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NC Wildlife biologist: Alarming number of bird deaths could harm dogs and cats :: WRAL.com
Published: 2021-03-17 06:00:00Updated: 2021-03-17 06:32:51PetsTags:By Monica Laliberte, WRAL executive producer/5 on Your Side reporterBackyard birdwatchers need to be aware of a disease that is a threat to local birds as well as pets that roam outdoors.Beautiful songbirds like cardinals and robins are common in North Carolina. Other varieties migrate over great distances to compete with them for food. This year, a heavy winter in parts of Canada had its impact on North Carolina."So this year there’s a shortage of tree seeds up in Canada," explained Greg Batts, a biologist with the N.C....…Published: 2021-03-17 06:00:00Updated: 2021-03-17 06:32:51PetsTags:By Monica Laliberte, WRAL executive producer/5 on Your Side reporterBackyard birdwatchers need to be aware of a disease that is a threat to local birds as well as pets that roam outdoors.Beautiful songbirds like cardinals and robins are common in North Carolina. Other varieties migrate over great distances to compete with them for food. This year, a heavy winter in parts of Canada had its impact on North Carolina."So this year there’s a shortage of tree seeds up in Canada," explained Greg Batts, a biologist with the N.C....WW…
NC Museum of Natural Sciences unveils world's first complete T. rex :: WRAL.com
Published: 2020-11-17 06:00:00Updated: 2020-11-18 05:47:01Local NewsTags:By Jessica Patrick, multiplatform producer, and Rick Armstrong, photojournalist — announced Tuesday a first-of-its-kind exhibit coming to Raleigh that can't be found anywhere else in the world.The museum is now in possession of an extremely rare discovery -- the remains of a young Tyrannosaurus rex and a Triceratops that were found buried together in Hells Creek, Montana.The two dinosaurs may have dueled to their deaths."This is essentially a murder mystery in the making for the scientific team to uncover," said...…Published: 2020-11-17 06:00:00Updated: 2020-11-18 05:47:01Local NewsTags:By Jessica Patrick, multiplatform producer, and Rick Armstrong, photojournalist — announced Tuesday a first-of-its-kind exhibit coming to Raleigh that can't be found anywhere else in the world.The museum is now in possession of an extremely rare discovery -- the remains of a young Tyrannosaurus rex and a Triceratops that were found buried together in Hells Creek, Montana.The two dinosaurs may have dueled to their deaths."This is essentially a murder mystery in the making for the scientific team to uncover," said...WW…
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