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Scientists, gourmands seek out mushrooms
Jun 25 2005 9:40PM (CT)
BASSETT'S STATION, Calif. (AP) - From the remote wilderness to the finest restaurants, wild mushrooms _ long appreciated in Europe and Asia _ are enjoying an ascent from freaky fungus to gourmet delight and scientific mystery.
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Alewives' run lures spectators, birds
Jun 25 2005 9:38PM (CT)
NOBLEBORO, Maine (AP) - Chuck Reinhardt stood in awe as he gazed down at the multitudes of silver-sided fish crowded into a waterway no more than 5 feet wide. After three to four years at sea, thousands of alewives were following their instincts on a journey back to the freshwater where they were born. The fish crammed themselves into a manmade brook on the final leg of their trip to Damariscotta Lake, reminding Reinhardt of a familiar scene before he moved to Maine.
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Rwanda names rare mountain gorilla babies
Jun 25 2005 2:52PM (CT)
VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, Rwanda (AP) - Rwanda's president joined villagers and conservation workers on the edges this national park Saturday to name 30 rare mountain gorilla babies, in what the country hopes will be an annual ceremony for one of its biggest tourist attractions.
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