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How to turn down the volume and protect wildlife in your yard and garden

“Quite a few animals communicate primarily through song, and their songs are how they find each other,” Munroe said. Those with soft and quiet songs, like warblers, small species of owls, bats and some species of crickets, for instance, can be so badly drowned out by noise pollution that “they literally cannot build families or…

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As Trump targets DEI, Republican-led states intensify efforts to stamp it out

“The federal attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion from the Trump istration have further cleared the path for conservative state legislators,” said Shaun Harper, a professor of education, business and public policy at the University of Southern California who founded the National DEI Defense Coalition.

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Boys Lacrosse: 2025 All-Class 5A League 3 teams

Local selections from Regis Jesuit as well as those from Castle View, Chaparral, Legend, Mountain Vista, Rock Canyon, ThunderRidge and Valor Christian on the All-League 3 teams for the 2025 boys lacrosse season.