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Lawsuit seeks to stop expansion of large pork farm near Buffalo River
mlandis@ky3.comJASPER, Ark. -People come from miles around to take-in the beauty of the Buffalo River. However, neighbors are afraid the river could become a pig-sty, thanks to a new pig farm built in the area. "It was a bit of shock to us to realize this could...Tags: Wildlife, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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READER SUBMITTED: Booktique's Book And Bake Sale
PlymouthThe Friends of the Terryville Library will hold its monthly book sale at the Booktique May 18, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. This event will also include a bake sale to benefit the Children's Library project, the Registered Monarch Butterfly Way Station. The...Tags: Wildlife, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Helicopter carrying biologists makes emergency landing in Everglades
A helicopter carrying three biologists from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was forced to make a hard landing in the Everglades on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. No one was reported injured in the emergency landing, said...
Tags: Science and Technology, Wildlife, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Palm Beach County
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A Heart To Heart With Stefanie Powers Of 'Looped'
The Hartford Courant"There are lots of decisions you make that, if you think twice, you won't do them," says Stefanie Powers. The actress, best known for the popular TV detective series "Hart to Hart" with Robert Wagner, can't say exactly why she said yes when she got the...Tags: Wildlife, Human Interest, Lung Cancer, Movies, Manhattan (New York City)
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Alarm among activists after Malaysia kills nearly 100,000 monkeys
Tourists adore them. Homeowners bemoan them. And the Malaysian government has killed them –- by the tens of thousands. They are macaca fascicularis, mischievous monkeys with unusually long tails that give them their common name: long-tailed...
Tags: Wildlife, Science and Technology, Activism, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Scientists discover new bass species in Florida
Florida is regarded by many anglers as the best bass fishing state in the country and now, besides largemouth and peacock bass, those anglers can pursue a new species: Choctaw bass. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission scientists discovered...
Tags: Wildlife, Science and Technology, Conservation, Fishing, Environmental Issues
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Water war between Klamath River farmers, tribes poised to erupt
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — For decades this rural basin has battled over the Klamath River's most precious resource: water that sustains fish, irrigates farms and powers the hydroelectric dams that block one of the largest salmon runs on the West Coast....Tags: Wildlife, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, World War I (1914-1918), PacifiCorp
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Alligator hunting applications open
For those who feel no living room is complete without the warmth of a mounted alligator head, it's time to apply for a Florida alligator hunting permit. More than 5,000 permits are available for the season, which runs Aug. 15 to Nov. 1. The Florida...Tags: Wildlife, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Rentals
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Author Murakami makes first Japan public appearance in 18 years
ReutersBy Yoko Kubota KYOTO, Japan, May 6 (Reuters) - Japanese author Haruki Murakami made his first public appearance in his homeland in 18 years on Monday, describing his newest novel, which was an instant-best seller, as a story that takes place in the...Tags: Wildlife, Kyoto (Japan), Authors, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Dania Beach monkeys: Few remain after heyday of running free
On his way to work one spring morning 20 years ago, Laszlo Nemeth struck something on Dania Beach Boulevard. It was a monkey, and it was dead. As he went to move the carcass off the road, Nemeth suddenly was charged by five screeching monkeys who...
Tags: Wildlife, Tour Operations Industry, Conservation, Litigation, Trials
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Endangered green sea turtles make comeback
WASHINGTON — In one of nature's best comeback stories, endangered green sea turtles have multiplied in Florida during the past two decades and are now thriving in protected waters from Melbourne to the Florida Keys, marine scientists have...
Tags: Wildlife, Science and Technology, Brevard County, Vegetarian Diet, National Marine Fisheries Service
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Air-breathing snakehead fish has N.Y. environmental officials on alert
The northern snakehead is an invasive predator fish that can perform all kinds of non-fish-like feats -- like breathing only air for up to four days and even using its fins to crawl across land to get to a body of water. And this weekend,...
Tags: Wildlife, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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