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Planet Earth III Episode 8 Heroes – Everything you need to know
Published: 5 December 2023 We started making the very first Planet Earth series just over 20 years ago. Since then our camera teams have filmed all over the world and have visited its wildest and most remote corners. But the truth is, most of the animals we’ve filmed over the past two decades are now…
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Appeals Court Throws Out Arizona Fort’s Groundwater Pumping Credits Threatening San Pedro River
TUCSON, Ariz.— A federal appeals court today sided with conservation groups in their challenge to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service granting fake groundwater credits to the U.S. Army’s Fort Huachuca that fail to return water to the imperiled San Pedro River in Arizona. “This decision is a victory for the San Pedro River and…
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Appeals Court Throws Out Arizona Fort’s Groundwater Pumping Credits Threatening San Pedro River
TUCSON, Ariz.— A federal appeals court today sided with conservation groups in their challenge to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service granting fake groundwater credits to the U.S. Army’s Fort Huachuca that fail to return water to the imperiled San Pedro River in Arizona. “This decision is a victory for the San Pedro River and…
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Free-roaming horses are feral and invasive, B.C. says, but some want protection
“We have had a strong relationship with [them] for a long, long time,” he said. “They help us continue our culture of hunting and pass it down to the next generation.” To protect the horses from culls, in 2002 the Xeni Gwet’in established the ?Elegesi Qiyus (Eagle Lake Henry) Wild Horse Preserve in the Brittany…
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Free-roaming horses are feral and invasive, B.C. says, but some want protection
“We have had a strong relationship with [them] for a long, long time,” he said. “They help us continue our culture of hunting and pass it down to the next generation.” To protect the horses from culls, in 2002 the Xeni Gwet’in established the ?Elegesi Qiyus (Eagle Lake Henry) Wild Horse Preserve in the Brittany…
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Part of San Jose’s Coyote Valley could become a cemetery
Environmentalists are urging San Jose leaders to reconsider plans for a new cemetery in Coyote Valley, claiming it will harm large swaths of natural habitats. The Heritage Oaks Memorial Park cemetery project would be built on 102 acres of Coyote Valley’s ridge on the south side of Bailey Avenue, east of McKean Road. The hillside…
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Part of San Jose’s Coyote Valley could become a cemetery
Environmentalists are urging San Jose leaders to reconsider plans for a new cemetery in Coyote Valley, claiming it will harm large swaths of natural habitats. The Heritage Oaks Memorial Park cemetery project would be built on 102 acres of Coyote Valley’s ridge on the south side of Bailey Avenue, east of McKean Road. The hillside…
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No lettuce for Florida manatees this winter: Experts end feeding trial after two years
For the past two winters, Florida wildlife biologists have experimented hand-feeding lettuce to hungry manatees in the Indian River Lagoon as the animals’ natural food source, seagrass, was in short supply from pollution problems. This winter, though, there won’t be another feeding trial. Wildlife experts say there are two main reasons for that decision: There’s…
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No lettuce for Florida manatees this winter: Experts end feeding trial after two years
For the past two winters, Florida wildlife biologists have experimented hand-feeding lettuce to hungry manatees in the Indian River Lagoon as the animals’ natural food source, seagrass, was in short supply from pollution problems. This winter, though, there won’t be another feeding trial. Wildlife experts say there are two main reasons for that decision: There’s…
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Watkins Wildlife Rehab for World Conservation Day
SEDGEWICKVILLE, Mo. (KFVS) – On World Conservation Day, December 4, Watkins Wildlife Rehab visited Heartland Afternoon to share the story of Hank the red fox. Hank has lived at Watkins for a couple of years, and turns 3 in March 2024. He was found on the road, not moving, and brought to the nonprofit for…