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Comité de Cuenca del Río Los Perros y la
Comisión Nacional del Agua (Conagua) comenzaron el pasado 28 de junio recorridos de evaluación de daños en el cauce del río Las Nutrias y Guigu Chuni en los municipios de Guevea de Humboldt, Juchitán de Zaragoza, San Pedro Comitancillo, Santa María Guienagati, Santa María Xadani y Asunción Ixtaltepec.
Esta verificación se realizó a petición del Comité del Río Los Perros, que coordina Tomás Chiñas Santiago, después de los desbordamientos que se registraron en las partes bajas de Juchitán, el día 16 de junio, afectado a más de mil familias de la Quinta, Novena y Octava Sección.
ZooMontana Announces 20+ Spring and Summer Events
My wife and I happened to be out in downtown Billings last Friday night and we both commented how alive the town felt. It was the first we ve noticed so much activity since COVID abruptly interrupted normal activities last year. Restaurants and bars were busy, parking lots were full and pedestrians were strolling around, enjoying a mild spring evening. After a year of being cooped up, it seems like everyone has the same idea of getting out and doing stuff again.
ZooMontana is jumping back to somewhat normal this year too, announcing on Facebook today (4/12) a large list of events that are officially on the calendar for spring and summer 2021.
JEFF TOME
There is a famous quote from Lord Tennyson about nature being “red in tooth and claw”. The phrase creates this image of nature as a place where you either eat or are eaten. There is an easily recognizable truth in that statement that is easy to see.
We watch animals get eaten all the time. I watched a young Cooper’s Hawk pin a cardinal to the ground in my backyard and carry it away just last week. There were River Otters in Audubon’s pond crunching away on fish. I watched a tiny bird called a Brown Creeper creeping up a tree and getting insects from under the cracks in the bark. A coworker watched a hawk eat a crow this morning.