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内容摘要:He’s due to decide in the coming days whether to testify. His lawyers have spent last weekend and recent evenings talking through pros and cons with him, and the discussions were ongoing Thursday evening.

He’s due to decide in the coming days whether to testify. His lawyers have spent last weekend and recent evenings talking through pros and cons with him, and the discussions were ongoing Thursday evening.

This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.HONEOYE, N.Y. (AP) — On a rainy March evening, John Bateman puts on his boots and a headlamp and heads to a wetland cut through by a busy road. As he walks, he scans the pavement for spring peepers, toads, salamanders and newts making their slow way as they migrate to new habitat each spring, and leans down occasionally to help guide one across.

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It’s a small act that makes a big difference for these amphibians, who need different habitats for different stages of their life cycle — sometimes wetlands, sometimes drier uplands. Roads often separate these habitats, and migrating amphibians can get squished.They already face challenges from habitat lost to development. That’s especially true for vernal pools, the small pools that show up each spring in forested ecosystems as snow melt and rainwater collect at low points on the ground. These pools hold water as late as July, and provide essential breeding habitat for amphibians like salamanders and frogs.John Bateman, a wildlife professor, helps a spotted salamander cross a road Friday, March 28, 2025, in Honeoye, N.Y. (AP Photo/Maryel Pryce)

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John Bateman, a wildlife professor, helps a spotted salamander cross a road Friday, March 28, 2025, in Honeoye, N.Y. (AP Photo/Maryel Pryce)Larger wetlands can enjoy federal protections, but not the vernal pools, which are too small and temporary.

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“Unfortunately, with urban sprawl and development, a lot of the forests are being cleared for new housing developments as people move out of the cities and into the suburbs,” said Bateman, a professor of environmental conservation and horticulture at Finger Lakes Community College. “When they clear these forest habitats, vernal pools are going to be buried and become new houses, condominiums, and neighborhoods.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is a collaboration between Rochester Institute of Technology and The Associated Press.. When Swiatek told him Rybakina didn’t argue about the original ruling, Nouni replied: “It’s my responsibility to check it.”

Said Swiatek: “I just refocused immediately. It wasn’t such a big deal for me.”Howard Fendrich has been the AP’s tennis writer since 2002. Find his stories here:

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — I’ve worked for The Associated Press as a photographer since 1999. A lot of what I cover involves either, but I also try to shoot on the streets of Tehran as well to show the world what life looks like here in my hometown.

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