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TravelAwaits May.30.2021 The Midwest is where you can have adventure after adventure in some of the smallest towns in America. Each of these towns offers something special. It’s not uncommon to have a local wave at you as you stop at the lone stop sign in town. Most importantly, kick back and enjoy the atmosphere that each of these small towns has to offer. Medora, North Dakota Fewer than 130 people call Medora home. It’s no wonder that many people fall in love with this small charming mountain town on their first visit. The entrance to the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park is in Medora. An evening at the Steak Fondue and the Medora Musical is one for the memory books. Find your chair in the outdoor amphitheater and enjoy the longest-running outdoor musical in the country. Lace up your hiking boots and hike the world-famous Maah Daah Hey Hiking Trail. If you want a game of golf, Bully Pulpit is one of the top golf courses in the country. It’s not ....
Duck count studies numbers and behavior with drones flying above them Working with Ducks Unlimited staff and others, UND graduate student Mason Ryckman spent much of last summer on DU’s Coteau Ranch and adjacent Davis Ranch, which is owned by The Nature Conservancy, counting duck pairs, locating and tallying nests and studying how ducks behave when a drone passes overhead. Written By: Brad Dokken | × UND junior Cailey Isaacson (left) and UND graduate student Mason Ryckman with a quadcopter drone they used to observe duck behavior as part of a research project in central North Dakota to determine the effectiveness of using drones to survey ducks. Ducks Unlimited also is a partner in the project. (Photo courtesy of Susan Felege, UND) ....
UND-Ducks Unlimited research aims to learn more about using drones to survey ducks Working with Ducks Unlimited staff and others, UND graduate student Mason Ryckman spent much of last summer on DU’s Coteau Ranch and adjacent Davis Ranch, which is owned by The Nature Conservancy, counting duck pairs, locating and tallying nests and studying how ducks behave when a drone passes overhead. Written By: Brad Dokken | × UND junior Cailey Isaacson (left) and UND graduate student Mason Ryckman with a quadcopter drone they used to observe duck behavior as part of a research project in central North Dakota to determine the effectiveness of using drones to survey ducks. Ducks Unlimited also is a partner in the project. (Photo courtesy of Susan Felege, UND) ....
Everything was there and then it wasn t : Developers allowed to skirt tree ordinance FacebookTwitterEmail Trees were bulldozed to make way for new housing next to Government Canyon State Natural Area, in the background.Billy Calzada /Billy Calzada In 2019, a city environmental plans examiner emailed then-state Rep. Roland Gutierrez to inform him he had violated San Antonio’s tree preservation ordinance by chopping down a large heritage oak without a permit on a lot he was developing. “There will be a work without permit penalty of $2,000 assessed to your project,” Robin Loyd wrote to Gutierrez, D-San Antonio. The fine didn’t stick. ....