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  • As foreign governments airlifted hundreds of their diplomats and other citizens from Sudan, Sudanese on Monday desperately sought ways to escape the chaos amid fears fighting will only escalate.
  • Support local content with KPBS Explore. Since the project’s inception, we’ve collaborated with over 25 local producers on new ideas for programs. Support for the KPBS Explore San Diego program begins with gifts of $10,000.
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  • In the aftermath of the Supreme Court's abortion decision, a student group at Texas A&M that promoted abortion rights has seen its membership plummet, while an anti-abortion group is thriving.
  • San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance did not immediately share the name, gender or other details about the baby giraffe.
  • Liliana Segre presided over the first seating of Parliament since general elections last month, when Italians voted in their first far-right government since World War II.
  • The Nord Stream pipeline leak might be the single largest release of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. Experts say it pales in comparison to ongoing methane emissions from the oil and gas industry.
  • Scientists are finding that Western wildfires can have far-reaching impacts. If they're burning while Central U.S. thunderstorms are forming, the rain and hail can be dramatically more destructive.
  • International Cheetah Day is in early Dec., and to honor that day, Wild Wonders is holding THREE half-day Zoo camps on Nov. 22, 23, and 24. Like our Summer Zoo Camps, our Cheetah camps are aimed at kids between the ages between 6 and 12 that LOVE animals, especially the majestic cheetah. This is a great opportunity for kids to get to know more about the cheetahs that call Wild Wonders home, and the challenges their cousins face in the wild. Although focused on “all things cheetah”, our staff of keeper / educators will devote part of the day to our other ambassador animals from all over the world. Campers will help care for a selection of the 100+ exotic animals that make their home at Wild Wonders. The day begins at 9AM and runs through 1PM, with time for a snack around 11. As nutritional needs differ for each child, we ask that children bring their own snacks. The price is $85/child, and each camp has a limit of 12 children. When: Nov. 22, 23, 24 (9:00am-1:00pm) Where: Wild Wonders Who: Ages 6-12 For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Join Solana Center for this 2-hour workshop at Weidner's Gardens where you will learn the basics of traditional backyard composting. Using trial-tested advice and demonstrations, our experienced educators will teach you all you need to know to get started with a bin that fits your needs and lifestyle. This webinar will cover: What is composting and why it is so important Various types of compost bin options and how to pick which one works best for your needs What tools and materials you’ll need Which items are compostable and which to avoid How to build, maintain, and troubleshoot a compost pile Register in advance here. Made possible with generous funding from City of Encinitas. Social Media Solana Center: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Weidner's Gardens: Facebook & Instagram
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