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Nature Moments: The Odd Thing about Mosses

In his latest video, Bowdoin professor and Maine Audubon board member Nat Wheelwright explains that mosses are among the most ancient plants on earth -- and their peculiar biology shows it. The lovely leafy green plant that all of us are familiar with? It has just half the normal number of …

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Nature Moments: Sugar Maple Tappers

In February, when it's still frigid at night but daytime temperatures are starting to warm, it may look like trees are just sitting their doing nothing -- but inside their cells, changes are happening and sap is starting to flow, explains Bowdoin professor and Maine Audubon trustee Nat Wheelwright …

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Andy’s Note: April is the coolest month

T.S. Eliot famously said that "April is the cruellest month." Looking ahead at all we have planned for the coming weeks, I respectfully beg to differ! In Maine, April brings a lot to be excited about. Among other things, it brings a long-awaited thaw. Melting snow reveals the beautiful earth …

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