thank bats for – from combating crop pests to chomping mosquitos.

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Arkansas’s bats: Hidden heroes of pest control - Arkansas Times
They patrol Arkansas farmlands and timberlands, hunting for pests that damage crops and timber.
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February 21, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Pacific Institute study shows rapid growth in #water as a trigger, weapon, and casualty of violence, with a dramatic jump in 2023. 150% as many incidents in 2023 as those recorded in 2022 (347 events versus 231). In the year 2000, there were only 22. pacinst.org/announcement...
2023 Was a Record Year for Violence Over Water Resources Across the Globe - Pacific Institute
New study from the Pacific Institute shows rapid growth in water as a trigger, weapon, and casualty of violence, with … 2023 Was a Record Year for Violence Over Water Resources Across the Globe MORE
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January 15, 2025 at 8:52 PM