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"This is an exciting time for Riverbanks, our members and guests, and the community," said John Davis, Director of Animal Care and Welfare at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, in a statement.
We breathe in their scent as they decay along the riverbanks.
Just a few yards from the riverbanks, Mr. Modi appeared, again.
It is a city of finance, beautiful riverbanks and Germany's main airport.
The answer is actually SILTS, because silt can be deposited in riverbanks.
The answer is actually SILTS, because silt can be deposited in riverbanks.
The stench wafts across the town when it washes up on the riverbanks.
They shared photos of water rushing over riverbanks and encircling homes and neighborhoods.
As an aside, the name Ribeira Sacra can be translated as Sacred Riverbanks.
Disaster officials said many residents had ignored warnings to leave coastal areas and riverbanks.
The Riverbanks Zoo & Garden in Columbia, South Carolina, is making room for one more.
We always build the same kinds of buildings on the same kinds of riverbanks.
The police had to contain the crowds in the streets leading to the riverbanks.
They alerted Tann to children on riverbanks, in shantytowns, or walking home from school.
Chickens, dogs and goats roam the riverbanks, and there are plenty of fish to eat.
The director at the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden predicts that its animals may display subtle change.
Instead, it poured down as rain and made its way over riverbanks and into our communities.
Institutions that appear solid can crack, protections can decay, democratic norms can erode faster than riverbanks.
The quake caused landslides along the riverbanks and damaged more than 170 Buddhist temples in Bagan.
Because Paris's riverbanks are built up, the Seine's flow accelerates as it goes through the city.
That doesn't include hundreds of other beekeepers who might secrete a few hives along the riverbanks.
Susan O'Caine, Riverbanks' director of communications, said half of the zoo's 300 birds live outdoors year round.
They were pronounced dead at the scene, along the riverbanks on Manhattan's Upper West Side, police said.
Plus, the police had driven the drug dealers away from the riverbanks, so they were out of suppliers.
The city's neighborhoods are temporarily overtaken by so-called interventions at plazas, classrooms, riverbanks, water fountains and more.
Some neighborhoods near the riverbanks had flooded and nearby residents walked or rode bikes to view the flooding.
In the evening, groups of people cruise the riverbanks, seeking out the huge nocturnal lizards that resemble crocodiles.
Many live in ramshackle wooden houses along the riverbanks, making their living as day laborers or at food carts.
It is a sacred place in Hindu legend, and thousands of pilgrims gather there by the riverbanks every day.
They urge farmers to protect riverbanks and lake shores to help slow down evaporation and soil erosion in those areas.
The exhibition occupied the former Palacio de Justicia and other venues around the city, including riverbanks and the town square.
She has already hiked parking fees, built kilometers of new bicycle lanes and pedestrianized roads running along the Seine riverbanks.
Flock to the riverbanks surrounding Quays 21 and 22 to take in the view, or book a seat aboard a boat.
Like the nutria, it's possible that Florida's capybara could ravage aquatic ecosystems by overgrazing, and disrupt the marshy areas along riverbanks.
Comparing images from 2000 and 2180, the agency showed how miners had widened channels, stripped riverbanks, and dredged formerly shallow basins.
Comparing images from 1995 and 2013, the agency showed how miners had widened channels, stripped riverbanks, and dredged formerly shallow basins.
Sandy or muddy substrates like riverbanks hold prints, too, but don't bother with forest floors blanketed in leaves or pine needles.
Story at a glance Regions around England and Wales are facing record-breaking rainfall that has burst riverbanks and flooded towns.
But disaster officials said many villagers had ignored warnings this time to get out coastal areas and move away from riverbanks.
"We know there are severe damages along different rivers and reservoirs, and water has overflowed from riverbanks, causing flooding," he added.
Indeed farmers can now cultivate land closer to hilltops and riverbanks, both areas more susceptible to erosion after trees are cut down.
They have moved to sleep on roadsides, under bridges, along riverbanks, and in wooded areas in and around Paris, Calais, and Dunkirk.
There was one such case to the south of Beni, and another to the north, close to the riverbanks of Lake Albert.
Playful North American river otters often sound like squeaky toys as they wrestle each other, slide down riverbanks or frolic in water.
The others — from families as diverse as catfish, elephant fish and spiny eels — are found in the shallower waters along the riverbanks.
Showing up on rainy nights near riverbanks, Ubagabi appear as balls of flames with the face of an old woman in them.
"We don't think we will see the giraffes doing back flips that day," said Ed Diebold, Riverbanks' director of animal collections and conservation.
Increasing water in the dry season would shrink riverbeds, leaving less space for crops—millions of Mekong-basin dwellers grow vegetables on riverbanks.
The desert eventually gave way to a subtropical luxuriance of palms, broccoli farms, and citrus orchards, the riverbanks and wetlands teeming with wildlife.
The remains of some still dotted the riverbanks, but the pervasive stench of rot was a surer indication of what had happened here.
But "right now, we have a schedule that we're following which is the liberation of the eastern riverbanks of the Euphrates", he said.
Some of the migrants began to cross the river and began to make a run for the border, while others watched from the riverbanks.
The remnants of ISIS' army were under siege, and more than 35 fighters and commanders were killed during fighting on the riverbanks, Rasool said.
The National Construction Agency said in a statement in March that nationwide 2,028 buildings, some of them on riverbanks, had been classified as unsafe.
In 2017 Riverbanks Zoo in South Carolina brought inPatrick, a 394-pound silverback gorilla, to help with the making of a limited-edition beer.
To find its edges, those leafy enclaves and rocky riverbanks, the dense overhang of branches in the woods, is an unexpected lullaby amid chaos.
Increased traffic can disrupt oysters from growing on riverbanks and the constant inundation from passing vessels can erode the attachment of mangroves to the soil.
Massive deadly floods followed the last cyclone to hit Mozambique as riverbanks broke, and officials worry similar flooding could affect Pemba and the surrounding region.
The National Weather Service has issued several warnings for Texas, telling people not to drive cars through flooded areas and to be careful near riverbanks.
And according to WRDW, siamang monkeys at Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, South Carolina, "become angry and agitated; jumping, screaming" as the sun began to disappear.
The Riverbanks Zoo and Garden has been fielding dozens of calls from the public about what the zoo plans to do for the big day.
The capture of 35 ISIS fighters trying to flee along the riverbanks signaled the collapse of the terrorist group's destructive hold on Mosul, Rasool said.
Along the river were small camps of prospectors, who had set up diesel-powered pumps and wooden sluices and were noisily gouging away the riverbanks.
And while the firefighters cleared the riverbanks, it felt as if for a few days they cut through the political clutter surrounding border politics as well.
A previous donation from the family, a 53-foot-long Chinese scroll from the 17th century that depicts Yangtze riverbanks, filled an MFA gallery this summer.
In the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, authorities are battling a so-called "sand mafia" who supply the construction industry through illegal dredging of riverbanks.
For instance, Adi says carbon storage seems to vary quite a bit between mangroves on riverbanks compared to those on the ocean (ocean mangroves have more).
Last E3, I got a chance to play the game's spring level, which sends Artyom into the swampy Volga riverbanks to confront a fanatic group of luddites.
Their owners have been left with almost nothing after the storm hit Chimanimani and neighboring districts in mid-March, triggering landslides and rock falls, and bursting riverbanks.
Since the waterway isn't natural—the canal was carved and walled with concrete and metal for ships in the 19th century—there are no riverbanks to restore.
The Riverbanks Zoo shared several photos of the baby on Facebook; most of the images show the infant gorilla wearing a big smile, cuddled up to mom.
Disaster officials said many villagers had ignored warnings to leave coastal areas and move away from riverbanks, and got swept away when flash floods and landslides struck.
Hawk: Yeah, and the best place when I want to clear my mind, and if I'm, like, upset or something, I would go directly to the riverbanks.
Many are located on riverbanks or near dump sites and industrial areas, often on degraded soils and in swampy, steep or flood-prone areas susceptible to disasters.
But in other areas, stagnant water covers the roads and garbage is stuffed into every nook and cranny — between houses, along riverbanks, heaped up in vacant lots.
To get the most funding, communities had to take more difficult steps like coming up with a plan for limiting development along flood- and erosion-prone riverbanks.
That name, the story goes, came about not because the riverbanks themselves were deemed holy or blessed, but because so many monasteries and churches dotted the region.
It's incredibly soothing, gliding along this storied river, the wide ribbon of gray-green water flanked by tropics on the riverbanks and desert mountains in the distance.
Mr. Guidi, 65, said the riverbanks had been his home for eight years, and he is one of the few who has stayed here through the winter.
Decades of unauthorized construction on the riverbanks, as well as dumping of waste and general neglect have limited the canals' ability to hold and carry water, officials say.
And the dams lower down could worsen the problem; the clear, "hungry" water that flows from them in spates will carry away existing sediment in riverbanks and riverbeds.
"The aroma of rotting fish tells you what we're dealing with," Travis Horton, a regional fisheries manager for Montana, said Tuesday as he inspected the riverbanks near here.
But the cyclone's 175 kph (110 mph) winds and and accompanying rains laid waste to Beira's defenses -- ripping the foundations of bridges, bursting riverbanks and sweeping away homes.
The gorillas at the Riverbanks Zoo in South Carolina were not fans of getting caught in the rain, and their hilarious attempts to find cover were caught on camera.
A river runs through the 170-acre park, which increases the risk for flooding, but O'Caine said an animal has never died during previous hurricanes or flooding at Riverbanks.
Here children swim off the riverbanks and adults fish for dinner and everyone leads the most traditional lives they can, only a few kilometers from Perth's Central Business District.
Collaborating with the lighting designer Jennifer Tipton, they have created a proposal that includes curtains of falling water as screens for projections, and floating platforms along the riverbanks for performance.
One might consider the image ironic or cynical, but it is also a truthful representation of riverbanks across the country, and to crop out the can might be even more cynical.
Police claim that high water levels have put an additional 6,000 people in the area at risk while amateur videos show the Tinau leaping over flood barriers and rapidly eroding riverbanks.
"There are many more scientific papers about Sasquatch than about animal behavior during an eclipse," said Adam Hartstone-Rose, adjunct scientist at the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden in Columbia, South Carolina.
" On Tuesday he explained "this case is very close to the Kasen airport on the the riverbanks of lake Albert which has of course direct connectivity across the lake to Uganda.
Sand mining is increasingly ruining coastlines, riverbanks, and other important ecosystems around the world, especially in the developing world where lax government oversight is giving rise to illicit mining and black markets.
By the time the full moon reappears on May 2400st tens of millions of bathers, among them thousands of bearded ascetics known as sadhus (pictured), will have worshipped on Ujjain's teeming riverbanks.
Do not expect Mr. Ryan to join Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, who has taken to penning letters to America by the riverbanks and searching for an alternative to Mr. Trump.
Working in shifts from sunup to sundown, and battling strong currents, the 10-person team dumps the sediment on the riverbanks before hauling it by truck to a landfill outside the city.
Or they make it to land only to be killed by trains that run along the riverbanks, or land mines left over from the 1974 conflict over Cyprus between Greece and Turkey.
The effort was expanded the next day to include boats, ground teams, a police helicopter and drones combing the riverbanks for several miles along both sides of the swift-flowing Mokelumne, it added.
On Sherman Island, where the Sacramento and San Joaquin meet, we stood in those depths, looking what felt like way up to the riverbanks, jokingly advised to look for cracks in the levees.
As late as March of this year, journalists were still finding the bodies of women and children on the riverbanks, blindfolded, with their hands tied behind their backs and bullet holes in their skulls.
Their rallying cry has been "Wake Up, Clean Up, Speak Up." Today they stage weekly cleanups in neighborhood piazzas and streets, as well as on stretches of the Tiber riverbanks, and count about 30,000 members.
I'd seen the militiamen herding hundreds of women and children at gunpoint into the mountains with pitiable bundles of possessions, with many of their men and teenage sons left lying dead along streets and riverbanks.
Along the riverbanks, towns and cities containing the heart of Iraq's population would be flooded; in four days, a wave as high as sixteen feet would crash into Baghdad, a city of six million people.
Even if Laos was an authoritarian state, it was still the land of the Mekong, with palm trees lining the riverbanks, freshwater dolphins swimming between islets and fishermen casting nets over the side of skiffs.
The actual flight of Eliza began in Kentucky and ended on the riverbanks in Ripley, Ohio, abolitionists at the time said, making a white character based on a patroller one of the best-known saviors.
Like many thrifty business owners, officials at the Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, South Carolina, were banking on reducing their carbon footprint and saving money when they installed rooftop solar panels during a big expansion in 2015.
But the musical style's catchy rhythms can be traced back to one specific area: villages along the riverbanks of Colombia's Rio Magdalena, where African and indigenous musical elements fused to create a new style of music.
Upriver, a popular canoeing area is now a pool of standing water — though outfitters say paddling is still possible on some stretches — with exposed, sandy riverbanks and empty shells of mussels that have long since died.
In the 5003s, Vietnamese cartographers used black ink on the cloth to outline riverbanks, rice fields, villages, roadways and the serrated perimeter of the Great Wall of Vietnam, which has been uncovered in recent archaeological digs.
I loved wilderness; I loved the riverbanks and the disused railway lines that in summer became green tunnels; I loved the nearby beaches in Northumberland, where you could walk for miles and not meet a living soul.
Four years ago, a very sick 8-year-old girl named Amelia Attaway's last wish was to spend a day behind-the-scenes at the Riverbanks Zoo and Gardens in Columbia, South Carolina, meeting and feeding the giraffes.
I'm Here for an Argument In Tucson, Trump supporters flow out of the Convention Center like a red-white-and-blue river, along hostile riverbanks made of protesters, who have situated themselves so as to be maximally irritating.
Heavy rains have poured down on the French department of Gard, about 150 km (90 miles) northwest of the city of Marseilles, bursting riverbanks and forcing the evacuation of children from the vacation camp of Saint-Julien-de-Peyrolas.
Deputy mayor in charge of transport Christophe Najdovski said cities like Bordeaux and Lyon are way ahead of Paris in terms of reopening access to their riverbanks and banning polluting diesel cars from the city centre, as Tokyo has done.
There, we'd dive from the riverbanks into the deep (sometimes several-little-girls-high) snow drifts below, again and again, running and throwing ourselves from the cliff edges until someone landed too rough or couldn't take it anymore and started crying.
The researchers, led by a team from Berlin's Natural History Museum (Museum für Naturkunde), found that the frogs altered existing natural ponds or created new nests in small ponds, about 3 feet wide and 4 inches deep, along riverbanks in Cameroon.
President Trump has promised to build a wall to stop the flow of illegal immigrants in areas like this, but the geography — like shallow riverbanks and craggy trails that are impassable for vehicles — makes that nearly impossible and staggeringly expensive.
Solntseva pairs Alexander's idyllic memories with pictorial rhapsody, filling the screen with a molten crimson sunrise, wavering light on a river's surface which looks like animated Abstract Expressionism, mist drifting dreamily along the riverbanks, smoke billowing, and clouds swarming amid the twilit sky.
Image 2 of 2 HIROSHIMA, Japan – Rescuers combed through mud-covered hillsides and near riverbanks Tuesday to look for dozens of people still missing after days of heavy rains caused flooding and mudslides in southwestern Japan, where the death toll has risen to 122.
A Guyanese cabbie I had befriended further teased my curiosity by characterizing the animal with the riddle-like description "it lives on land, but also in water," owing to the rodent's black webbed feet it uses to paddle around marshes and walk on riverbanks.
Far from the sterile confines of a doctor's office or hospital, Brett Feldman looks for homeless people where they're most likely to be found — in wooded encampments, under bridges, along riverbanks, at soup kitchens — and treats them for ailments ranging from diabetes to trench foot, mental illness to substance use disorders.
It took more than a year to happen, but over the past two weeks, the government has been making good on its promise, clearing out the riverbanks under the bridges and moving addicts, many of them homeless, into compulsory rehabilitation in the base, Camp Phoenix, on the eastern outskirts of the city.
Or the fact that, no matter if you're wearing it with jeans, a ball skirt, or (as the kids are doing these days) a pair of striped tear-away joggers, you'll still have the air of a Provence babe who just finished having a picnic along the riverbanks with the cheesemonger's son.
To what extent his madcap views on humanity are truly representative of Yaya Toure's own is anyone's guess, but the man who has taken the Katie Hopkins approach to winning the public's hearts and minds certainly appears to have burned every available bridge back to the first-team for his client, before building a concrete wall along both riverbanks.
I received these waders and boots courtesy of Patagonia this past spring, and ever since the snow melted in the Catskills, I've been putting them to the test: Packing them on treks, sliding down riverbanks, clamoring back up them, snagging on branches and thorn bushes, and leaving them a wet, soggy mess in the back of my car (strictly for testing purposes).

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