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Take care when transplanting trees
I love your articles, and thank you for your time. We own a ranch in Wyoming on the Nowood River bottom, but the house sits up above overlooking the ranch. I transplanted some of the native cottonwood trees last spring from the bottom and put them up by...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Environmental Issues, Career and Workplace, Labor Day, Natural Resources
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Meatball-Eating Black Bear Returns to La Crescenta
KTLA NewsLA CRESCENTA, Calif. (KTLA) -- A meatball-loving black bear that roamed a Glendale neighborhood months ago before being tranquilized and relocated has found his way back to civilization, according to state Fish and Game officials. Fish and Game...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources
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Grilling on Father's Day
Billows of black soot escapes into the atmosphere. A crowd begins to gather around the closed gas grill lid. No one else thinks to open the lid. I step up to the grill, lift the lid, offer my advice. "Turn it down." I am met with resistance, as usual....Tags: Father's Day, Environmental Issues, Chicken Breast, Steaks, Foods and Beverages
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Wildfires destroy most homes in Colorado history
DENVER (AP) — Additional crews were joining the fight Saturday against a wildfire in northern Colorado that has scorched about 85 square miles and destroyed at least 181 homes, the most in state history. The High Park Fire burning 15 miles...
Tags: Forestry and Timber, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Lincoln National Corporation, Fires
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3 resorts deliver eco-cozy
Whether you love whales, trees or indigenous people, few travel destinations seem to feel pristine. But for those who want to escape the tourist onslaught and shed the sense that you're about the only one on the planet who hasn't been to a particular...
Tags: Forestry and Timber, Indigenous People, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Issues, Hotels and Accommodations
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Former Penn student dies at Brown County State Park
20-year-old former Penn High School student Chelsea Ann Lovett has died while horseback riding at Brown County State Park. The Indiana Conservation Officers confirm the Granger woman was shortly into the ride around noon Sunday when a dead tree fell and...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources
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Falling tree limb kills horse rider in Brown County Sunday
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an accident that killed a horse rider in Brown County State Park Sunday afternoon. Chelsea Ann Lovett, 20, of Granger, Ind., died when a dead tree fell into the limb of a second tree, which hit her while...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources
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The road to forest recovery
Rangers who work in the Angeles National Forest and the volunteers who support them deserve a tip of the hat for opening a huge swath of forest this weekend, less than three years after the Station fire ravaged the front range of the San Gabriel...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources
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Day Trip: Festivals and fireworks
New Market Wild West Rodeo Days at Adventure Park USA Adventure Park USA in Frederick County will host a two-day rodeo event this Saturday and Sunday. The event features bull riding, a "little wranglers" rodeo, rodeo clowns, trick roping, barrel racing,...Tags: Concerts, Ozomatli (music group), Tourism and Leisure, Rodeo Barrel Racing, Prince George's County
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Black bear leaves trail of overturned trash cans in Glendale neighborhood
A 300-pound black bear with a taste for Middle Eastern food may have returned to Chevy Chase Canyon for more Thursday night before being chased out, police said. Residents reported seeing the bear about 10 p.m. in the 2500 block of East Chevy Chase...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Chevy Chase, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources
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UPDATE: Former Penn High School student killed in horseback riding accident
BROWN COUNTY, Ind -- Indiana conservation officers are investigating the death of a Granger woman who died after a tree fell on her while she was giving a horse-guided tour in Brown County Sunday. Police say 20-year-old Chelsea Ann Lovett of Granger...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Accidental Death, Natural Resources, Health, Purdue University
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Local camps and parks ready for big summer
Sunday editorMemorial Day weekend marks the opening day for many local parks, camps and other outdoor recreational facilities. With 30.7 million people will drive more than 50 miles for Memorial Day trips, according to auto club AAA, many of those local destination...Tags: Weather, Memorial Day, Environmental Issues, Career and Workplace, Labor Day
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