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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, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Earth Day, Natural Resources
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Outdoors-lover DePew finds his home as a DNR officer
OTSEGO COUNTY — If you spend any amount of time hunting, fishing or doing some other outdoor activity in Northern Michigan, there's a pretty good chance you've run into Mark DePew or one of his conservation officer counterparts. Perhaps you even got...
Tags: Sports, Hunting, Rentals, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues
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Jerry Brown blames climate change for state's early fire season
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown put the state’s early wildfire season in global terms Monday, saying the state would have to grow accustomed to more forest fires as a consequence of climate change. Brown’s remarks at the California Department...
Tags: Ecosystems, Jerry Brown, Environmental Issues, Global Change, Fires
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READER SUBMITTED: CSP Applications Due May 31
StatewideThe Natural Resources Conservation Service's Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) will provide about $175 million in funding for up to 12.6 million additional acres enrollment nationwide this year. Although applications are accepted all year, farmers...Tags: Energy Resources, Norwich, Environmental Issues, Torrington, Agriculture
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Sustainable agriculture takes many forms
jsemler@umd.eduThe past two weeks, I have been at training sessions out of state. The first was a SARE Fellows tour in Kentucky. SARE stands for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education. Sustainable agriculture is a popular term nowadays, but let’s be...Tags: Science and Technology, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Consumers
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Six children injured, none fatally, in a boat fire on the South River
Six children were burned — two seriously — by a flash fire that occurred during a Memorial Day boat ride on the South River. Two of the three adults on board also suffered minor injuries. None of the burns appear to be life-threatening,...
Tags: Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Memorial Day, Hospitals and Clinics
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Greener state, greener city
The recent passage and signing of landmark forest legislation will help protect the health and well-being of all Marylanders for generations to come. Maryland has made a commitment to "no net loss" of our state's forests — both urban and rural...
Tags: Forestry and Timber, Environmental Issues, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Environmental Pollution, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Springs fire expected to be fully controlled by Tuesday afternoon
The Springs fire in Ventura County was 90% contained Tuesday morning and was expected to be completely under control by the end of the day, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. The blaze damaged 15 homes but did not...
Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Weather Service, Fires, Guiberson Fire (2009)
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Harsh appointed to Young Farmers Advisory Board
Matt Harsh, co-owner and operator of Chesley Vegetable Farms, a 45-acre fruit and vegetable farm in Washington County, was appointed by Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley as one of five new members of the Young Farmers Advisory Board. The board is...Tags: Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Agriculture, Botany, Conservation
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County will continue progress on Boyne City-Charlevoix trail
BOYNE CITY -- Charlevoix County will apply for a grant from the state in order to move forward with plans to construct a 3.3 mile non-motorized trail along Boyne City-Charlevoix Road. The county board of commissioners voted to apply for the $300,000...
Tags: Science and Technology, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Commentary: What is Mesa Water up to?
As a longtime resident of Costa Mesa, I have been watching with interest the activities of elected and other officials as they pursue "smaller" government. The city of Costa Mesa has had its share of memorable events, including confrontational council...Tags: Landforms, Mountains, Elections, Politics
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