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    May 14, 2010 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. KY3 TV

    <span><span style=&quot;font-size: small;"><span lang="RU">999 West Sunshine</span></span></span>
    999 West Sunshine P.O. Box 3500 Springfield, MO 65807 Phone 417-268-3000 Fax 417-868-3895 KY3.com The Station Founded: KYTV signed on the air on October 1, 1953 at 4:47 P.M., concluding the broadcast day at 10:30 P.M. and has been an...

    Tags: Tour Operations Industry, ESPN (tv network), Photography, Arts and Culture, Kevin McNally

  2. Apr 19, 2013 |Resource Link| Orlando Sentinel
  3. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  4. Gumbo Limbo Nature Center

    South Florida Parenting
    1801 N. Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton; 561-338-1473 www.gumbolimbo.org Family-oriented programs that make learning about nature fun are what make this place so popular. Inside, visitors can explore several exhibits and dis-plays, aquariums and live animals....

    Tags: Endangered Species, Conservation, Natural Resources, Wildlife

  5. May 28, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  6. July 26: Focus on Family - Kidwinks

    Free Summer Family Fun in Chicago
    WGN News
    Free Summer Family Fun in Chicago Summer is all about getting out of the house and enjoying the beautiful weather. Parents in this economy, though, really need to pay attention to their budgets. Jean Lemke, co-founder of kidwinks.com, shares some free...

    Tags: Park Ridge, Hoffman Estates, WGN, Douglas Park, Entertainment

  7. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  8. Dame's rocket: Abundant seed producer invading landscapes

    <span style=&quot;font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><strong>By Steven Apfelbaum</strong></span></span>
    By Steven Apfelbaum Dame’s rocket has escaped from gardens and is rapidly invading the surrounding landscapes. Left unchecked, this beautiful, yet lethal plant will wreak havoc on the natural environment, threatening the survival of native plants...

    Tags: Invasive Species, Ecosystems, Forestry and Timber, Forests, Conservation

  9. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  10. Invasive plants: Use native species instead of invasives to protect environment

    Jan Newton, educational coordinator for the John Clayton Chapter, Virginia Native Plant Society ... <a href=&quot;http://www.claytonvnps.org">www.claytonvnps.org</a> ... suggests native plant alternatives to these non-native invasives:
    Jan Newton, educational coordinator for the John Clayton Chapter, Virginia Native Plant Society ... www.claytonvnps.org ... suggests native plant alternatives to these non-native invasives: Non-native Invasives: Mimosa tree or silk tree (Albizia...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Invasive Species, Agriculture, Forests, Conservation

  11. Aug 24, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  12. Top 20 Local Family Fun Spots

    Perhaps your parents read South Florida Parenting 20 years ago. Now you have a family of your own. Do you remember hula dancing at the Mai-Kai as an uninhibited child? It’s still there. Take a walk down Memory Lane to revisit attractions you loved as a child.
    Perhaps your parents read South Florida Parenting 20 years ago. Now you have a family of your own. Do you remember hula dancing at the Mai-Kai as an uninhibited child? It’s still there. Take a walk down Memory Lane to revisit attractions you loved as a...

    Tags: Henry Flagler, IMAX, Family, Miami-Dade County, Animals

  13. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  14. Japanese and giant knotweed: a new big threat

    Over the last 15 years, a shrub has been spreading throughout Petoskey and sending down roots &mdash; strong roots.
    Over the last 15 years, a shrub has been spreading throughout Petoskey and sending down roots — strong roots. The shrub, the invasive knotweed, comes in two varieties: Japanese and giant. Growing mostly throughout Petoskey is Japanese knotweed. But...

    Tags: Invasive Species, Energy Resources, Japan, Conservation, Natural Resource Industry

  15. Jun 12, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  16. Habitat work underway on Pa. State Game Lands

    Lehigh Valley Wild
    Jerry Feaser of the Pennsylvanai Game Commission reports the following: As Pennsylvania hunters and trappers begin purchasing their 2011-12 licenses (as of Monday, June 11), Pennsylvania Game Commission teams of land managers, foresters and Food and Cover...
  17. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  18. Florida Beach Guide: Boca Raton

    <a href=&quot;http://www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us/vis/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Boca Raton</a>, located 40 miles north of Miami on Florida's east coast, is known for its stylish homes, upscale shopping and lavish lifestyle. But the city's most priceless treasure lies in its beaches. Much of Boca's beaches remain au natural. No condos. No commercial buildings. Just dunes dotted with sea oats and sea grape.
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    Boca Raton, located 40 miles north of Miami on Florida's east coast, is known for its stylish homes, upscale shopping and lavish lifestyle. But the city's most priceless treasure lies in its beaches. Much of Boca's beaches remain au natural. No condos. No...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Children, Florida, Palm Beach County, Boca Raton

  19. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. Maryland's oysters more depleted than thought, study says

    A new scientific study recommends halting all commercial harvest of oysters in Maryland, warning that the ecologically important bivalves are even more depleted than previously believed and that continuing to catch them risks eliminating them altogether from much of the upper Chesapeake Bay.
    A new scientific study recommends halting all commercial harvest of oysters in Maryland, warning that the ecologically important bivalves are even more depleted than previously believed and that continuing to catch them risks eliminating them altogether...

    Tags: Aquaculture, Energy Resources, University of Maryland, College Park, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Chesapeake Bay

  21. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Oyster farming off to a slow start in Maryland

    &#8212; The dock built to hold water-filled tanks of baby oysters stands empty. The new marina for landing fully grown bivalves is being used for now by some crabbers.
    — The dock built to hold water-filled tanks of baby oysters stands empty. The new marina for landing fully grown bivalves is being used for now by some crabbers. Encouraged by a new state policy to boost private oyster farming, Jay Robinson and...

    Tags: Wetlands, St. Mary's County, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Chincoteague (Accomack, Virginia)

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