Aneides vagrans, also called the wandering salamander, is an elusive critter. Its natural habitat is the canopy of California s redwood trees, the world s tallest trees, making it tough to observe.
Aspen’s go-to summer spot for illustrious intellectuals, political power brokers and high-profile media figures just got a new property management company.
next. meanwhile, i want to dig into this story for you. this is really something. a new york appeals court ruled the new congressional districts drawn by democrats did violate the state s ban on partisan gerrymandering. we ll put up on the screen the map of the brooklyn/staten island map that was struck down. appointed five-judge panel said that map was drawn to discourage competition and favor democrats. your reaction. well, what s fascinating is that districts like the one for house judiciary chairman jerry nadler who spoke against gerrymandering very much like the original gerrymander district. it is so contorted it looks like a salamander. what the republicans were complaining about is that the
Cornell undergraduate Paula Blanco-Ortiz recently shared her research about Blue-spotted and Jefferson salamanders at the National Conference for McNair Scholars and Undergraduate Research.