Some of the first park rangers in America were Buffalo Soldiers, Black Americans who served in the U.S. Army after the Civil War. On Buffalo Soldiers Day, we honor the legacy of these pioneering stewards of our public lands.
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Temnodontosaurus flipper: How the story began
In 2017, I received an email from fossil collector Georg Göltz with photos of a peculiar fossil. He was aware that my research focus was on marine reptiles, so he wrote that he had found something unusual. 1/9
#FossilFriday#Germany
@JaneotN He destroyed any bi-partisanship in our politics. He put the whole "politics is a sport, and if you don't want to win, get out of the game" ethos into them. He's a vile human being, and I wish nothing for him but the ostrasization that he deserves.
Waiting for news outlets and reporters to acknowledge that maybe, just maybe, reporting Trump's social media posts on foreign policy without confirmation is deeply irresponsible and an embarrassing failure of journalism.
Netsuke depicting a mother bat with two young, carved from hō-raku wood, 19th century AD.
Bats in Japanese culture are symbols of happiness, luck, and prosperity due to the phonetic similarity between the words for "bat" (komori) and "fortune" (kōmori). Thus, bats often appeared in decorative arts as auspicious motifs conveying wishes for good fortune.