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Coming this month: Women in Science Vendor Market

Date: Tuesday March 26, 2024 Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm Location: Grange Insurance Audubon Center 505 W Whittier St. Columbus, OH 43215 Join us on March 26 for the Women in Science Vendor Market. Women artists, writers, and entrepreneurs will be showcasing work related to science, nature, and femininity at the Grange Insurance Audubon Center. Don’t

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CA Community Outreach Report from Sheila M. Fagan: CA Says, “Well Done! And Thank You!”

Another season of festivals and community events has come and gone. This was a particularly robust one for this volunteer. I logged hundreds of hours exchanging emails with organizers, preparing for, transporting materials, setting up each display and packing up, storing materials as well as replenishing supplies. I met thousands of our neighbors and friends

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Rally for Ohio State Parks, Climate, and Democracy slated for Oct. 27

Save Ohio Parks will be hosting the Rally for Ohio State Parks, Climate, and Democracy on Friday, Oct. 27, starting at noon at the Ohio Statehouse’s West Plaza, on the steps facing High Street in downtown Columbus. Come and join a coalition of environmental, faith, health, and democracy leaders to tell our state legislators —

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Peregrine Falcons Set Off False Alarms to Make Prey Easier to Catch

Predators must eat to survive — and to survive, prey must avoid being eaten. One theory, the Wolf-Mangel model, suggests predators could use false attacks to tire prey out or force them to take bigger risks, but this has been hard to show in practice. Now, scientists observing peregrine falcons have found evidence that they

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