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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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