Living Desert Launches WOW Program - KESQ

Living Desert Launches WOW Program
KESQ
The New Guinea singing dog put on quite a show for the students and was joined by a few friends from the zoo. Deidre Ousterhout is the "Wildlife On Wheels" coordinator and says she loves promoting the environment and wildlife.

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Palm Beach Zoo Fiesta Raises a Whopping $1 Million - Forbes


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Palm Beach Zoo Fiesta Raises a Whopping $1 Million
Forbes
The animals also included three parrots, two owls, an African crested porcupine, a serval , several large lizards and two New Guinea singing dogs. (PS: I was kidding about guests eating the singing dogs! No animal was harmed during the event and most ...

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Papua New Guinea - National Geographic

Papua New Guinea
National Geographic
A nomadic people in Papua New Guinea were rumored to be living in remote caves in the forest. When we found them, they sent a surprising message to the modern world. By Mark Jenkins She is lying in a cave, dying. Legs and arms but knobby sticks, ...

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EVENTS CALENDAR for Week Starting Feb. 10 - New Haven Register

EVENTS CALENDAR for Week Starting Feb. 10
New Haven Register
“The Crucible”, Open auditions for New Britain Youth Theater Teen Company's production, 6 pm Feb. 13, open to 13- to 18-year-olds from any town, free, Trinity-on-Main performance Center Annex, 19 Chestnut St., New Britain; 860-515-8115.

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Megan Washington: Wild at heart - City Weekly

Megan Washington: Wild at heart
City Weekly
From back-up singer beginnings, Megan Washington has risen to dizzying musical heights, picking up a slew of awards and an army of fans. Now based in New York, the restless musician talks to Linley Wilkie about what keeps her moving.

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1942 - a year to remember - The Canberra Times

1942 - a year to remember
The Canberra Times
In 1941 Australia was responsible for two territories in what is now Papua New Guinea - Papua and New Guinea. The Territory of Papua, formerly British New Guinea, had been taken over by the Australian Government in 1906. Its capital was Port Moresby.

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The Mixtape of the Revolution - New York Times

The Mixtape of the Revolution
New York Times
“A lot of money was pledged for projects and infrastructure/Schools, hospitals, buildings, houses/but the sons of dogs swallowed it in their big bellies.” Later, he rhymes, “I know people have a lot to say in their hearts, but no way to convey it.

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