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How the Dust Bowl devastated America’s wildlife
Quick Take The Dust Bowl devastated Great Plains ecosystems by removing native grasses and collapsing soil stability. Wildlife declined sharply, with birds, small mammals, and predators losing habitat ...
"Oh, so you plant food plots for deer," said a man I met at the archery range. His comment held overtones of resentment. It's no secret that creating food plots and other habitat improvement projects ...
For decades, development and road building throughout the U.S. progressed with little thought to how it might affect the movement of wildlife. But only recently have scientists had the technology and ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. LA CONNER, Wash. — Three-inch deep water would seem to be about the last ...
Stoneman adds that regulatory barriers are an additional challenge. The Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 outlaws the keeping of bison and wild boar without a licence that is difficult to obtain — two ...
Nearly 20 years ago, I purchased a small hillside farm on the rim atop the Gauley River canyon. Like most of the lands along the Gauley River National Recreation Area in that area of Fayette County, ...
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The reputational cost of lion farming in South Africa’s wildlife economy
South Africa’s conservation reputation is one of its greatest international assets. Yet latest opinion polling suggests that the country’s captive lion industry – long defended as part of the wildlife ...
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