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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 ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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  • 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. ...

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U.S. Forest Service plan will cripple wildlife protection, critics say
Great Falls Tribune
WASHINGTON — Back in the 1980s, when conservation advocates were trying to stop logging in old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest, they relied on a 1982 regulation that required the National Forest Service to protect wildlife such as the spotted ...
Forest plan weakens wildlife protectionBend Bulletin
US Forest Service highlights expansion of restoration of national forestsPoliticalNews.me (press release)

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Checking in at the Wildlife Sanctuary
Fox11online.com
GREEN BAY - We're getting a closer look at some recent additions to the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary. Lori Bankson shows us how they're helping Avani, the 8-month-old cougar, get used to being around people. She also shows us inside the rarely-seen ...

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Plans for caribou sow conflict in NW
Boston.com
Federal endangered species law requires that critical habitat be set aside for the caribou, and environmental groups went to court to force the US Fish and Wildlife Service to comply. This is one of the few places left in the United States that still ...

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Federal wildlife officials offer ice fishing day in Mississippi River refuge
The Republic
Federal wildlife officials are planning a free ice fishing day for kids on the Upper Mississippi National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. Children between the ages of 6 and 13 will be allowed to fish for free at a Mississippi River boat landing in Winona, ...

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DANA BEYERLE: Whooping cranes stay put
Gadsden Times
The Fish and Wildlife Service said the cranes aren't following ultralight airplanes that act as parent birds on their first migration south to Florida. So the birds will be caught where they landed in Winston County and trailered to the Wheeler ...
Whooping crane migration comes up shortLos Angeles Times
Short count of whooping cranes puzzles officialsHouston Chronicle
Texas whooping crane flock smaller than expectedabc13.com
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