An environmental advocacy group that seeks to protect endangered species is suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to force ...
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Bald eagle that flew into Mansfield power lines released back into wild, nonprofit says
A bald eagle that flew into a power line in Mansfield now is back in the wild, thanks to a Connecticut nonprofit.
At a hearing in Washington, D.C., U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman told Fish & Wildlife Dir. Brian Nesvik that grizzlies need to be ...
Center for Biological Diversity sues US agency for delayed protection of rare Appalachian salamander
According to the center, the yellow-spotted woodland salamander is one of the most endangered salamanders on the planet, with ...
"Our national parks are the gold standard for American conservation where we must maintain a careful balance between fish and ...
On Thursday, Jan. 15, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission will vote on the final wolverine restoration plan alongside ...
The U.S. Senate passed a limited spending package on Thursday that will largely fund several science- and land-related ...
Senators claim Coast Guard interdicts 1 in 5 foreign vessels, leaving nearly 80% unchallenged to harvest red snapper in U.S.
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Why February is the hidden sweet spot at these 11 national parks
February usually feels like the gloomy waiting room of the calendar year. You have likely packed away the holiday glitter, ...
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Involuntary parks: Human conflict is creating unintended refuges for wildlife
Few locations on Earth are as haunting or deeply ironic as so-called involuntary parks — places too toxic, dangerous, or ...
In his excellent Jan. 5 op-ed, “We must protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge,” Daniel Tandy is spot on describing the again-threatened Refuge as “the largest and most remote national wildlife ...
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