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'Suspicious' crocodile killing in Florida Keys
Miami HeraldA crocodile relocated last month after laying its eggs in a Florida Keys neighborhood may have been intentionally killed, Florida wildlife managers said Wednesday. The carcass of the 8-foot-long female, a long-time denizen of the area that had...Tags: Endangered Species, Key Largo, Conservation, The Miami Herald, Environmental Issues
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BRIEF: Female dolphin found dead at West Dennis Beach
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.A female bottlenose dolphin, one of two dolphins saved Monday evening by rescuers on the northside of the town, was found dead on West Dennis Beach. The other dolphin in the pair, a male, was found dead yesterday on South Middle Beach in South Yarmouth.... -
Kettle Bog Part Of 17 Acres Given To Southington Land Trust
The Hartford CourantA 17-acre parcel with fields, a kettle bog, a brook and wetlands off Mount Vernon Road is the latest property acquired by the Southington Land Conservation Trust. — A 17-acre parcel with fields, a kettle bog, a brook and wetlands off Mount Vernon...Tags: Mount Vernon, Wetlands, Southington, Conservation, Land Resources
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Baby cheetah offered for Dh50,000, says Ministry
Khaleej TimesPet owners should forget about keeping exotic pets, a wildlife specialist says as the Ministry of Interior warns wild pets have become a menace in the country. A sting operation by the Ministry of Interior's magazine saw a reporter track down a supplier...Tags: United Arab Emirates, Organized Crime, Endangered Species, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Federal omission in closing oyster farm broke law, court told
SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Interior Department violated federal law by failing to conduct an environmental review before ordering a Northern California oyster farmer to shutter his operation, attorneys for the farmer told a federal appeals court panel...
Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Lawyers, Laws
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Drift boat angler catches giant kingfish
Kathy Bootle caught a 65-pound kingfish Monday morning fishing on the Fish City Pride drift boat out of Hillsboro Inlet Marina. The giant kingfish ate a double-hooked sardine on a monofilament leader in 120 feet north of the inlet. Bootle fought the...
Tags: Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Coconut Creek, Everglades, Fort Lauderdale
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Discovery premieres first independently produced landmark natural history series, “North America”
Channel Guide Magazine“We called [North America] the most extreme continent, and we always talked about it being an extreme continent, and every single month there was something else to remind us of why that was true.” — Huw Cordey, North America series... -
Refuge to celebrate artist, naturalist Roger Tory Peterson
The Day, New London, Conn.Tucked amid hardwood forest off Route 156, a modest white house with doors and windows covered with plywood awaits its transformation into a kind of entryway into the world of Roger Tory Peterson. "We see this as the visitor contact station, with a...Tags: Photography and Video, Photography Supplies and Services, Arts and Culture, Arts, Zoology
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Retired jets may have new mission at sea
The News Herald, Panama City, Fla.PANAMA CITY BEACH -- Two Air Force jets that once were at home in the skies may soon find a more permanent residence at sea. The two F-101 Voodoo aircraft recently removed from the Panama City Marina and Gulf Coast State College are now being proposed...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Panama, Endangered Species, Travel
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Centenary College Environmental Science Center opens in Hackettstown
Lehigh Valley WildThe New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection today announced the grand opening of the new Centenary College Environmental Science Center at the DEP’s Charles O. Hayford Fish Hatchery in Hackettstown, which will serve as an experimental... -
Dawn on the Desert
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoThe first pre-dawn light exposed thick clouds and the shapes of distant mountains as Bill Benkula drove north on Idaho Highway 75, toward the GPS coordinates of a sage grouse lek. As Benkula turned his red 3/4-ton Dodge east onto the bank of the...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Game, Endangered Species, Foods and Beverages
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Fish and Game Invites Elk Hunters, Landowners to Management Meeting
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoThe Idaho Department of Fish and Game is inviting elk hunters to a public meeting May 13 at its regional office in Jerome. On the table: elk management for the next 10 years in Idaho. Regan Berkley, a wildlife biologist with Fish and Game, said one of...
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