Phoenix is believed to be home to the world's largest colony of rosy-faced lovebirds outside of their native Africa.
A recent trip to the remote refuge shows that environmental restoration is possible with commitment from policymakers and the public.
On the Strip and beyond, clubs, bars and restaurants spotlight local performers who deliver some of the city’s best entertainment.
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The farthest north the waved albatross had been seen was Costa Rica, so what was it doing off the coast of California?
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