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A new park to save the plains?
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
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As the economy of the high plains falters decade after decade, the idea of a big high plains park could really help the economy- A new park to save the plains , KansasCity.com We already have approached this idea here in our discussion of the population decline of northeast Montana with wildlife from the ...1 day ago -
The Kihansi spray toad is now extinct in the wild
Frog Matters —
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The Kihansi spray toad used to live in the spray region of the Kihansi waterfall, in Tanzania, and relied heavily on the spray from the waterfall to maintain a constant temperature and humidity in its environment. But due to the construction of a dam which funded by the World Bank, the waterfall has been disrupted, ...1 day ago -
Gary Engberg Outdoors —
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Nevada no 1 in per capita water use; Utah no 2
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
Authority: 437
These most arid states are frivolous in their water use- The direct reason for this is their determination to grow and do things that belong in water rich areas — fight areas’ natural lack of water or some fight some other natural factor.* That’s why they build so many dams, dewater their streams, construct ...4 days ago -
Gary Engberg Outdoors —
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Putting wind and solar on formerly contaminated sites
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
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Could the use of “brownfields” reduce the conflicts over the placement of these land-expansive uses? Contamination transformation. Contaminated sites being used to house wind farms, solar arrays and geothermal power plants . Mother Nature Network . By Jessica A. Knoblauch It appears there is a lot of land ...6 days ago -
Katmai eruption of 1912
Graf Nature Photography | Notes from the woods —
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June 1912 wasn’t a very pleasant time in Katmai. Imagine not being able to see a lamp at arms length due to sulfurous volcanic ash filling the air. Remnants of the events of that time remain nearly 100 years later and became the subjects of a few of my photographs. In 1912, the [...]1 week ago -
More hunters now relying on mountain bikes
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
Authority: 437
An environmental and hunt-friendly method of transport? This article might well be read along with the one I posted, The confessions of an off-road-vehicle outlaw . A horse is very useful hunting, especially for getting your kill out, but many people don’t have the means or the property to keep a horse. ...1 week ago -
The confessions of an off-road-vehicle outlaw
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
Authority: 437
He had a change of heart when other off-roaders ruined his elk hunt- The confessions of an off-road-vehicle outlaw. By Garrett Veneklasen. Op-ed in the Salt Lake Tribune. Writers on the Range.1 week ago -
Wyoming Game and Fish sets wildlife guidelines for wind developers
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
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Wyo. sets wildlife guidelines for wind developers . By Matt Joyce. Associated Press.1 week ago -
The difference grazing cattle makes at the end of the season
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
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Comparison of two sites, Nov. 4, 2009, in the Mink Creek drainage south of Pocatello, Idaho- Mink Creek is a popular recreation area on the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, just south of Pocatello, Idaho. The first 3-4 miles have no livestock grazing. As the drainage gains slowly in elevation, it is grazed from ...1 week ago -
3 million acres taken out of conservation program
Business Finance & Economy - business.marc8.com —
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Millions of acres of farmland are being released from a federal conservation program and could soon be tilled. Thats raising concerns about loss of wildlife habitat, soil erosion and water quality.1 week ago -
Report: Barbed Wire Fences Deadly To Sage Grouse
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
Authority: 437
The impact to sage grouse numbers appears to be very large Fencing is harmful to wildlife © Brian Ertz 2009 The thousands and thousands of miles of barbed wire fence chopping up lands throughout the west is bad for wildlife for many reasons. Now, the impact that this installation for livestock production on ...1 week ago -
Countdown to Election 2010 Begins Today
Gary Engberg Outdoors —
Authority: 149
Today marks one year until Election 2010 - and, as you know, who we elect matters! Right now, we’re seeing the results of our 2008 election work in a big way. The conservation leaders we helped elect in 2008 have accomplished a lot this year - passing bills that promote wind energy, protect musky, [...]1 week ago -
Gary Engberg Outdoors —
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Tree-hugger at play
Alan Gregory's Conservation News —
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Today’s bumpa-sticka slogan goes well with this pix of the author at play at a national wildlife refuge.1 week ago -
Gary Engberg Outdoors —
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Video of “ecofriendly” wind power
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
Authority: 437
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Utah: Nuclear power water rights protests triggers public hearing
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News —
Authority: 437
Are local people waking up to the fact that energy development in the remote West lacks the water necessary- The attitude of many interior Western politicians is, and generally has been, that they are happy to be a colony for the rest of the country as long as they can be glorified for a few myths like “The Cowboy ...1 week ago -
Gary Engberg Outdoors —
Authority: 149
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