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Expert Advice On Avoiding, Surviving Bear Attacks
KMGH Denver
Wildlife experts stress that Colorado black bears are not normally aggressive like Yellowstone grizzlies. Black bears are wary of people and their typical ...
Montana officials trap suspected killer grizzlyReuters
One person killed, two injured after bear rampages through campground near ...Los Angeles Times (blog)
Survivor of Mont. bear attack says she played deadThe Associated Press
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Zedonk hybrid born at Ga. wildlife preserve
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A zedonk, an unusual cross between a donkey and a zebra, is attracting attention at the Chestatee Wildlife Preserve in Dahlonega after being born there ...
Meet the Zedonk, the Zebra-Donkey HybridThe Atlantic (blog)
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Zebra Donkey Hybrid Born in GeorgiaCare2.com
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Volunteer efforts help wildlife hurt in oil spill
Boston Herald
Volunteers are assisting efforts to help wildlife injured in a southern Michigan oil spill. A wildlife rehabilitation has been opened in Marshall by federal ...
Volunteers Helping Wildlife After River Oil SpillWLNS
Oil spill threatens Michigan wildlifePress TV
Michigan oil spill soaks wildlife, causes odorThe Associated Press
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Judge Rejects Forest Service's Plan on Fire Retardant
New York Times
Yet chemicals in the most common retardants can hurt wildlife, particularly when they miss their mark. In some cases, large numbers of fish have been killed ...
Judge orders tougher look at fire retardant dropsThe Associated Press
Molloy orders review of US Forest Service's use of aerial fire retardantsThe Missoulian

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Global warming heating up, says wildlife group official
Citizens Voice
The National Wildlife Federation is amping up global warming awareness in the wake of clean air and climate change legislation dying in Congress. ...

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Grizzly caught after MT mauling that killed MI man
The Associated Press
Wildlife officials on Thursday were testing the DNA of a captured grizzly bear to confirm if it was the animal that killed a Michigan man and injured two ...
Grizzly bear and cubs captured after fatal campground attack near YellowstoneLos Angeles Times (blog)
Bear and Cubs Caught after Highly Unusual Campsite Mauling Near YellowstoneNew West

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Part of Miss. River delta reopens to sport fishing
MiamiHerald.com
Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Robert Barham reopens part of the Mississippi River delta in Plaquemines Parish to recreational fishing. ...

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Wildlife officers capture orphan bear cubs
Seattle Times
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife officers have captured two black bear cubs near Kingston and sent them to a wildlife shelter. ...

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Granholm: Don't try to help wildlife on your own
Detroit Free Press
Jennifer Granholm is saying "no thanks" to volunteers attempting to rescue oil-covered wildlife from the Kalamazoo River and surrounding waters. ...


Author's legacy offers hope for Arizona's native wildlife
Arizona State University
One Arizonan who recognized the value of the Southwest's native wildlife was Wendell Lee Minckley, an Arizona State University emeritus professor of biology ...
Grad works to reverse Southwest's native fish declineArizona State University

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