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31.10.2024 | The Silent War on Eagles: A Cultural Crisis in the Feather Trade | Eagles soar high, symbols of freedom and strength. Yet, beneath their majestic flight lies a troubling reality. Poachers are exploiting the sacred demand for eagle feathers among Native Americans. This illegal trade is not just a crime; it’... |
31.10.2024 | WSSA Empowers Endangered Species Act Training and Webinar | Weed Science Society of America
During September in Wisconsin, the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) and the National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants (NAICC) hosted the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Fish and Wild... |
30.10.2024 | Poachers are exploiting the high demand for eagle feathers that are sacred among Native Americans | Another investigation involving undercover agents recovered 150 golden and bald eagles over the past decade, with 35 defendants charged and 31 sentenced for wildlife violations, according to court records and federal officials.
Perry Lilley... |
29.10.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Voters must step up for democracy; be a hero with a single vote; follow the science on Prop 127; the debt spiral | Who will save democracy?
Who will save America from another Trump kakistocracy? (Look it up.) My hope is that voters in these following groups will “step up” for democracy!
Young people would seem to be highly unfavorable toward Republican ... |
25.10.2024 | Provo River Delta Officially Opens to Public Recreation As a Result of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda | Date: Friday, October 25, 2024
Contact: Interior_Press@ios.doi.gov
SALT LAKE CITY — Following years of work, the Provo River Delta Restoration Project is now complete and as of Saturday, Oct. 26, the newly restored Delta area and its associ... |
24.10.2024 | 13 Awesome Facts About Bats | Bats are an important species that impact our daily lives in ways we might not even realize. From pollinating our favorite fruits to eating pesky insects to inspiring medical marvels, bats are heroes of the night.
Bat Week — held the last w... |
22.10.2024 | Over 7,000 Officers Combat Boating Under the Influence Nationwide During 'Operation Dry Water' | 2024 Operation Dry Water Weekend Results
The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard and hundreds of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, conducted the sixte... |
11.10.2024 | Celebrating Our National Wildlife Refuges | Each October, National Wildlife Refuge Week celebrates the vast network of public lands and waters managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Wildlife Refuge System.
From October 13-19, we encourage everyone to walk, roll o... |
09.10.2024 | Winchester Lake waterfowl hunting opens Oct 19 | Check out the map above for designated hunt locations.
All normal waterfowl hunting rules apply along with additional rules for Winchester Lake. In addition to an Idaho hunting license, a migratory bird permit and federal duck stamp is requ... |
04.10.2024 | One Last Hurdle: American Eels Navigate over Ellicott City’s Daniels Dam with a New Ladder | October 4, 2024
Recent dam removals on the Patapsco River ease their path
American eels get a little help from some Maryland Conservation Corps members to complete their epic migration from the Sargasso Sea. Photo by Joe Zimmermann
A thousa... |
27.09.2024 | Volunteer for National Public Lands Day | Public lands belong to all of us. Federal agencies manage them, but they are enjoyed by everyone. These special places provide us with outdoor recreation, education and relaxation.
National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest, single-d... |
12.09.2024 | DEM Reminds the Public and Hunters of the Upcoming Archery Deer Season | Published on Thursday, September 12, 2024
PROVIDENCE, RI – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is reminding the public and hunters that deer archery season begins in the coming weeks. Rhode Island is split into fou... |
01.09.2024 | Полиция Техаса потратит $5,3 млн на инструмент с технологией геозонирования | Департамент общественной безопасности Техаса (DPS) подписал контракт стоимостью в $5,3 млн на использование инструментов Tangles и WebLoc израильской компании Cobwebs Technologies, принадлежащей PenLink. Контракт будет действовать пять лет.... |
29.08.2024 | Why do the flaming carcasses of electrocuted birds keep starting Colorado wildfires? | On July 31, the West Metro Fire District responded to a small brush fire in Jefferson County near Morrison after a bird was electrocuted by overhead power lines, caught on fire and fell to the ground, igniting the grass and brush below, the... |
13.08.2024 | Interior Department Establishes Willamette Valley Conservation Area in Oregon, Conserving Vital Species Habitat | Date: Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Contact: Interior_Press@ios.doi.gov
CORVALLIS, Ore. — The Department of the Interior today announced the establishment of the Willamette Valley Conservation Area in Oregon as the 572nd unit of the U.S. Fish an... |
03.08.2024 | The High Cost of Green Dreams: Air New Zealand's Emission Target Retreat | Air New Zealand has taken a step back from its ambitious 2030 carbon emissions target. The airline, once a beacon of sustainability in the aviation industry, now finds itself grappling with the harsh realities of cost and technology. This d... |
01.08.2024 | Travel | Kayaking in unusual places gives a unique perspective to sightseeing | Other great places to hit the water in the U.S. are Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Minnesota, the Everglades, Prince William Sound and Glacier Bay in Alaska, and Lake Tahoe in California and Nevada. Globally, think of the Norwegian fjords, t... |
01.07.2024 | Animal Welfare Groups Spread Awareness of Dangerous Risks to Local Wildlife and Habitat from Live Fireworks Displays | Raphel Jose, Upsplash
We can all celebrate Independence Day without causing terror for animals, humane groups assert
There is a way for all of us to honor our nation and share time together without causing stress and harm to local wildlife ... |
22.06.2024 | June Nature Walk: Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge, smallest urban NWR in U.S. | Although the west entrance remains open in winter, it can be a bit difficult to find as the parking lot is tucked behind a medical center on West 77th Drive. From the medical center, you walk along an irrigation canal to an entry gate. The ... |
21.06.2024 | Proposed settlement reached to restore habitats in Port Gamble Bay | The Port Gamble Bay Natural Resource Trustee Council has reached a proposed settlement, now available for public comment, that would require building two habitat restoration projects worth nearly $10 million. The two projects will restore 2... |
07.06.2024 | Nature-based solutions key to Galveston's climate resiliency | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Galveston Island is vulnerable to sea level rise, and a new report emphasizes the need for more nature-based solutions.
Why it matters: Galveston has already experienced 8 inches of sea level rise in ... |
03.06.2024 | Bison gores 83-year-old woman in Yellowstone National Park | An 83-year-old woman was seriously injured when she was gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park over the weekend, the park said Monday.
The park said the bison was "defending its space" when it gored the South Carolina woman... |
29.05.2024 | Axios Finish Line: Birding for the soul | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Birding is a hot hobby in the post-pandemic era.
Why it matters: It comes with a slew of perks, from boosting mental health to aiding scientific discovery.
By the numbers: 96 million Americans — more ... |
22.05.2024 | 2nd human case of bird flu confirmed amid U.S. dairy cow outbreak | A Michigan farmworker has been diagnosed with bird flu, state health officials announced in a statement Wednesday, marking the second human case associated with the current outbreak in U.S. dairy cows.
The latest patient, who had been in co... |
20.05.2024 | Man suffers "significant injuries" in grizzly bear attack while hunting with father in Canada | A man in British Columbia suffered "significant injuries" after being attacked by a grizzly bear while hunting with his father, Canadian authorities said Friday.
The 36-year-old man and his father were tracking a bear with dogs on... |
17.05.2024 | Contraband Turtle Skulls, Crocodile Skins, Kangaroo Meat, Exotic Butterflies Seized by CBP and FWS at LAX | The detained items violated wildlife laws and regulations and international endangered species conventions.
LOS ANGELES—Since the beginning of 2024 fiscal year (October 1, 2023) to date, U.S. Customs and Border Protection CBP officers and a... |
14.05.2024 | Colorado wolf found dead last month was likely killed by a mountain lion, federal officials say | - |
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Oregon's gray wolf population remains at a standstill following a rise in poaching and suspicious deaths, according to a recent report from state officials.
Why it matters: Oregon, among other states,... |
13.05.2024 | Philadelphia CBP Nets 60 Dead Butterflies Illegally Imported from Portugal to Wayne County, PA | PHILADELPHIA – U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists encounter many odd products while conducting import examinations that protect our nation’s agricultural resources. Recently, one such parcel contained 60 dead butterf... |
03.05.2024 | Local News | Denver Water launches next phase of Gross Reservoir expansion | Martin said the water utility will raise the dam using roller-compacted concrete, made from a blend of cement and fly ash, which occurs naturally but is also a by-product of coal burning.Workers are at a test site for the roller compacted c... |
01.05.2024 | Exploring Pathways: UNL/UNO School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Field Day | Rebekkah Draucker, a criminal justice major in Lincoln, initiated the field day event with dual objectives: to expose students to the array of careers available within criminal justice and to facilitate networking opportunities with potenti... |
24.04.2024 | Thousands of acres added to wildlife refuges in Texas | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Hundreds of thousands of acres will be added to wildlife refuges in Texas, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Why it matters: The new acquisitions and conservation areas managed by the N... |
23.04.2024 | Reintroduced gray wolf found dead in Larimer County | One of 10 gray wolves reintroduced to Colorado in December was found dead in Larimer County, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service confirmed.
Federal officials found out about the wolf on Thursday, agency spokesperson Joe Szuszwalak said in an... |
19.04.2024 | Too hot for a lizard? Climate change quickens the pace of extinction | BISBEE, Ariz. — Boots dusty, lungs heaving, Dr. John Wiens searched the boulders of a desolate Arizona mountaintop for the last survivors of a 3-million-year-old lizard population — then said the words that both confirmed his life's work an... |
18.04.2024 | Puerto Rican parrot threatened by more intense, climate-driven hurricanes | There were 56 wild, endangered Puerto Rican parrots living around El Yunque National Forest before Hurricane Maria in 2017. After the storm, there was only one survivor.
"I'll admit that a couple of times I just cried," said Tom W... |
18.04.2024 | 2 more endangered ferrets cloned from animal frozen in the 1980s: "Science takes time" | Two more black-footed ferrets have been cloned from the genes used for the first clone of an endangered species in the U.S., bringing to three the number of slinky predators genetically identical to one of the last such animals found in the... |
18.04.2024 | Scientists trying to protect wildlife from extinction as climate change raises risk to species around the globe | From clean air and water to healthy soil and medicines, our survival and prosperity rely heavily on the rich diversity of plants and animals that make up our world. A 2019 U.N. report found that around 1 million plant and animal species cou... |
14.04.2024 | Army to conduct controlled burn at Schofield Barracks | Mahalo for supporting Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Enjoy this free story!
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The Army’ will begin controlled burns Monday at Schofield Barracks. Army Garrison Hawaii wildland firefighters Shannon Sison, left, and John Scanlan wat... |
06.04.2024 | Axios' guide to bucket list things to do in Denver | Denver's cultural fabric has changed in some ways recently, but there are still some quintessential things worth trying if you're new to the Mile High City.
The big picture: Moving somewhere new or trying to rediscover your city can be daun... |
24.03.2024 | Mallard Bay Transforms Guided Hunting, Fishing Booking Experience Online | Inno Flores, Tech Times 24 March 2024, 09:03 pm
In 2022, Americans allocated over $144.8 billion toward fishing and hunting activities. Despite the significant contribution of guided hunting and fishing trips to this industry, the booking p... |
23.03.2024 | Mallard Bay is the Airbnb for guided hunting and fishing | Americans spent more than $144.8 billion on fishing and hunting in 2022 alone, according to a survey by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Guided hunting and fishing excursions are a substantial part of that industry, but they’ve largely r... |
22.03.2024 | Interior Department Invests Nearly $11 Million from President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda to Restore Lands and Waters | Date: Friday, March 22, 2024
Contact: Interior_Press@ios.doi.gov
WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior today announced a nearly $11 million investment from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to restore our nation’s lands an... |
20.03.2024 | Washington state man accused of eagle "killing spree" to sell feathers and body parts on black market | A Washington state man accused of helping kill thousands of birds is expected to plead guilty Wednesday to shooting eagles on an American Indian reservation in Montana and selling their feathers and body parts on the black market.
The prose... |
15.03.2024 | Southeast Mountain Towns of Blue Ridge, GA and Tellico Plains, TN Set to Host Celebrated Trout Festivals | Trout fishing the cold waters of East Tennessee
The Tennessee River Basin upcountry communities of Tellico Plains and Blue Ridge are set again this spring to celebrate their proud reputations as two of Southern Appalachia's premier trout fi... |
14.03.2024 | A Montana man trying to illegally create a 'giant sheep hybrid' went on a hunt for sheep parts and testicles, the authorities say | Law A Montana man trying to illegally create a 'giant sheep hybrid' went on a hunt for sheep parts and testicles, the authorities say
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13.03.2024 | Man spent years trying to create giant hybrid sheep to be "sold and hunted as trophies," federal prosecutors say | An 80-year-old man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to two felony wildlife crimes connected to his years-long efforts to create giant hybrid sheep using cloning and illegal insemination, federal prosecutors said.
Arthur "Jack" Schubarth ... |
12.03.2024 | Man attacked by 9-foot alligator while fishing in Florida | A massive 9-foot alligator attacked a man in central Florida on Sunday as he was fishing causing him to be airlifted to a hospital with a severe bite, officials said.
The victim, who has not been publicly identified, was "rolling aroun... |
08.03.2024 | Step aside, wolves: The next Colorado wildlife reintroduction could be the elusive wolverine | Colorado could return another native carnivore to its mountains if state lawmakers pass a bill allowing for the reintroduction of wolverines.
The bipartisan bill — if passed — would allow Colorado Parks and Wildlife to accomplish a decades-... |
04.03.2024 | DWR hosting unique porcupine viewing event | Vernal — Winter is a great time to view one of the state's largest rodents — the porcupine! If you have never seen these hardy forest dwellers in the wild, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is partnering with the Ouray National Wildli... |
16.02.2024 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Ilka Boogaard: Proposed tennis club is an effort to put profits over our natural habitats | By Ilka Boogaard
There has been a lot of talk about developers requesting to build a large membership tennis club on a property that is on a protected area and surrounded by open space and wildlife habitats in Gunbarrel, Boulder County. But... |
14.02.2024 | Nantucket Cranberry Bog Restoration Project Awarded $1 Million USFWS Grant | NANTUCKET — The Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game’s Division of Ecological Restoration (DER), in partnership with the Nantucket Conservation Foundation, has been awarded $1 million from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for... |
13.02.2024 | Hearing set for proposed mine near Okefenokee Swamp | Georgia environmental officials will host a public hearing next month on draft permits for a controversial mine near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge's eastern edge.
Why it matters: Opponents say Twin Pines Minerals LLC's proposed ti... |
04.02.2024 | Wildlife officials aim to keep Colorado’s wolves from meeting the endangered Mexican wolf. Is separation the right goal? | A Mexican gray wolf called Asha wandered hundreds of miles across Arizona and New Mexico searching for a mate — no easy task for one of the most endangered mammals in the United States.
After five months of scouring hills and arroyos, she c... |
17.01.2024 | Debate over listing blind catfish as endangered centers on water resources | More than 1,000 feet below San Antonio, small, blind catfish — some of the rarest in the world — live out their days in the dark caves of the Edwards Aquifer.
What's happening: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed listing the too... |
08.01.2024 | Colorado environmental groups file federal lawsuit to halt Rocky Flats trail | Physicians for Social Responsibility and five Colorado advocacy groups are suing Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and four federal agencies to halt work on a trail through Rocky Flats National Wildlife... |
28.12.2023 | How US nuclear tests in the '70s led to today's thriving otter population on the Pacific west coast | Science How US nuclear tests in the '70s led to today's thriving otter population on the Pacific west coast
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2023-12-27T21:53:04Z
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26.12.2023 | US Fish and Wildlife Plans to Shoot Barred Owls to Save Native Spotted Owl Population Crisis | John Lopez, Tech Times 26 December 2023, 07:12 am |
14.12.2023 | Colorado could capture wolves within days — unless a judge delays the state’s reintroduction efforts | A federal judge plans to issue a ruling Friday deciding whether to delay the reintroduction of wolves in Colorado based on a legal challenge filed this week by ranchers.
Unless a court order puts the reintroduction on hold, state officials ... |
03.12.2023 | The wolves are coming to Colorado, and the state has stockpiled explosives and deterrents. How are ranchers preparing? | Brian Anderson and his father were completing their early morning chores on the ranch and loading cattle into trailers when they found the dead sheep, 200 yards from his house.
A wolf killed the three lambs overnight on Nov. 17. One lamb wa... |
29.11.2023 | Wolverines now considered threatened species under Endangered Species Act | The North American wolverine has been listed as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Wednesday. Officials said climate change has threatened the species. Less than 300 wolverines are... |
27.11.2023 | Education | New CU Boulder administrator works to draw more Native students to university | Benny Shendo Jr. didn’t know he was supposed to fail.
The odds were stacked against him — the result of generations of systemic barriers facing Native Americans after the U.S. government stole or forced the sale of their lands, banned their... |
25.11.2023 | 10 iconic animals that were at risk of extinction but rebounded after the Endangered Species Act passed 50 years ago | A gray wolf, a bald eagle, and a grizzly bear Joe McDonald/Getty Images; Axel Goehns/Getty Images; Cris Cantón/Getty Images
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 passed and become law 50 years ago.
Many protected species have been saved from e... |
11.11.2023 | Tourists are flocking to a strange bubblegum-pink pond in Hawaii | Science Tourists are flocking to a strange bubblegum-pink pond in Hawaii
Marta Biino
2023-11-11T16:38:57Z
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10.11.2023 | Pink pond on Maui capturing the world’s attention | Mahalo for supporting Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Enjoy this free story!
Video courtesy Travis Morrin Photography
The water at Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge in South Maui appears to be bright pink, a phenomenon possibly caused by a sin... |
13.10.2023 | Eight Awesome Places To See Iconic American Wildlife | Brown bear on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula.PHOTO BY JOE YOGERST |
11.08.2023 | Red wolves will be released into the wild again in North Carolina | The U.S. government will release more endangered red wolves into Eastern North Carolina after settling a lawsuit with conservation groups, the Associated Press reports.
Why it matters: Eastern North Carolina is the only place in the world w... |
28.07.2023 | The best 'green' vacation spot in all 50 states for people who care about planet-friendly travel | Travel The best 'green' vacation spot in all 50 states for people who care about planet-friendly travel
Molly O'Brien
2023-07-27T21:52:34Z
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27.07.2023 | A small group of ranchers helps illustrate Latinos' shift away from Democrats | Hispanic ranchers and farmers in northern New Mexico whose families have been in the region for centuries say they are losing confidence in Democrats over policies they say hurt their way of life.
The big picture: The ranchers in New Mexico... |
11.07.2023 | DNREC Adds Protected Acreage Thru Open Space Program | Principal Chief Dennis Coker, Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware, talks with DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin on a tour. /DNREC photo.
A Dozen New Properties Are Now Under Conservation Statewide
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and ... |
07.07.2023 | A 'Frankenfish' that can live without water for days and officials instruct to kill on sight was spotted deep in Missouri, worrying conservationists | The 13-inch northern snakehead captured at the Duck Creek Conservation Area. Dave Knuth, Duck Creek Conservation Area
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Northern snakeheads, aka Frankenfish, can breathe air and lay up to 50,000 eggs at a time.
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07.07.2023 | Philadelphia CBP Calls a Fowl on Unpermitted Wildlife Products | PHILADELPHIA – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized two unique shipments from the United Kingdom that ran a-fowl of U.S. wildlife and import laws recently in Philadelphia. One shipment contained a colorful arrangement of six b... |
06.07.2023 | Battle over Mexican wolf highlights Hispanic ranchers' woes | The plight of a female Mexican gray wolf who recently traveled into historically Hispanic ranching territory highlights the battle pitting environmentalists against ranchers.
The big picture: Hispanic ranchers in the Southwest have been at ... |
23.06.2023 | Travel
Travel | 10 Florida summertime destinations for a relaxing getaway | It’s the sweltering summertime in the Sunshine State and many resident Floridians are turning their vacations northward in search of cooler temperatures.
But even within a few hours of Orlando, there are pristine beaches to behold, shimmeri... |
21.06.2023 | TDOT launches effort to save monarch butterflies | Tennessee is working to restore habitats and food sources for the vulnerable monarch butterflies that migrate through the state on their way to and from Mexico.
What's happening: The Tennessee Department of Transportation announced Tuesday ... |
02.06.2023 | Multiple rare sightings of wolverine in California confirmed | In a rare event, a wolverine was spotted three times in California's Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains in May, according to the state's Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Officials believe the same wolverine was spotted by three different peopl... |
01.06.2023 | South Dakota zoo welcomes litter of "critically endangered" red wolves | A litter of six red wolf pups, a highly endangered species, was born at the Great Plains Zoo in South Dakota, the zoo announced Thursday.
The red wolf species, one of two wolf species in North America, has a dangerously small population siz... |
31.05.2023 | Two Ponds Preservation Foundation Announces Grand Opening of the Education Pavilion at Two Ponds | Grand Opening Event Set for Arvada Trails Day on Saturday, June 3, 2023 from 10am - 1pm at the Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge
The Education Pavilion at Two Ponds will allow us to expand educational programming and provide visitors with ... |
23.05.2023 | Why Did the Turtle Cross the Road? To Get to Its Nesting Site | CONTACT:
Melissa Winters: (603) 271-1738
Joshua Megyesy: (603) 271-1125
May 23, 2023
Concord, NH – It’s national Wild Turtle Week and in New Hampshire it is also the beginning of turtle nesting season, when these shelled reptiles move from ... |
02.05.2023 | Vermont Habitat Stamp Raises $450,000 for Conservation in Fiscal Year 2022 | The Vermont Habitat Stamp raised $221,337 in 2022 and leveraged a $228,567 federal match, totaling just under $450,000 for the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s land conservation and habitat improvement efforts.
“This is our second str... |
23.04.2023 | De-extinction: Bringing animal species back from the brink | Inside the National Black-Footed Ferret Conservation Center, in Carr, Colorado, Dr. Della Garelle, a veterinarian with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, is leading the effort to bring one of America's most endangered species back from the... |
14.04.2023 | California condors killed by avian flu for first time, increasing risk to famed species | A new and growing threat is facing America’s largest bird, the California condor, a famed species that has been slowly recovering from the brink of extinction.
A highly contagious strain of avian influenza has killed at least 18 of the mass... |
28.03.2023 | Loa Fish Hatchery funding, boating registration updates, and other wildlife-related laws passed during 2023 legislative session | Salt Lake City — A lot of bills were passed during the 2023 legislative session, and March 23 was the deadline for Gov. Spencer Cox to sign or veto them. There were several bills related to wildlife management that were signed into law this... |
26.01.2023 | Press Release: Experience Winter's Warm Embrace with Legendary Events and Activities in North Dakota | The snow has fallen, and colder temperatures have returned to herald the start of Legendary winter experiences in North Dakota. The frosty air, landscapes kissed with snow crystals and wealth of snow-filled activities beckon North Dakotans ... |
23.01.2023 | Chesapeake Conservancy data scientists taught a new AI tool to map wetlands more accurately | Chesapeake Conservancy is datafying the country’s dirt.
The Annapolis nonprofit’s data science team has developed a new artificial intelligence deep learning model for mapping wetlands, with a reported 94% accuracy. This “AI wetlands model”... |
30.12.2022 | 6 climate wins from 2022 that are worth celebrating | Demonstrators holding a banner and placards march towards the city center during the rally in Bristol, UK on November 12, 2022. SOPA Images / Contributor
It's been a banner year for extreme weather, but we made some big strides to tackle cl... |
17.12.2022 | Dulles CBP Picks Bones from Kenya Traveler Bags | STERLING, Va. – There’s nothing funny about the bones that U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists recently discovered in the baggage of a Virginia woman at Washington Dulles International Airport.
During a secondary bagg... |
11.11.2022 | I'm an outdoor enthusiast who loves going camping and glamping — here are 9 of the most beautiful places to visit in the winter | Travel I'm an outdoor enthusiast who loves going camping and glamping — here are 9 of the most beautiful places to visit in the winter
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2022-11-11T11:30:00Z
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25.10.2022 | More Delaware Hunting Seasons to Open in November, Including Firearm/Shotgun Deer, Waterfowl and Small Game | A number of Delaware hunting seasons – including “shotgun deer season” – are to open in November, with waterfowl and small game also prominent among next month’s sporting seasons /Photo: USFWS
Youth and Non-ambulatory Deer Hunt Set for Nov.... |
19.10.2022 | Endangered wolf prized for its genetic value found dead in New Mexico | Environmentalists are pushing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to do more to protect Mexican gray wolves after one of the endangered predators was found dead in southwestern New Mexico.
The Western Watersheds Project is among the groups t... |
05.10.2022 | Public Reporting of Environmental Justice Concerns | SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Environmental Justice is a principle that combines civil rights with environmental protection by examining whether all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income are receiving fair treatment and me... |
27.09.2022 | Delaware Hunting Seasons to Open in October Include Antlerless Deer, Muzzleloader Deer, Duck and Snow Goose | A Northern pintail drake, a duck also known to wildlife watchers and hunters as a “bull sprig” for its graceful and powerful flight. Delaware’s first season split for duck hunting runs from Oct. 21 to 29. /USFWS photo
Youth Waterfowl Hunt t... |
27.09.2022 | For a healthier environment, plant a native garden — no matter how big, says the famed entomologist Doug Tallamy | Business Insider For a healthier environment, plant a native garden — no matter how big, says the famed entomologist Doug Tallamy
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2022-09-27T17:36:57Z
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17.09.2022 | Secretary’s Message – September 2022 | September 16, 2022
Step Up to Serve, and Outside for a Maryland Tradition
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Governor Larry Hogan proclaimed Sept. 11 a day of service and remembrance across the state of Maryland in memory of tho... |
01.09.2022 | Maryland Migratory Game Bird Hunting 2022-2023 Begins | September 1, 2022
Mourning Dove, Early Canada Goose Seasons Now Open
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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has announced the state’s 2022-2023 migratory game bird hunting seasons. Bag li... |
12.08.2022 | DNR, USFWS using eDNA to learn about invasive carp | The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have been using environmental DNA (or eDNA) technology to detect invasive carp in the St. Croix, Mississippi and Minnesota rivers. May sampling in the St. ... |
11.08.2022 | A Collaborative Approach to Restore Bog Turtle Populations | RALEIGH, N.C. (August 11, 2022) — Like the bog turtle itself, bog turtle populations in North Carolina are very small. A collaborative effort between multiple conservation organizations hopes to change that by giving them a little help. Las... |
06.08.2022 | I discovered the most under-the-radar Florida Key that's totally unlike Key West and nowhere near Miami. Here's a look around. | Travel I discovered the most under-the-radar Florida Key that's totally unlike Key West and nowhere near Miami. Here's a look around.
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2022-08-06T10:01:00Z
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01.08.2022 | Dove Hunting Season Opens September 3 | RALEIGH, N.C. (August 1, 2022) — The 2022-23 hunting season for mourning and white-winged doves opens on Saturday, Sept. 3. This is big news for hunters who enjoy hunting migratory game birds. It’s also an opportunity for officials from the... |
13.07.2022 | Partners Sign Letter of Intent to Forward Collaborative Binational Approach to Mexican Wolf Recovery | Media Contacts:
Tom Cadden, AZGFD, (602) 377-1632, tcadden@azgfd.gov
Aislinn Maestas, USFWS, (505) 331-9280, Aislinn_maestas@fws.gov
Ryan Darr, NMDGF, (505) 476-8027, ryan.darr@state.nm.us
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, JULY 13, 2022:
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20.05.2022 | Endangered Species Day: How the DWR is helping native wildlife species in Utah | Mojave desert tortoise, a Utah species listed under the Endangered Species Act.
Salt Lake City — Friday, May 20 is Endangered Species Day, making it a great opportunity to learn about programs that are helping some of Utah's endangered and ... |