Olathe police say 13-year-old boy was found safe
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â UPDATE 2:58 a.m.| Olathe Police say Washingon was found safe.
Olathe police are asking for the publicâs help to locate a missing and endangered teenager.
Kristofer Washington, 13, was last seen near 1300 North Ridge Parkway around 9 a.m. on Saturday.
He is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.
Police said he is believed to be wearing white Nike shoes.
Anyone with information is asked to call Olathe police at 913-971-6950, or the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-8477.
Increase in albatross numbers seen around Senkaku Islands Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/
The Senkaku Islands have seen albatross numbers rise from 50 pairs to 110 to 140 pairs since 2002. | KYODO
Jiji Apr 6, 2021
Satellite imagery has suggested that the number of endangered albatrosses may be increasing on one of the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, the Environment Ministry said recently.
The imagery from November showed some 110 to 140 pairs of albatrosses on Minamikojima, up from some 50 pairs found during an on-site inspection in 2002, the ministry said.
Lafourche Parish Father Wanted in Alleged Child Abduction
A four-year-old boy after state police say his non-custodial father abducted him.
According to the Louisiana State Police Facebook page, the child, Elyk Brown, was found unharmed early Sunday morning, just hours after troopers put out an endangered/missing child advisory. Brown had last been seen on Saturday with Luke Brown. They were spotted together on LA 1 in Raceland.
State police say Brown is wanted for questioning in connection with Brown s disappearance. So far, state police have not said if Brown will face any charges in connection with this case. Brown may be driving a black 2008 Cadillac with Louisiana license plate number 653 EGK. State police say that plate is a switched plate and may be displayed upside down on the car.
Regent honeyeaters are so rare that young birds aren t learning their own song
MarMarch 2021 at 11:59pm
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Numbers of critically endangered regent honeyeaters have fallen so low in the wild that experts say some young birds are failing to learn how to sing their own song.
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An ANU study shows the bird has become so rare that young male birds are failing to learn the species unique song
The honeyeater has been found copying the song of other native birds instead