| Frequent fires slow nature's rebound time http://www.latimes.com/news... Endangered Species Articles Los Angeles Times - This may be the last straw for many endangered species that have already suffered so much habitat loss to development and overly frequent fire." The latest firestorms threaten to undo years of work spent cobbling together nature preserves that ... |
| Coral delays Ely coal project Mesquite plant moving along http://www.lvrj.com/busines... Endangered Species Articles Las Vegas Review Journal - ... for possible final approval of a draft air permit for its proposed White Pine Energy Station near Ely. The permit is being delayed while the Environmental Protection Agency reviews concerns that the LS Power project could threaten endangered species ... |
| Conservation group sues Interior Dept. http://www.boston.com/news/... Endangered Species Articles Boston Globe - WASHINGTON - A conservation group sued the Interior Department yesterday seeking documents about decisions on endangered species the group alleges were tainted by political pressure from a former high-ranking department official. Julie MacDonald ... |
| Solomon Islands dolphins exported to Dubai as protests mount http://www.iht.com/articles... Endangered Species Articles International Herald Tribune - He said the country has never broken any laws while exporting dolphins, and arguments by animal activists based on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) were completely baseless. Leni said CITES, which Solomons ratified ... |
| Sloane Rangers adapt to survive http://www.telegraph.co.uk/... Endangered Species Articles Daily Telegraph - The Sloane is back. Actually, Piers and Antonia never went away; we just didn't recognise them. Like all endangered species, they adapted in order to survive. Piers now calls himself 'P', speaks in mockney and says 'later' when he means 'goodbye ... |
| Mountain caribou recovery plan unveiled http://www.boston.com/news/... Endangered Species Articles Boston Globe - Some of the animals cross the border into the United States, where they are protected under the federal Endangered Species Act. Part of the B.C. plan includes culling the animals that prey on the mountain caribou -- wolves, cougars and sometimes bears ... |
| Program helps keep ships from hitting endangered humpback whales in ... http://www.cnbc.com/id/2136... Endangered Species Articles CNBC - They have been listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act for more than three decades, and have been protected internationally since 1966. There are now an estimated 30,000 humpback whales worldwide, with between 6,000 and 8,000 in the ... |
| New to being dry, south U.S struggles to adapt http://www.iht.com/articles... Endangered Species Articles International Herald Tribune - And Georgia officials insist that Atlanta would have plenty of water were it not for the army Corps of Engineers, which they say has released more water from its main source of water, Lake Lanier, than is necessary to protect three endangered species ... |
| Water Level Drops, Panic Rises In Georgia http://www.cbsnews.com/stor... Endangered Species Articles CBS News - Most of it flows south into Alabama and Florida, feeding people, utility plants, even two varieties of mussels protected under the Endangered Species Act. “We are trying to balance that so that we meet the needs up and down the river,” said Col ... |
| Another delay for Glenmere Lake project http://www.recordonline.com... Endangered Species Articles Times Herald-Record - In June 2006, a DEC official green-lighted the 210-unit proposal, called Glenmere Preserve, finding no evidence of endangered species habitat on its 95-acre spread south and west of the lake. But this week, the DEC declared that developer Jeffrey ... |