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If Corporations Are People, Then Animals Should Be Too
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoTheir right to exist has to be enshrined in law. Both domestically and internationally,...
They Shoot Owls in California, Don't They?
Bennington Banner· 3 days agoIn the ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest, the northern spotted owl, a rare and fragile subspecies of spotted owl, is being muscled out of its...
Extremist Anti-Conservation Bills Expected to Receive Congressional Vote This Week
Sierra Club· 3 days agoWASHINGTON, D.C. – A suite of Republican-led bills seeking to gut conservation standards and wildlife protections are scheduled to be voted on in the House ...
Tapping into the heat beneath Nevadans’ feet
The Raw Story· 3 days agoNevada Independent. With highly fractured, permeable ground, the Great Basin’s geology makes it one of the most geothermally rich areas in the world. Hot...
Look Ahead to the Week of April 29: Negotiators Reach Compromise on FAA Reauthorization | JD Supra
JD Supra· 3 days agoLook Ahead to the Week of April 29: Negotiators Reach Compromise on FAA Reauthorization - Both the House and Senate are in session this week. Early...
Obituaries in Fort Collins, CO | The Fort Collins Coloradoan
The Fort Collins Coloradoan· 7 days agoMichael Ray Hunter, aged 69, left this mortal world on April 21, 2024. Michael was a talented...
Larsen’s new migratory birds law means $6.5M per year in avian aid | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 6 days agoThrough 2028, the Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act will make $6.5...
ICYMI: Sick Sawfish, Too Much Solar & Crocodile Fashionista Lands in the Pokey
Sierra Club· 7 days agoEnvironmental news of the week for busy people
US National Forests & Recreation Areas To Visit When The National Parks Are Too Crowded
UPROXX· 5 days agoNational Forests and Recreation Areas are a great alternative to crowded National Parks -- here are...
What’s in a Bird Name?
Sierra Club· 6 days agoSpring is here, and that means birders across the country are gasping in delight at their first sightings of spectacular migratory songbirds on the wing. While the AOS < ...