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Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge offers unique birding opportunity
FORKLAND — The Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge will host a late-fall visit at 9 a.m. Saturday to the Fred Loetscher Bird Blind. The event will give participants a chance to view birds that frequent the area “up close and personal”...Tags: Wildlife
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SeaWorld attack: Video captures dolphin biting little girl
Eight-year-old Jillian Thomas is so obsessed with dolphins that when her parents brought her to SeaWorld Orlando last week, she made sure to visit the dolphin cove twice.
But she and her parents received the fright of their lives when the marine...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Tetanus, Theme Park Vacations, Amusement and Theme Parks, SeaWorld
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Yankton native inducted into UK Equine Research Hall of Fame
The University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Foundation inducted Eugene T. Lyons into the UK Equine Research Hall of Fame Sept. 23 at Keeneland Race Course along with George Allen, a posthumous inductee formerly of UK's Gluck Equine Research Center...Tags: South Dakota State University, Science, College of William and Mary, George Allen, Animal Science
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Kenai Christmas Tree Cutting Begins on Thanksgiving
Channel 2 NewsStarting Nov. 22, you can get cut down your own Christmas tree for free at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Trees are for personal use with a limit of one per household. In the refuge, trees can be cut with hand tools anywhere, except within 150 feet...Tags: Religious Festivals, Wildlife, Holidays
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Art Callaham: Conn. tragedy stirs debate about rights
I was going to write a nice Christmas wish list from many of my friends (and a couple of enemies); however, the events in Newtown, Conn., last week cannot pass without some comment. I will promise a positive upbeat column for next Sunday. Before the...Tags: Interior Policy, Mental Health, Politics, Health and Safety at School, Personal Weapon Control
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Experts to examine board of surfer killed in shark attack
L.A. NOWExperts are expected to examine the shark marks on the surfboard of a 39-year-old surfer killed by a shark off the Central Coast, officials say.... -
S.D. residents concerned about a drainage ditch proposed in N.D.
OAKES, N.D. - A drainage ditch project that landowners in Dickey and Sargent counties in North Dakota conceived to move water out of a closed basin is headed to the local water board for pending approval. About 60 people attended a public hearing on...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Conservation, Highway Transportation, Wildlife
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SeaWorld restores nearly blind seal's vision
SAN DIEGO -- A young harbor seal rescued at South Mission Beach underwent cataract surgery this week, a procedure that might allow her to be returned to the ocean, SeaWorld San Diego announced Friday. After her rescue on June 13, SeaWorld veterinarians...
Tags: Eyes and Vision, Blindness, Cataracts, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Sea lion shows 'curiosity' about life inland
It only took two days for a 700-pound sea lion to find his way back up the Back Bay and into San Diego Creek in Irvine. On Saturday afternoon, police and a rescue team from the Laguna Beach-based Pacific Marine Mammal Center captured the adult sea lion...
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NDSU Animal Sciences Dept. head elected to national post
NDSU's Animal Sciences Department head is elected president-elect of the American Society of Animal Science. Greg Lardy, head of the Animal Sciences Department at North Dakota State University, has been elected to a one-year term as president-elect of...Tags: Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Politics, Elections, Animal Science, Science and Technology
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Zebras return to Disney's Animal Kingdom
Zebras are being reintroduced slowly to Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park, where they will be the new finale of the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction that carries guests through an Africa-inspired savanna. Fifteen Plains zebras have been adjusting to their...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Wildlife, Endangered Species, Eastern Africa
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