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How to plant a tree
Plant a tree? Sure! If Queen Elizabeth II is out there doing it in her mid-80s, you can too. Of course, HM has a retinue of staffers who do the heavy lifting: digging the hole, finding and positioning the tree, taking care of it afterward. She need only...
Tags: Elizabeth II, Forests, Earth Day, Bill Daley, Natural Resources
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#Hemlock woolly adelgid discovered in Western Pa. state parks
Lehigh Valley WildA non-native, invasive insect that attacks and kills Eastern hemlock trees has advanced westward across Pennsylvania to Clarion and Jefferson counties where infestations have been confirmed in two state parks. “The hemlock woolly adelgid, a... -
Aberdeen parks to assess softball complexes
The Aberdeen Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department will explore whether the Moccasin Creek Complex and Player's Complex are sufficient to meet the needs of local softball players. On Wednesday, the Park and Recreation Board decided to order a...Tags: Science and Technology, Softball, Sports, Natural Resource Industry
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Extent of storm damage growing
Sun StaffTropical Storm Isabel destroyed or severely damaged thousands of Maryland homes and businesses, government officials said yesterday as the full extent of the storm's toll began to emerge. More than 3,300 homes were damaged or destroyed in eastern...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Death, Prince George's County, Teaching and Learning, Career and Workplace
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Scores of area roads remain blocked
Sun StaffFour days after Isabel lashed Maryland, scores of Baltimore-area roads remained blocked yesterday by toppled trees - some ensnared by power lines and awaiting utility crews - and crippled by malfunctioning traffic lights. Workers in Baltimore and the...Tags: Death, Howard County, Science and Technology, Forests, Anne Arundel County
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Terrain toughens search for debris
Sun StaffNACOGDOCHES, Texas - Calls are still coming in to the sheriff's office here at the rate of about 75 an hour, calls from residents who think they have found another of the untold number of pieces of space shuttle Columbia. There is an unprecedented search...Tags: Louisiana, Health and Safety at School, Crimes, Death, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Orange expects $3.2 billion in damage
Sentinel Staff WriterHurricane Charley's wreckage in Central Florida varied from the shattered antique-style streetlights in downtown Orlando to thousands of damaged mobile homes in rural areas. Orange County alone estimated $3.2 billion in damage to 165,000 properties....Tags: Orlando Weather, Poinciana, Hurricane Charley (2004), Conway, Winter Park
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Man's body found in Barrington-area forest preserve pond
Tribune reporterA passerby found the unclothed body of a man in a northwest suburban Cook County Forest Preserve District pond this morning, a district spokesman said. Someone noticed the body about 9 a.m. and called 911 on a cell phone at 9:06 a.m., said Mike Truppa, a...Tags: South Barrington, Human Body, Cook County Forest Preserve, Lakes and Ponds
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Opposition To State Gun Range Plan Heats Up In Advance Of Thursday Meeting
The Hartford CourantOpposition is growing to a plan by the state to build a new firearms training facility in Meshomasic State Forest as a public meeting on the matter approaches Thursday. The state Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection is proposing to...Tags: Simsbury, Firearms
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Teenager is found after being lost 26 hours in Ozark National Forest
ADVANCE, Ark. -- Searchers found an 18-year-old man who was missing in the Ozark National Forest in southern Baxter County. A crew from the U.S. Forestry Service found Jay Greer Jr. of Little Rock about 7 p.m. Friday. He was in a heavily wooded and...
Tags: Wildlife, Vehicles, Autism, Services and Shopping, Hypothermia
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Flamingo Gardens
South Florida Parenting3750 S. Flamingo Road, Davie; 954-473-2955 www.flamingogardens.org If you’ve ever wanted to escape the concrete jungles of South Florida, this is the place to go. A massive canopy of lush vegetation through acres of gar-dens and ecosystems,...Tags: Wildlife, Forests, Natural Resources
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Michigan DNR schedules 6 public meetings in May to discuss state forest management plans
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is planning six public meetings in May to discuss plans for managing some 4 million acres of state forest land. There are separate blueprints for the eastern Upper Peninsula, the...Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues
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