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Indian state OKs shooting tiger poachers on sight - BusinessWeek |
Indian state OKs shooting tiger poachers on sightBusinessWeekBy KATY DAIGLE A state in western India has declared war on animal poaching by allowing forest guards to shoot hunters on sight in an effort to curb rampant attacks on tigers and other wildlife. The government in Maharashtra says injuring or killing ...and more » |
Mystery deer on Hawaii's Big Island worry wildlife managers - San Jose Mercury News |
Mystery deer on Hawaii's Big Island worry wildlife managersSan Jose Mercury NewsHawaii wildlife authorities think someone dropped a few from a helicopter on the northern tip of the island. And tracks along the southern coast indicate deer were pushed into the ocean from a boat and forced to paddle ashore.and more » |
OFAH Media Advisory - National Fish and Wildlife Conservation Congress - Sacramento Bee  Petside |
OFAH Media Advisory - National Fish and Wildlife Conservation CongressSacramento BeeBy Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters OTTAWA, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - For the first time ever, experts from Canada and the US will gather in our nation's capital to discuss how best to manage fish and wildlife resources into the future.Wood Turtles return to Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge this SaturdayNew Jersey HillsGroup threatens Wildlife ServiceCherokee TribuneEndangered Wildlife on the Brink of Disaster: Program Funds EliminatedPetsideRecord-Searchlight (blog) -Seattle Post Intelligencerall 55 news articles » |
A Conversation With: Delhi's Wildlife Warden - New York Times (blog)  New York Times (blog) |
A Conversation With: Delhi's Wildlife WardenNew York Times (blog)The city's severe monkey problem is so linked to human feeding, the city's wildlife agency says, that they can no longer be considered wildlife, so no longer under the agency's jurisdiction. India Ink spoke to DM Shukla, who has been the city's ...Indians Feed the Monkeys, Which Bite the HandPittsburgh Post Gazetteall 11 news articles » |
5000 elephants killed in Republic of Congo - The Seattle Times  WDTN |
5000 elephants killed in Republic of CongoThe Seattle TimesA wildlife official says that about 5000 elephants have been killed by poachers over the past five years around the Nouabale Ndoki National Park in the Republic of Congo. The Associated Press Looks like human beings will kill every single elephant, ...5000 elephants killed by poachers around Republic of Congo park over 5 years ...Washington Postall 116 news articles » |
Tips for avoiding a bear attack from the Florida Fish and Wildlife ... - WALA-TV FOX10  WALA-TV FOX10 |
Tips for avoiding a bear attack from the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...WALA-TV FOX10Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission bear management program coordinator Dave Telesco said his best advice is not to feed the bears. It's illegal to do so in Florida anyway. “Problems arise when bears have access to people-related food ...and more » |
Wildlife abundant at Dinner Island - Sun-Sentinel |
Wildlife abundant at Dinner IslandSun-SentinelBy Steve Waters, Staff writer We knew it was going to be a good day as soon as we turned into the entrance to the Dinner Island Ranch Wildlife Management Area. Four wild hen turkeys scurried across the gravel road 30 feet in front of us.and more » |
Wilton Wildlife Park Preserve presents wildlife festival June 2 - Albany Times Union (blog)  Albany Times Union (blog) |
Wilton Wildlife Park Preserve presents wildlife festival June 2Albany Times Union (blog)Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park presents a Wildlife Festival from 10 am to 3 pm Saturday, June 2 at Historic Camp Saratoga on Scout Road in Gansevoort. The date was chosen to coincide with National Trails Day, but it will also overlap with the first ... |
Proposed N.C. wind farm could kill bald eagles, report says - Kansas City Star  WFMY News 2 |
Proposed N.C. wind farm could kill bald eagles, report saysKansas City StarBy JOHN MURAWSKI RALEIGH, NC -- A wind farm proposed near the Pocosin Lakes Wildlife Refuge in eastern North Carolina could kill up to 20 bald eagles a year, according to a preliminary estimate by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.Fish and Wildlife Service says eastern North Carolina wind farm could kill up ...The RepublicProposed wind farm could kill eaglesWNCTEagle killersGreensboro News & Record (blog)Burlington Times Newsall 37 news articles » |
Santee National Wildlife Refuge seeking public comment on visitor services plan - The Times and Democrat |
Santee National Wildlife Refuge seeking public comment on visitor services planThe Times and DemocratSUMMERTON -- The Santee National Wildlife Refuge is part of the National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS), a national network of lands managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of Interior. The mission of the NWRS is: to administer a ...and more » |
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