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Latest attempt to reintroduce Mexican wolves to the wild fails
A pair of Mexican wolves that had been waiting for their final release into the wild in Arizona are heading back to captivity after federal officials determined that the alpha male of an existing pack behaved aggressively toward them. Authorities...
Tags: Endangered Species, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Officials keep an eye on Inland Waterway cooking oil spill
ALANSON — After Tuesday’s late evening two-vehicle crash, about 5,500 gallons of a mix of used cooking oil and water spilled from a semi-truck — one of the two involved vehicles — and oozed its way toward the Crooked River. The...
Tags: Environmental Cleanup, Transportation Accidents, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Travel Postcard: 48 hours in New York City for nature lovers
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City has a wild side and it has nothing to do with its honking yellow taxis, towering skyscrapers and celebrity-studded nightclub crowds. It's about soaring bald eagles, quiet tidal salt marshes and sweet berry brambles...Tags: Hudson River, New York City, Restaurants, Frederick Law Olmsted, Downtown (Brooklyn, New York)
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Report: Psychedelic mushroom pickers had little gator in backpack, officials say
A group of suspected psychedelic mushroom pickers are accused of having a 2-foot-long alligator in a backpack, clickorlando.com is reporting. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said four men and a juvenile were arrested Sunday at...
Tags: Endangered Species, Seminole County, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Mushrooms
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Help track nesting wood storks
Have you seen any nesting wood storks? The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission wants to know about it. It is trying to compile the locations of nesting colonies of the endangered wading birds which can be found throughout South Florida....Tags: Endangered Species, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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More aquatic plants seen as vital to helping Lake Apopka thrive again
Below the surface of the vast waters of Lake Apopka is a landscape akin to a desert. Only a hardy smattering of grasses, lily pads and other native plants cling to 1 percent of its lake bottom. As part of the vast, multimillion-dollar plan to restore...
Tags: Endangered Species, Environmental Issues, Winter Garden, Conservation, Apopka
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Job-cutting foreign banks risk missing Japan trading bonanza
ReutersBy Nathan Layne and Lawrence White TOKYO/HONG KONG, June 10 (Reuters) - Japan's stock trading boom has turned long-suffering equities desks in Tokyo into profit drivers for global investment banks, with those that resisted the urge to cut staff when...Tags: Hong Kong, Financial Markets, Corporate Performance, Banking, Auto Trends
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Mom and boyfriend who allegedly tortured, murdered boy due in court
This post has been corrected. See below for details. A Palmdale mother and her boyfriend are scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in the alleged torture and beating death of the woman's 8-year-old son. Pearl Fernandez, 29, and her boyfriend, Isauro...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Social Services, Skull Fracture, Career and Workplace, Fractured Rib
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South Florida outdoors notebook
Bass tournament: The Everglades Bassmasters of South Florida has a One Largemouth Bass tournament from safe light-noon June 16 out of Lake Ida Park in Delray Beach. Entry fee is $20 per angler. Contact Tony Crowder at 954-254-9072 or tcrowder@yahoo.com....Tags: Fishing, FIFA World Cup, Everglades National Park, Dania Beach, Campbell (Osceola, Florida)
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South Florida outdoors calendar
June 8: The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has a free hunter safety course from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Markham Park Target Range at 16001 W. State Road 84 in Sunrise. Participants must successfully complete the online portion of the...Tags: Fishing, Pembroke Pines, FIFA World Cup, Everglades, Fort Lauderdale
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South Florida fishing report
Fishing report LAKE OKEECHOBEE Lots of bass 2-4 pounds were biting along the outside grass lines. Fishing for bluegills also has been good. EVERGLADES/FRESHWATER The best bass bite has been at the south end of Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge,...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Miami-Dade County, Lifestyle and Leisure, Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale
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U.S. proposes new protections for captive chimps
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday proposed extending tough new protections for chimpanzees in captivity, a shift that would place strict limits on primates' role as human surrogates in biomedical research. In reclassifying chimps as...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Science, Government, Lincoln Park Zoo, Diseases and Illnesses
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