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AKELEY, MINN. – Friday is Earth Day, and few people study the Earth as closely as Dallas Hudson.
A phenologist by vocation and avocation, Hudson, 51, an employee of the U.S. Geological Survey, years ago began to detail his observations about the ever-changing seasons and their effects on plants and animals.
Elm and red maple trees, for example, are just now flowering near his northern Minnesota home, while spring peepers and tree frogs are singing and white-throated sparrows and yellow-rumped warblers are migrating.
http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-man-fishes-for-answers-to-threat-to-northern-pike/376565151/
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