Antelope run as they migrate through national parks and surrounding...

Antelope run as they migrate through national parks and surrounding areas in South Sudan, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. The country's first comprehensive aerial wildlife survey, released Tuesday, June 25, found about 6 million antelope. Credit: AP/Brian Inganga

BADINGILO and BOMA NATIONAL PARKS, South Sudan — In a story published June 25, 2024, about a survey of land mammal migration in South Sudan, The Associated Press identified Matthew Kauffman as an associate professor of zoology at the University of Wyoming. The story should have made clear that Kauffman is primarily a wildlife biologist for the U.S. Geological Survey who also holds a professorship at the university.

Join Newsday Entertainment Writer Rafer Guzmán and Long Island LitFest for an in-depth discussion with Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and social activist Joan Baez about her new autobiographical poetry book, “When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance.”

Newsday Live: A chat with Joan Baez Join Newsday Entertainment Writer Rafer Guzmán and Long Island LitFest for an in-depth discussion with Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and social activist Joan Baez about her new autobiographical poetry book, "When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance."