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Proposed rule change on endangered species triggers alarm for environmentalists
5 days ago
The Trump administration plans to rewrite part of the Endangered Species Act that prohibits harming the habitats of endangered and threatened species
Science & Technology
abcnews.go.com
Crocodile ancestors survived two mass extinctions—here's how
a week ago
Their eating habits may have kept them from suffering the same fate as the dinosaurs.
Science & Technology
www.popsci.com
Resurrected pools, remnants of last ice age, attract wildlife in Norfolk
a week ago
Seeds can germinate having been buried in sediments of 'ghost ponds' for thousands of years
Science & Technology
www.theguardian.com
Scientists Discovered 7,000-Year-Old Mummies in the Desert That Don't Share DNA With Modern Humans
2 weeks ago
This ancient people lived in the Sahara when it was a much more welcoming environment.
Science & Technology
www.popularmechanics.com
The Rio Grande Valley was once covered in forest. One man is trying to bring it back.
2 weeks ago
Thorn forest once blanketed the Rio Grande Valley. Restoring even a little of it could help the region cope with the impacts of climate change
Science & Technology
grist.org
Ten Exceptional Ancient Elephants, From Small Swimming Creatures to Shovel-Tusked Beasts
3 weeks ago
A wide variety of the exotic animals evolved on Earth over the past 60 million years
Science & Technology
www.smithsonianmag.com
Trump takes aim at the people who protect national parks from climate change
3 weeks ago
After mass firings and rehiring, thousands of federal employees are bracing for deeper cuts — just as wildfires and floods threaten national parks.
Science & Technology
grist.org
Will this bill be the end of California's housing vs environment wars?
a month ago
The final showdown in that long-standing battle may have just arrived.
calmatters.org
Trump's national energy emergency still has to follow environmental protection laws
a month ago
President Trump's declaration of a national energy emergency invokes the National Emergencies Act, which allows the president to follow emergency procedures that have been spelled out in other federal laws.
Business
www.fastcompany.com
How the Klamath Dams Came Down
a month ago
Last year, tribes in Oregon and California pulled off the largest dam removal in U.S. history. This is their story.
Science & Technology
grist.org
Supreme Court Dials Back EPA's Use of Subjective Standards to Impose Fines and Penalties
2 months ago
Politics
redstate.com
Fire Up the Grill! The U.S. Government Wants You to Eat These 5 Wild Animals
2 months ago
pjmedia.com
Mass culling of poultry hasn't contained H5N1 bird flu
2 months ago
Poultry producers, disease experts and government officials are now questioning the practice of widespread culling in response to H5N1 bird flu outbreaks.
Science & Technology
www.latimes.com
A third of the Arctic's vast carbon sink now a source of emissions, study reveals
3 months ago
Critical CO2 stores held in permafrost are being released as the landscape changes with global heating, a new report shows.
Science & Technology
grist.org
Call Their Bluff: Oil Companies Should Leave NY As State Plans to Charge Them for Climate Change Damage
4 months ago
Politics
twitchy.com
How the Duck Stamp Became One of the Most Successful Conservation Tools in U.S. History
4 months ago
Inside the fiercely competitive Federal Duck Stamp Contest, part of the wildly successful conservation program that has preserved millions of acres of waterfowl habitat
Science & Technology
www.scientificamerican.com
Are we living through the end of wildlife migrations?
4 months ago
How an epic American squirrel migration went extinct.
www.vox.com
Giant sloths, mastodons coexisted with humans for millennia in Americas
4 months ago
New discoveries from several archaeological sites in North and South America suggest that ancient people first arrived in the New World much earlier than scientists once thought
Science & Technology
abcnews.go.com
First Person: Tears of joy as Argentinian city children encounter nature for first time
4 months ago
An environmental lawyer has told UN News how children and teenagers from some of the most vulnerable neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, have been moved to tears after encountering nature for the first time.
www.globalissues.org
Marea, A Distinctive Waterfront Community of 67 Homesites, Launches in Rockport, Texas
5 months ago
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- After years of planning, Moreland Capital + Milo Holdings, project developer and owner, announced the launch of Marea at Estes Flats, a...
Sports
www.prweb.com
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