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Lobster Romance

By Iain MacLeod on Friday, October 28, 2005.

Boxing matches, love potions and molting shells? They're all part of the world of lobster romance.

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Black-Pole Warblers

By Iain MacLeod on Friday, October 21, 2005.

What if, in order to get to your winter home, you had to double your weight in two weeks, and then run for three days nonstop, without eating? Black-pole warblers take on a similar challenge every fall.

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Red Foxes

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, October 14, 2005.

If you see a fox near your house, it's likely to be a red fox. These cunning creatures are evolving into suburban- and even urban- dwellers.

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Leaf Litter

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, October 7, 2005.

Most of the time, conservationists think litter is bad- except when it's leaf litter. The life of the forest begins and ends in leaf litter. Every plant, large and small, germinates, takes root and grows, supported by this complex web of life.

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