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Bare knowledge of bears cited in Easton shooting
The bear shot dead by Easton police early Sunday after roaming the city for days was a lost male yearling that posed virtually no threat to the public if left alone, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. "Our advice to them was to back off and...
Tags: Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Endangered Species, Animal Attacks, Wildlife, Northampton County (Pennsylvania)
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Crews battling large wildfires in U.P.
NEWBERRY, Mich. (AP) — A fast-moving wildfire in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula burned early Friday, consuming at least 9,500 acres, or nearly 15 square miles, and prompting evacuations as dry conditions aided the blaze, officials said. The...
Tags: Wildfires, Wildlife, Disasters and Accidents, Environmental Issues, Fires
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Glastonbury Addison Woods And Bog Multiuse Trail Ribbon Cutting On Saturday
Although residents have been using it since last fall, the town's multiuse trail between Smith Middle School and Bell Street officially opens Saturday morning after a dedication and ribbon cutting. The ceremony will be held at 9 a.m. at the trail's Smith...
Tags: Wetlands, Environmental Issues
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Huge swath of Angeles National Forest reopens today
Nature enthusiasts will have something to celebrate this Memorial Day weekend after roughly 41,000 acres in Angeles National Forest that were closed in the wake of the Station fire reopen to the public today. The U.S. Forest Service closed large swaths...Tags: Forests, Wetlands, Skin Rash, Environmental Issues, Memorial Day
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Seney refuge manager: U.P. wildfire may be contained Friday
SENEY (AP) — The manager of Seney National Wildlife Refuge in Michigan's Upper Peninsula says he hopes a fire that has burned up to 3,200 acres there will be contained by the day's end. Mark Vaniman told The Associated Press the fire was about 65...
Tags: Wildlife, Environmental Issues
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$76,000 bird-watching job to be posted by USDA
Everyone wants that $76,000 bird-harassing job There’s a lot of interest out there in a new job at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, to step up efforts to chase off birds and wildlife. Airport officials said they’ve been...
Tags: Broward County Commission, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Wildlife, Environmental Issues
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Bay group warns of swimming after storms
Swimmers should avoid contact with tidal and fresh water for 48 hours after a big rain storm this summer, warns the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. The precaution is suggested by state and county health departments, but foundation officials believe it’s...
Tags: Liver Disease, Wildlife, Skin Rash, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests
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A Forest Where The Pine Groves Seem To Go On Forever
The Hartford CourantVisit courant.com/marteka for more photos and previous columns. It started off as a usual walk through the woods of central Connecticut. As I navigated the trails of Middletown's Highlawn Forest, I passed under huge oaks trees, walked along the banks...Tags: Forests, Meriden, Manchester, Environmental Issues, Middletown
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Fish kills reach Baltimore harbor
The algae blooms fouling Baltimore area waters apparently have claimed more victims, as more dead fish have been spotted floating in the Inner Harbor and washing ashore at Fort McHenry just south of downtown. Investigators with the Maryland Department of...
Tags: Wildlife, Energy Resources, Conservation, Boats, Natural Resource Industry
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Update: Seney wildfire
A fire in the Seney National Wildlife Refuge (Schoolcraft County) is threatening to burn across the refuge’s northern boundary onto state-managed land. The last known size of the fire is 3,220 acres and containment is estimated at 65 percent at this...
Tags: Facebook, Science, Science and Technology, Wildlife, Zoology
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Bowmanville a quiet urban enclave
To hear Claire Shingler tell it, "You know you're from Bowmanville if you know where Bowmanville is."
The Chicago neighborhood eight miles north of the Loop is a peaceful retreat from the clamor of surrounding North Side neighborhoods, said Shingler, a...Tags: Wrigleyville, Bars and Clubs, Wildlife, Social Services, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Climate change: Carbon dioxide emissions reach record high
Emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide reached an all-time high last year, further reducing the chances that the world could avoid a dangerous rise in global average temperature by 2020, according to the International Energy Agency, the energy analysis...
Tags: Energy Saving, Weather Statistics, International Energy, Coal, European Union
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