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Woodpeckers find silver lining in devastation done by insects
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By Barb Gorges
bgorges@juno.com
re they the feathered equivalent of American Red Cross volunteers?
Or are they just looking to build a home a short commute from where
they make a good living?
Whichever best describes them, American three-toed woodpeckers and
black-backed woodpeckers show up in forests that are under siege from
bark and wood-boring beetles.
Not only do the birds make homes in the dead trees, they make
meals out of the beetles and their larvae, filling an important niche
in the ecosystem there.
Other woodpeckers in Wyoming, including flickers, sapsuckers and
downy and hairy ...
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The Pope is better off without a Nobel prize
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; ...League for Peace and Freedom, and John Raleigh Mott, of the YMCA, of all things, who...Tibetan monastery: but still, old Mott & Balch . . . The peace committee...fearlessly into controversy as Pope John Paul II has repeatedly done. The...
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News Wire article from: United Press International
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; ...Hammarskjold, Sweden. 1960 -- Albert John Lutuli, South Africa. 1959...United States. 1949 -- Lord (John) Boyd Orr of Brechin, United Kingdom...Emily Greene Balch, United States; John Raleigh Mott, United States. 1945 -- Cordell...
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News Wire article from: Targeted News Service
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Newspaper article from: The Columbian
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