Most adult king penguins weigh between 31 and 37 pounds. At nine months old, a 51.8-pound Pesto is already looming over his parents. https://t.co/tda44x9M5a
@TannerWayne You might try Visit Denver, since lots of people travel for shows at Red Rocks (and other venues). The contact is Taylor Shields: [email protected]
Famed explorer Ernest Shackleton's last ship has been found, submerged under the chilly waters of the Labrador Sea off the coast of Canada. My latest for @SmithsonianMag. https://t.co/sdXewliNcM
Grab some popcornโand follow the soap opera-worthy relationship drama of the worldโs oldest common loons, which have returned to Michigan's Upper Peninsula once again.
https://t.co/eerh1DsiFw
Any editors interested in a first-person account or service piece on what it's like to buy an electric vehicle right now + take advantage of the available tax credits? I live in Colorado, which has an additional $7,500 credit (bringing my total savings to more than $15,000).
Someone didn't like this edition of @ocplaindealer. (Guess which article.) So they stole nearly every newspaper out of our racks in Ouray County. If you hoped to silence or intimidate us, you failed miserably. We'll find out who did this. And another press run is imminent.
Want to plan a Colorado ski trip, but don't know where to go? These are my recommendations for every type of travelerโcheck it out on @Tripadvisor.
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@VMart@hakaimagazine Hi Vanessa! I'm an experienced science & wildlife journalist who writes for Smithsonian magazine, National Geographic and other outlets. I'm [email protected].
Here are some recent clips: https://t.co/ej3LAsaEUL,
https://t.co/4Cr7Rt1c5h; more here: https://t.co/nlgN6hLfyZ
Reporter Yanqi Xu did some good journalism.
Rather than respond to her findings, Jim Pillen went on the radio and said that her work wasn't worth reading because of where she came from.
How embarrassing. Infuriating. Sad.
My column: https://t.co/qv3w9MMbpG
Were those long legs for wading, like a heron or a crane? Or for running fast, like a roadrunner or an ostrich? Nobody knows. But look at this quirky little guy! via @SmithsonianMag https://t.co/dgQDcvSzsn