West County
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Sonoma West Times & News,
Mon Nov 30 08:19:43 PST 2009
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Legacy Land Conservancy protecting land
Fallen leaves blanket the forest floor, making everything quiet. The only reminder of the city is the traffic noise in the near distance.
Ann Arbor Journal,
Mon Nov 30 04:17:04 PST 2009
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Marbled salamander race to mate is on
While the cooler autumn temperatures cause many of our local amphibian species to retreat to warmer confines under the soil, marbled salamanders are now making an appearance.
The Charlotte Observer,
Fri Nov 27 18:36:38 PST 2009
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S.C.-N.C. agree on access
COLUMBIA
The Post and Courier,
Sun Nov 29 22:07:41 PST 2009
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UNL's herpetologist tries to share his love of snakes
Winter is the wrong time to be writing about snakes in Nebraska-- unless it's about snow snakes.
Lincoln Journal Star,
Sun Nov 29 17:42:13 PST 2009
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Protect garden from winter dangers
Stormy days and stormy nights. Winter always presents a challenge to gardens and gardeners but there are a few things you can do now to protect your growing investments.
The Olympian,
Sat Nov 28 10:03:00 PST 2009
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Adopt-A-Stream workshops set
Adopt-A-Stream will host two free workshops in December at Columbia County
The Augusta Chronicle,
Fri Nov 27 03:22:58 PST 2009
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Long tale of wild turkey
Indigenous to the Americas, the wild turkey is a majestic, fast running bird more of interest to bird watchers and hunters than butchers. The wild turkey was domesticated around 10 BC to 10...
The Daily Democrat,
Fri Nov 27 02:47:38 PST 2009
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Buffalo National River Park closes caves temporarily to protect bats from fungus
To help stop the spread of the fungus thought to cause White Nose Syndrome, which is fatal to bats, many Buffalo National River caves are now closed to recreational caving until further not...
Baxter Bulletin,
Thu Nov 26 03:10:17 PST 2009
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Interview with Joel Salatin
Food recalls seem out of control these days. We
US Recall News,
Wed Nov 25 20:44:25 PST 2009
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Mountain Ranch, Valley Springs road work eyed
Bringing relief to the lines of waiting motorists at the intersection of highways 12 and 26 is Calaveras County
The Union Democrat,
Wed Nov 25 20:17:32 PST 2009
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Hellbender Press Plans Return
After a yearlong hiatus from publishing, the local environmental newspaper Hellbender Press may soon be making its way back to newsstands.
Metro Pulse,
Wed Nov 25 12:39:29 PST 2009
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Hamed honored
Kevin Hamed
Washington County News,
Wed Nov 25 11:49:47 PST 2009
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Mixed Bag on TWRC Dec. Agenda
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission will meet for the final time of the calendar year on Dec. 3-4. The TWRC will hold its December meeting at the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency...
The Chattanoogan,
Wed Nov 25 09:19:07 PST 2009
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Temporary cave closure to protect bats
Harrison Daily Times,
Wed Nov 25 04:26:40 PST 2009
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Adopt-A-Stream workshops planned
Georgia Adopt-A-Stream will host two free workshops in December at Columbia County
The Augusta Chronicle,
Tue Nov 24 11:42:47 PST 2009
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Fighting for Habitat
As legislation goes, the bill is remarkably concise, just 31 words added to an existing law: "The director [of the Mass. Division of Fisheries and Wildlife] shall not impose any project rev...
The Valley Advocate,
Tue Nov 24 10:32:47 PST 2009
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DEQ loses wetlands lawsuit
MARQUETTE - In a four-day civil trial, a circuit court jury recently vindicated a Marquette County property owner accused by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality of violating st...
The Mining Journal,
Tue Nov 24 08:11:04 PST 2009
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Fall recreation: Autumn is a cool time to sample the great outdoors
Summer is gone, but for many outdoor lovers, fall is the best time in Utah to get out and hike, golf or just take in the beauty of nature. It's cooler, and the changing color of shrubs and ...
The Salt Lake Tribune,
Tue Nov 24 06:26:42 PST 2009
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