breaking my twitter silence to tell everyone to subscribe to our new daily news podcast hosted by @BethAdams20. get your top headlines and contextual local reporting in 6 minutes or less: https://t.co/1b0VYvaJKK
while i’m here — ear shot is off this week! but it’s a great time to catch up on eps like this one we did about two dancers who met through garth fagan dance and how they say it changed their lives https://t.co/yJ2PnIdsNK
hi pet lovers of roc we found this little guy just boppin around west irondequoit on armstrong by st. paul. he’s got a collar but no ID. if anyone knows who his people are pls pls reach out!
i’ll probably get chewed out by fish twitter but all fish look exactly the same to me idk what i was expecting when i saw “humpback chub” but it’s literally just a fish*
*still worthy of protecting
The humpback chub has lived in the Colorado River for millions of years but now the river’s decline poses a new risk for this ancient fish.
Researchers are on a mission to save them, but the situation raises the question: How alive is a river if it loses its key native fish?