High-Stakes Karaoke: Understanding the Duets of Chestnut-Backed Antbirds
In the tropical lowland forests of central Panama, you may encounter a singing competition with stakes higher than American Idol.
In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to disrupt Washakie County’s annual career fair for local youth. But 4-H educator Amber Armajo wasn’t about to let that happen. Despite the logistical challenges, she knew she had to find a way to host the event, even if it meant dreaming up a totally new approach.
Thanks to Armajo’s hard work and creativity, the 2021 event was presented in an innovative new format. Rather than requiring participants to travel to Washakie County, Armajo launched Wyoming 4-H’s first virtual career night.
In the tropical lowland forests of central Panama, you may encounter a singing competition with stakes higher than American Idol.
The University of Wyoming’s fourth annual Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership (RMAL) seminar series begins Thursday, Feb. 6, at Central Wyoming College in Riverton.
The University of Wyoming’s GrowinG Internship Program is now accepting applications for 2025.
As you peer out the window, a small feathered object hits the glass and bounces to the ground. It’s another bird-window collision. But do you know what kind of bird it is? And how many of its kind bonk into windows annually?
Outside Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, lies one of the world’s oldest wildlife reserves, the Bogd Khan Mountain Strictly Protected Area (BMSPA). Now a UNESCO biosphere reserve, the area’s protected status stretches back to the 12th century, when restrictions on timber harvest and hunting were first imposed.
In Wyoming, a feisty five-pound canid known as the swift fox is expanding into new territory.
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