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Gardeners conserve our natural resources
As redbuds flash purple along our roadways and tulips blink red and yellow at our doorsteps, I am reminded that natural beauty is awe-inspiring and worth protecting. Not just on Earth Day, but every day. Gardeners are some of the best...
Tags: Energy Resources, Earth Day, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Natural Resources
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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: Hypothermia, Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Autism, Wildlife
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Troubled Salton Sea may get some relief
Staff WriterThe Salton Sea may get a boost soon. Three environmental projects have been tentatively awarded $3 million. Two of the projects — one on the south end and another on the north end of the sea are habitat restoration and dust mitigation projects....Tags: Renovation, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Natural Resources
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Tressler becomes PACD president
New Centerville area farmer, Jack Tressler, has recently assumed the presidency of the statewide Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts (PACD). Tressler, who is also the chairman of the board of directors of the Somerset Conservation...
Tags: Washington, DC, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Friedens
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Conservancy to have two meetings in May
The Conemaugh Valley Conservancy is to host its annual meeting at the Blairsville Italian Club May 8 at 6 p.m. To be featured is Scott Roberts’ presentation “Big Clean Up on the Little Conemaugh River.” Roberts is the consultant...Tags: Rivers, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Bodies of Water
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Hundreds evacuated as Banning fire burns thousands of acres
A fast-moving brush fire powered by Santa Ana winds raged out of control Wednesday in Riverside County, forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes and creating a thick pall of smoke that stretched for miles and affected air quality in the region....
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Weather Warnings, Environmental Issues, Air Pollution, House Building
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DNR seeks wolf hunt in 3 areas of Upper Peninsula
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — State wildlife regulators will propose letting hunters kill several dozen gray wolves this fall in three sections of the Upper Peninsula where other methods have failed to prevent attacks on livestock and pets, a...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Elections
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Senate panel oks bill that would allow wolf hunt, nullify petition against it
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A state Senate panel has voted to let the Michigan Natural Resources Commission decide which animals can be hunted, which could render meaningless a proposed referendum on wolf hunting. Now only the Legislature can...
Tags: Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Elections, Politics
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Issues surrounding Powertech Uranium Mine to be presented at Sturgis meeting
STURGIS, S.D. - If there’s a two letter word that is a double-edge sword in South Dakota, it’s economic development. That’s because in its pursuit by industry and state legislators, it makes for some interesting contradictions. Take...
Tags: Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Government, Conservation, Regional Authority
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Latest estimate puts Michigan wolf population at 658
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan's gray wolf population has declined slightly as state officials consider scheduling a hunting season in the Upper Peninsula this fall. The Department of Natural Resources reported Thursday the latest estimate is that...Tags: Energy Resources
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With a population of 658, Snyder clears way for recently-endangered wolves to be hunted
Additional information from WSBT-TVTRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Rick Snyder signed a bill Wednesday that takes the decision to hunt or not hunt wolves out of voters' hands. It clears the way to schedule Michigan's first gray wolf hunting season since the animal was driven to...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Government, Conservation
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Michigan House OKs bill that could allow wolf hunt
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Republican-led state House passed legislation Thursday that could block voters from deciding whether to allow wolf hunting in Michigan, sending the measure to Republican Gov. Rick Snyder's desk. The measure, which...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Energy Resources, Rentals, Environmental Issues, Government
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