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| Roadkill prank gets ex-student $443 fine (The Patriot-News) Aubrey Moore left quite a legacy when he graduated with honors in June from Red Land High School. The defensive tackle was a two-time Associated Press Class AAA first-team all-state selection and a captain of his rugby team. |
| INTERNET EXCLUSIVE: Mountain lion sightings on the increase (Allen American Star) I have spent a lifetime in the outdoors but have never actually sighted a wild mountain lion. I’ve come close, very close, on several occasions but can truly say I don’t remember ever actually sighting a lion in the wild. |
| The librarian, the archer and Einstein (Pahrump Valley Times) This is the story of a librarian, an archer and Einstein. It began several years ago when a 12-year-old girl sat in my hunter safety class. Her name was Mallory Genet then, and I wrote in an earlier article how she shot her first deer. |
| On the wild side (Winnipeg Free Press) Part of our birthright as Manitobans is living right beside a bounty of wildlife. VIDEO: See the reader pictures slideshow here After an interesting exchange with a giant snapping turtle recently, I asked readers to share their tales of our province's wildlife. The response I got from readers proved many Manitobans still value their connection to the natural world. |
| Belly of the beast (Salon.com) So why do I cure my own bacon? Because it's fun, it's easy, and loving food is different than loving the food that you make. |
| The flip side of burgers: no beef (The Morning Call) Bison, venison, fish, veggies can star in a low-fat cookout Bison, venison, fish, veggies can star in a low-fat cookout |
| Green Spaces: June's nominations (Times Online) The Eden Project is truly impressive. Not simply because a desolate part of Cornwall has been given new life, and not because a rainforest, wherever you find it, is the stuff of dreams. |
| Toxic Legacy (The Record) Paul Eugene Van Dunk's family has been rooted in the Ramapo Mountains for generations. |
| Toxic Legacy (The Record) Investigators have found a high level of lead in a squirrel tested during a study of wildlife at Ford Motor Co.'s former toxic-waste dump in Ringwood. |
| New law a break for the big birds (San Diego Union-Tribune) The California condor looks and feeds like the vulture it is and would never be confused with the majestic bald eagle. Nevertheless, it enjoys a coveted place on the U.S. Mint's California quarter and a less coveted spot on the U.S. Endangered Species List. Starting tomorrow, the condor will be provided another layer of protection when new hunting regulations go into effect. |
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