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No one knows for certain when public facilities like bathrooms and drinking fountains were separated by race. But starting in ...
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New Scientist on MSNCrafty cockatoos learn to use public drinking fountainsSulphur-crested cockatoos are waiting in line at public drinking fountains in Sydney to have their daily drinks of water in ...
Within 10 years, the “new” fountain was falling apart. The defective masonry allowed water to seep through the sides and ultimately loosened the cobblestones—some falling right out of the ...
Sulphur-crested cockatoos in Sydney parks are forming queues to drink from public fountains, revealing a surprising new behavior, researchers found.
New Yorkers may have an easier time finding public drinking fountains on steamy summer days thanks to a bill passed by the ...
In parks and reserves in western Sydney, stopping for a drink may take just a little bit longer. Across the Australian playgrounds, sports fields and public spaces, twist-handled water fountains ...
No one knows for certain when public facilities like bathrooms and drinking fountains were separated by race. But starting in the 1890s, shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court decision that ...
During public hearings in 2020 to determine whether the fountains should be removed, then 68-year-old Donnie Watts told the County Board of Supervisors that he had lived there for most of his life.
No one knows for certain when public facilities like bathrooms and drinking fountains were separated by race. But starting in the 1890s, shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized ...
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