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    Sep 14, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Drugs may protect bats threatened by disease known as white-nose syndrome, scientists announce

    L.A. Unleashed
    BOSTON — Scientists may have found some ways to help the nation's bats, which are being wiped out by a novel fungal disease. Lab tests show that several drugs can fight the fungus and that some antiseptics might help decontaminate......
  2. Oct 28, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. Bat roundup: Relocating in Cocoa Beach, and a federal proposal to deal with fatal white-nose syndrome: Your views requested

    Animal Crazy - Orlando Sentinel
    Florida Today reported Tuesday, Oct. 26, that the picnic pavilion at the Cocoa Beach Aquatic Center has been closed because bats have moved into the rafters. Wisely, the center is eager to keep bats around because they're such great mosquito-eaters. So to...
  4. Nov 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Rabid bats on the rise in Los Angeles County this year

    L.A. NOW
    Due to an unusually high number of rabid bats found in Los Angeles County this year, public health officials are asking all residents to avoid touching any wild animals and to make sure their pets have up-to-date vaccinations. Officials do......
  6. Jun 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. From the Vaults: 'First Spaceship on Venus' (1960)

    The Daily Mirror
    Well, "First Spaceship on Venus" is quite the odd little movie: a vintage space epic filmed in East Germany and co-produced with Poland. It features an international team of characters and a strong anti-nuclear message! Released in German as "Der...
  8. Apr 15, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Santa Monica Mountains Science Festival starts Friday at Paramount Ranch

    Outposts
    The inaugural Santa Monica Mountains Science Festival begins Friday evening at Paramount Ranch in Agoura Hills. Sponsored by the National Park Service in partnership with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the free festival will take...
  10. Oct 2, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Fossils radically alter ideas about the look of man's earliest ancestors

    A treasure trove of 4.4-million-year-old fossils from the Ethiopian desert is dramatically overturning widely held ideas about the early evolution of humans and how they came to walk upright, even as it paints a remarkably detailed picture of early life in Africa, researchers reported Thursday.
    A treasure trove of 4.4-million-year-old fossils from the Ethiopian desert is dramatically overturning widely held ideas about the early evolution of humans and how they came to walk upright, even as it paints a remarkably detailed picture of early life...

    Tags: Science, Elephant (animal), University of California, Berkeley, Paleontology, Yale University

  12. Apr 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Earth Day weekend: Not just another marketing opportunity

    Earth Day weekend is upon us.  I can tell because my email inbox is jammed with pitches for "green" products and corporate campaigns: Clothing made from recycled plastic bottles; natural skin care products; hybrid auto accessories, even pet waste collection bags.
    Earth Day weekend is upon us.  I can tell because my email inbox is jammed with pitches for "green" products and corporate campaigns: Clothing made from recycled plastic bottles; natural skin care products; hybrid auto accessories, even pet waste...

    Tags: Health and Beauty Products, Hybrid Vehicles, Druid Hill, Jesse Jackson, Dave Mason

  14. Jul 12, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Use houseplants to fill in a garden's empty spaces

    By mid-July, "black holes" often develop in the garden. Spring ephemeral flowers such as Virginia bluebells have died away. Tulip leaves and stems have browned and even the daffodil foliage has mostly faded and can safely be removed. Bleeding heart foliage is yellowed and ready to be cut back. Pansies may be peckish. So tidy up and fill any blanks with annuals -- you may find them on sale -- or with containers.
    Special to the Tribune
    By mid-July, "black holes" often develop in the garden. Spring ephemeral flowers such as Virginia bluebells have died away. Tulip leaves and stems have browned and even the daffodil foliage has mostly faded and can safely be removed. Bleeding heart...

    Tags: Natural Resources, Death, Wildlife, Dietary Supplements

  16. Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Calls come earlier this year for S.D. bat business

    The owners of a South Dakota roofing company say they're getting more calls these days for their side business, which is bat removal and control. Jim and Laura Woods, of Canton, said their bat business is usually not as busy this time of year. Generally...
  18. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Western Maryland wind project faces limits to protect bats, birds

    Maryland's first industrial-scale wind energy project would be required under a federal plan issued Monday to slow down its turbines at certain times of the year to reduce the number of endangered bats that might be killed by the long, spinning blades.
    Maryland's first industrial-scale wind energy project would be required under a federal plan issued Monday to slow down its turbines at certain times of the year to reduce the number of endangered bats that might be killed by the long, spinning blades....

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Metal and Mineral, Landforms, Wildlife, Environmental Politics

  20. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  21. Could the Ebola Outbreak Spread to the U.S.?

    UGANDA -- Fourteen people have died so far from the Ebola outbreak that began earlier this month in Western Uganda.
    CNN
    UGANDA -- Fourteen people have died so far from the Ebola outbreak that began earlier this month in Western Uganda. According to the World Health Organization, the first case is believed to be from the Nyanswiga village in Nyamarunda, a sub-county of the...

    Tags: CNN (tv network), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immune System, High Blood Pressure, Ebola hemorrhagic fever

  22. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Maryland gardens warm up to tropical trend

    Tropicals will be hot this gardening season.
    Tropicals will be hot this gardening season. Forgive the pun, but growers and garden centers are responding to a demand from homeowners for the luxurious foliage and lipstick colors of plants more suited to the South. And they are offering much more...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Environmental Issues, Video Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Gardening

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