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  • 2005: Nature’s Crisis
    In my 35 years as a conservationist, I have never beheld such a bleak and depressing situation as I see today. The evidence for my despair falls into three categories: the state of Nature, the power of anticonservationists, and appeasement and weakness ...

  • A Dream for a Future with Alternative Energy
    "America has become a vassal state to OPEC. Our military men and women are offered as a serf army to the OPEC nations. We use billions of US tax dollars and the blood of our soldiers to preserve the power of these unpopular governments. Wind power and ...

  • Alaska Drilling. Is it Necessary?
    Alaska Drilling. Is it Necessary? Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) has become a controversial issue when Republicans included the measure in a major defense bill. According to Democrats and moderate Republicans the piece of ...

  • Campfire Capers: There's a Bear in Your Truck
    The site we called Stough's Point was part of a larger "camping" area which was actually a state park. During the times we camped there, the park had not yet been developed into the fairly typical layout of rows of pull-ins with hook ups and modern ...

  • Camping and Trekking in the National Parks-Your Heritage
    National parks and reserves, although blessed with all the beauty and exciting locations for great memorable adventures, can be very rugged places as well ,with no consideration for man kind.Conditions may change from good to bad in a short time If you ...

  • Celebrate Parks Day, Everyday this Summer!
    Celebrate Parks Day, Everyday this Summer!(485 words)Canada’s Parks Day falls on July 16’th this year. First celebrated in 1990, Parks Day is an opportunity for individuals to participate in hundreds of unique and fun events taking place in sites from ...

  • Cities, States and Others Step up Action on Climate, Despite Federal Reluctance
    Last year, Pentagon defense adviser Andrew Marshall issued a harsh warning of the consequences of climate change: mass chaos, national security crises and food shortages. If climate change occurs abruptly, the report declared, there could be a ...

  • Clover. Is it all that it is made up to be?
    In today's markets most seed companies have what is said to be the best. Well what do you think? We all have been told or have read something about the white and red clovers, crimson and the white tail clover. High protein clovers as well as the 38 ...

  • Cormorant Bird Overabundance in Wisconsin
    Article intro:In the 1970’s, the Cormorant was nearly wiped out from existence when its habitat was loaded with toxic chemicals. With very little control with the use of toxic chemicals in that decade. The wildlife environment was being contaminated. The ...

  • Create an environmentally friendly shopping policy
    These days, buying green products does not mean sacrificing your quality of life or needing to become a hippy. There are many high quality environmental products which are better for the environment and your health.Today, you have far more options when it ...

  • Deer Hunters Are a Strange Species
    Before there were grocery stores and fast food restaurants, people hunted for food. Some still do. In fact, according to the results of the 2001 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service survey, there are estimated to be 10.9 million people who hunt big game. ...

  • Experience the Thrill of Eagle Watching
    "Above all other birds it is the soaring eagle, with its size and weight, that gives the most abiding impression of power and purpose in the air," declared Edwin Way Teale in Atlantic Monthly in 1957. Unique to North America and revered for its majestic ...

  • Fishing Adventures in Canada
    If you would like to experience real adventure in fishing, then Canada is the perfect location for you. Canada has a wide area of rivers, ponds, freshwater lakes, saltwater and streams. Freshwater and saltwater fishing are the favorite pastimes of ...

  • Garbage in its Place
    Garbage in its Place(352 words)There is nothing worse than seeing garbage blowing down the street of your neighborhood, or finding broken shards of glass at the local swimming hole where children play. Wildlife is just as vulnerable to garbage and many ...

  • Gorilla Conservation
    Gorilla Conservation Like all the other great apes, gorillas are endangered. Some subspecies are in fact listed as critically endangered, and unless a concerted worldwide effort is made, this magnificent species will unfortunately go the way of the ...

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The Hindu

Ban on Polar Bear Trade Defeated at UN Wildlife Summit
AOL News
(March 18) -- A US-backed proposal to ban the international trade of polar bear skins, teeth and claws was rejected today at a UN wildlife meeting because ...
New Pentagon Effort Targets Illicit Wildlife TradeNew York Times
Polar bear ban defeated at UN conservation meetingThe Associated Press
E-commerce in protected wildlife boomingAFP
Straits Times -Nature.com (subscription) (blog) -RedOrbit
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MiamiHerald.com

Fish and Wildlife Protects Red-Legged Frog
Santa Barbara Independent
By Indy Staff The US Fish and Wildlife Service on 3/16 designated more than 1.6 million acres critical habitat for the California red-legged frog, ...
Frogs get a leg upSignal
2764 acres set aside in Calaveras for red frogUnion Democrat
1.6 million acres protected for red-legged frogsExaminer.com
Los Angeles Times -East Bay Express -The Associated Press
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» Fish and Wildlife adopts Oregon halibut seasons
Bandon Western World
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission last week adopted 2010 halibut regulations and also received a preview of ocean salmon seasons. ...

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BBC News

UN wildlife body rejects bluefin trade ban
Sydney Morning Herald
Lobbied aggressively by Japan, delegates at a UN wildlife trade meeting on Thursday massively rejected a ban on cross-border commerce in Atlantic bluefin ...
UN rejects export ban on Atlantic bluefin tunaThe Associated Press
Tuna trade ban considered by wildlife conferenceeuronews
Bluefin tuna ban proposal meets rejectionBBC News
Aljazeera.net -Winnipeg Free Press
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Seattle Post Intelligencer

Plucky whooping crane gives wildlife experts hope
The Associated Press
ARANSAS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Texas — After the poisonous snake slithered into the whooping crane family's marshy grounds and sank its fangs into the ...
Whoopers work to surviveVictoria Advocate

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New wildlife show titled LIFE premieres on Discovery Channel on Sunday
Seattle Times
The series offers 130 stories from the natural world. Learn about life on earth, and the tactics animals and plants have developed to survive in the wild. ...

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College Wildlife Students Migrate To Frostburg
WJZ
Turkey calling and fly casting are on the agenda for an annual gathering in Frostburg of wildlife management students from 18 universities. ...

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Mid-Hudson News

Sullivan County Airport to conduct wildlife hazard assessment study
Mid-Hudson News
BETHEL – The FAA lists wildlife on or in the vicinity of Sullivan County International Airport as being birds, coyote and deer. While there have apparently ...
Bird strikes mean Aspen airport must assess its wildlife hazardsAspen Times

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Free hike to provide lessons on wildlife
Contra Costa Times
Families can learn about frogs, toads, salamanders, insects and other wildlife during a free hike in Novato's Indian Valley Open Space Preserve from 10 am ...

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Fen wildlife trust in £1.2m loan plea to council
BBC News
A wildlife trust covering Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire is asking for a £1.2m loan to create a "fen masterplan". ...