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Finders, Keepers

If you enjoy being outdoors, wish you knew more about the plants and animals you see or wish you could share what you know about nature, you should be on

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Mourning Doves Embody Joy

Birds mate for life, share raising of their young With cooing reminiscent of ocarina wind instruments in “My Neighbor Totoro” and wing beats like a magical pegasus whinnying into the

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April Showers Bring…

Spring showers remind us of flowers, but they could also remind us to conserve water by capturing it from the sky — with no water bills, no issues with city

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Non-Natives, Go Home

With all the plant personification going on recently, it’s good to get to know some natives at a time when more people than ever before are thinking of forests as

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Celebrate Your Achievements

This column has often mentioned what we can do to help people and our planet. But we should also celebrate what we’re currently doing right. As long as we don’t

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Stay Positive

Social media can be used for good AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples Facebook status updates have been the brunt of jokes (sharing what you ate for dinner) and the fuel for

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Money Where Your Mouth Is

It can be challenging just to know how to invest, let alone knowing which options are available. Many people have a certain cause they feel strongly about, and they wish

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Look! Squirrel!

‘Beautiful foxy squirrels’ fun to watch AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples There are beautiful foxy squirrels scampering around Northwest Arkansas, but many people don’t get to see them. It’s too bad,

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Just Around The Corner

Spring means flowers to see … and eat? The dull brown and mustard tones of winter are about to give way to the rainbow of spring! And everything is blooming

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Happy salamander spotting!

Love blooms in early spring for Arkansas species AMANDA BANCROFT Making Ripples On a rainy night at just the right time between winter and spring, Spotted Salamanders emerge from their