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Food Chain Drama | Our Mississippi Home
SUMMARY: Naturalist Sharon Milligan witnessed a dramatic encounter at a pond where a Banded Water Snake captured a Two-toed Amphiuma by its tail. Knowing the snake’s determination, the outcome was clear: the amphiuma would soon be swallowed whole despite its ability to deliver a painful bite. Water snakes are equipped with flexible jaws to consume large prey. This encounter highlighted the amphiuma’s rarity, as they are nocturnal and primarily inhabit burrows. Both species sit at the top of their local aquatic food chains, with water snakes able to tackle larger prey than the amphibians. Sharon’s documentation enriches understanding of these creatures.
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Cruisin’ the Coast: Where Memory Meets the Open Road
SUMMARY: Every October, Mississippi Gulf Coast comes alive with Cruisin’ the Coast, a classic car event that blends history, community, and passion. Since its start in 1996 with 374 cars, it has grown to over 8,400 vehicles, filling towns like Biloxi and Gulfport with gleaming chrome and roaring engines. More than a car show, it’s a gathering where strangers become friends, stories are shared, and traditions passed to wide-eyed children. The event embodies the Gulf Coast’s resilient spirit, showing how passion and creativity keep history alive and inspire generations, making Cruisin’ the Coast a vibrant celebration of life and legacy.
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The Hummingbirds’ Last Hooray of Summer
SUMMARY: Hummingbirds have been abundant and busy in Mississippi recently, preparing for their long migration south. Observing their energetic buzzing and feeding on blooming flowers highlights their determination and tiny, powerful presence. These encounters brought joy and a peaceful connection with nature. To celebrate and educate about these remarkable birds, the first annual North Mississippi Hummingbird Festival will be held on September 13, 2025, at the June Wheeler Memorial Hummingbird Garden in Southaven. The event features vendors, food trucks, and free talks, aiming to foster community spirit and conservation awareness. It promises a festive send-off for hummingbirds migrating south for winter.
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Southern Miss Faculty and Student Contribute to Groundbreaking NOAA-Funded Plastic Cleanup
SUMMARY: Southern Miss marine science professor Dr. Kristina Mojica and Ph.D. student Rachel Lancaster joined the largest marine debris removal in Southeast Alaska, supporting NOAA’s Ocean Plastics Recovery Project that removed 3,600 pounds of debris daily. Their research on marine plastics included collecting samples for the first global snapshot of nano-plastic contamination. Mojica’s lab developed a novel method to detect nano-plastics, advancing pollution monitoring. The expedition’s findings will feature in a 2026 Mississippi Aquarium art exhibit, raising awareness of micro- and nano-plastic pollution through community-driven installations. Mojica’s work combines scientific research with education and public engagement to address environmental challenges.
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