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Species on the slide but birds remain plentiful at Christmas count

It’s the day citizen science takes flight. On Dec. 30, more than 80 birders tromped over undergrowth and around waterways for the Christmas Bird Count. The count, which is conducted in about 4,500 designated regions across North America, is an effort to take a snapshot of the health of an ecosystem. In the Tri-Cities, the […]

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