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Removing dams: Are shad worth it?
It's an age-old feud which money, technology and even sex failed to mute – dams and American Shad just don't get along. For decades on the Lehigh River, men have hauled shad over the dams, coaxed them to spawn in hatcheries and released their...
Tags: Palmer Township, Lafayette College, Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Natural Resources, Environmental Issues
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Outdoors: Deer season may extend
South Bend TribuneIf a new regulations package is approved by the Natural Resources Commission this summer, Hoosier bow hunters will get an additional 15 days in the field. That proposal is among several others on which the DNR seeks public opinion. The proposed...Tags: Game, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Whitefish, Foods and Beverages, Aquaculture
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Glastonbury Town Council's Resolution On State Police Firearms Training Facility
The Hartford CourantOn Tuesday, the town council came close to approving this resolution against a state police firearms traning facility in the Meshomasic State Forest. The following is the text of the resolution that was read, but never voted on since the state...Tags: Environmental Cleanup, Glastonbury, Endangered Species, Wildlife, Natural Resources
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Summer jobs ready to dig up
If you're looking for a job — whether you're a student or not — you shouldn't have much trouble finding employment in Aberdeen. Dan Thielsen of the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation said there are jobs available this summer....
Tags: Career and Workplace, McDonald's, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Colleges and Universities
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Indiana laws govern use of off-road vehicles
With many Hoosiers enjoying the warmer weather and the outdoor activities associated with it, the Department of Natural Resources is reminding off-road vehicle operators about the laws regarding registration of their ORVs and them being operated on public...Tags: Laws, Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Theft, Wildlife
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100-year-old woman remembers Laurel Hill long before it was a park
Daily American Staff WriterLeona Shaffer remembers more than 90 years ago, back when her family ran a farm, raising Jersey and Guernsey cattle and growing and harvesting hay and crops with little mechanical help. Shaffer, who just turned 100, said she was a bit of a tomboy, and...Tags: Zurich (Swiss Confederation), Travel, Petroleum Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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Grand fire burns through 3,800 acres; crews attack from air
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.More than 1,400 firefighters were on the lines Friday, battling a brush fire that’s burned through more than 3,800 acres in Ventura and Kern counties since Wednesday. The Grand fire is 25% contained, and the threatened Hungry Valley State Park and...Tags: Fires, Forestry and Timber, Science and Technology
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Use gypsum to build soils and buffer weather
Chicago - Ohio farmer Les Seiler has applied gypsum to his fields for the past five years. His farm is based in Fulton County, Ohio, 40 miles west of Toledo and near the Michigan border where Seiler says cold and wet spring weather is “guaranteed.”...Tags: Science, Montgomery (Kane, Illinois), Teachers, The Ohio State University, Natural Resources
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FLYING FLAGS
The flags that fly on holidays throughout Aberdeen are more than just a good expression of patriotism. The system also helps support the huge American flag at Wylie Park. The Exchange Club arranges for 400 flags to fly 12 to 18 times every year in...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Business, Holidays, Forestry and Timber, Child Abuse
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SDSU Extension offers variety of services to answer horticulture & tree questions
BROOKINGS - Spring may be behind schedule this year, but when it does arrive SDSU Extension is ready, says Rosie Nold, Ag & Natural Resources Program Director. "Like all services SDSU Extension provides, when it comes to horticulture we have many...Tags: Botany, Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Agriculture, Environmental Issues
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Canton Hydropower Project Moves Forward In U.S. Senate
The Hartford CourantLegislation that would let two old dams on the Farmington River be used for hydropower got a boost on Thursday when a committee of the U.S. Senate endorsed the idea. The Senate's energy and natural resources committee voted in favor of a bill that...Tags: Elizabeth Esty, Lobbying, Renewable Energy, Conservation, Chris Murphy
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James City to plan how to grow agricultural businesses
A $20,000 grant will help James City County develop a plan to grow agricultural businesses. The money from the governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund will help the county take a comprehensive look at how to protect and...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Politics, Bob McDonnell, Agriculture
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