| domain | poets.org |
| summary | The text appears to be a poetic reflection rather than a traditional article, discussing the evolution of wildlife from forest and mountain habitats (like Red-shouldered Hawk, Acadian flycatcher, black bear, bobcat, owl, and Ovenbird) to more open landscapes (from Atiron:tak), using a river as a metaphor for time. The narrative implies a shift from forest-dwelling creatures to those inhabiting more pastoral areas.
Separately, the text also announces winners of prestigious poetry awards by the Academy of American Poets:
1. Wallace Stevens Award for Lifetime Achievement and Academy Fellowship for Distinguished Poetic Achievement (October 16, 2025) 2. Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize and the James Laughlin Award (October 16, 2025) |
| title | poets.org | Academy of American Poets |
| description | The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets. |
| keywords | poets, american, poetry, poem, academy, more, read, award, james, poems, national, find, hell, gate, stevens, photo, credit |
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| nslookup | A 104.26.5.96, A 104.26.4.96, A 172.67.68.149 |
| created | 2025-11-03 |
| updated | 2025-11-04 |
| summarized | None |
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