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Soaring to recovery: Indiana weighs removing peregrine falcon from endangered species list
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana wildlife officials could remove the peregrine falcon from the state's endangered species list this summer after what wildlife officials say has been a successful recovery. Nearly 300 nesting pairs of falcons are living...Tags: Conservation, Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, Energy Resources
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State warns of coyote dangers after attack on Chihuahua
State wildlife officials, concerned about a coyote that killed a pet Chihuahua last month, put up warning signs Tuesday in WillowWood, the southwest Orange County neighborhood where the little dog was attacked. The signs read: "Coyote in Area. Don't...
Tags: Ocoee, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Endangered Species
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Discovery premieres first independently produced landmark natural history series, “North America”
Channel Guide Magazine“We called [North America] the most extreme continent, and we always talked about it being an extreme continent, and every single month there was something else to remind us of why that was true.” — Huw Cordey, North America series... -
Federal omission in closing oyster farm broke law, court told
SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Interior Department violated federal law by failing to conduct an environmental review before ordering a Northern California oyster farmer to shutter his operation, attorneys for the farmer told a federal appeals court panel...
Tags: Environmental Politics, Lawyers, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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DiCaprio's wildlife charity auction brings in $38.8 million
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Actor Leonardo DiCaprio and Christie's auction house raised $38.8 million through a charity art auction and donations, Christie's said on Tuesday, with proceeds to benefit environmental and conservation causes. The 33 works in The...Tags: Conservation, Auction Service, Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry, Arts and Culture
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Arkansas mountain snail dropped from endangered list
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- A dime-sized snail found only on Mount Magazine in western Arkansas has become the first invertebrate to be delisted under the Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Tuesday that the Magazine Mountain...
Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Endangered Species
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South Africa: online video shows guide at game reserve charging on foot at elephant
Associated PressJOHANNESBURG (AP) — A safari guide rushed on foot toward an elephant at a South African game park while fellow guides whooped and laughed at the foolhardy stunt, which cost the ranger his job when a video of the incident was posted online. The...Tags: Africa, South Africa, Thomas Masters
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Student Kiera Wilmot's arrest over science experiment explosion sparks outrage on Twitter, other social media
Kiera Wilmot is a petite 16-year-old who plays cello, wants to study robotics in college and, since last month, worries her school views her as a "terrorist." She is also the subject of an online, "justice for Kiera" campaign championed by strangers...
Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Endangered Species
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Drift boat angler catches giant kingfish
Kathy Bootle caught a 65-pound kingfish Monday morning fishing on the Fish City Pride drift boat out of Hillsboro Inlet Marina. The giant kingfish ate a double-hooked sardine on a monofilament leader in 120 feet north of the inlet. Bootle fought the...
Tags: Fishing, Coconut Creek, Everglades, Rodeo, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Indiana DNR officials say social media report of shark in Wabash River just another fish tale
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Department of Natural Resources officials say a report that a bull shark has been found in the Wabash River is just another fish tale. A photograph posted on a Terre Haute television station's Facebook page showed a bull...Tags: Television Industry
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Kenai Refuge Revises Fire Management Plan
Channel 2 NewsThe fire management plan for the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is being revised for the first time in five years. Officials at the refuge will take public comments on the environmental assessment draft until the end of the month. The Peninsula...Tags: Drugs and Medicines
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Richard Grosso: PSC doublespeak threatens local land use planning
Will Florida's precious coastal treasures — undeveloped coastal areas — be lost by an anti-solar stroke of the Florida Public Service Commission's pen? It doesn't look good. Anyone who believes in more, not fewer, energy choices or local...Tags: Nova Southeastern University, Conservation, Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues, Elections
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