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Conservationists team up with ranchers, loggers
FRIANT, Calif. (AP) - Two cowboys on horses pushed cattle across an expanse of golden hills overgrown with tall grasses and oak trees, up an unpaved road toward another pasture. From the Sierra Nevada foothills, the cattle will be sent for processing...Tags: Nature Conservancy, Environmental Pollution, Lifestyle and Leisure, Biology, Fishing
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Clyde Butcher gallery celebration
CLYDE BUTCHER CELEBRATES 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH PRESIDENT’S WEEKEND OPEN HOUSE Like us on Facebook Southwest Florida -- The public is invited to join famed photographer Clyde Butcher and his wife Niki for the 20th anniversary celebration...Tags: Everglades, Nature Conservancy, Human Interest, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Gardens and Parks
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Second volume of 'Pogo' shows Walt Kelly's political bite
Okefenokee Swamp, February 1951: An alligator accuses an owl of treason for suggesting that English is the language of the "Uninety States." "Englishmens is foreigners, isn't they? Is you a spy? … Boy like you could get hisself investigated...
Tags: Poetry, Politics, Literature, Elections, Arts and Culture
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Florida travel calendar for November
Check out festivals and events in November across the state.
View events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below:
Coming up this week
Through Dec. 23. The Cannonball Christmas Express. Tavares. On select dates, the...Tags: Beaches, Music, Piracy, Interior Policy, Miami Hotels
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Pollution limits proposed for Malibu Lagoon and Creek
Even though nearly half of the Malibu Creek watershed is undeveloped open space, the creek and its mouth, Malibu Lagoon, are far from pristine. Tainted runoff from urban areas in the 101 Freeway corridor in the northern part of the watershed have...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Bodies of Water, Rivers
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The down and dirty of shooting 'Beasts of the Southern Wild'
"Beasts of the Southern Wild" stars a 6-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis as Hushpuppy and is set near New Orleans, in a fictional island region in constant danger of being washed away. The denizens' ingenuity comes as a constant surprise to viewers, who can...
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Peter Sarsgaard, Entertainment Events
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Jug Bay opens boardwalk, increasing access to county park
A just-opened boardwalk and creekside platform offer new access to a nature preserve at the southwestern edge of Anne Arundel County, providing kayakers with an entry by water and hikers with and a up-close encounters with its marsh. "The wetland is...
Tags: Science and Technology, Linthicum, Wildlife, Rentals
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Natural area, snowmobile trails in Somerset County to benefit from state grants
Daily American Staff WriterSomerset County will benefit from two Department of Conservation and Natural Resources grants. The Somerset County Conservancy Charitable Trust, a private, nonprofit organization, received a Community Conservation Partnerships Program grant for...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, David McCarty, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Group continues push to save trees in NW Ind. bog
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — A group of northwestern Indiana residents is trying again to stop the National Park Service from cutting down 3,400 trees in a bog at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Members of the Coalition to Protect Cowles Bog Area...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, National Parks
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Best 2012 art shows: Hampton Roads had some stunners
Five is far too small a number to encompass all the visual arts shows that stood out from the crowd in what was a remarkably good year in Hampton Roads and Southeast Virginia. But here's my annual list of exhibits that were so distinguished and...
Tags: Hampton Roads, College of William and Mary, Fine Arts, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Artists
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Letters: Bulldozing a sanctuary
Re "Nature group stunned after Army Corps levels habitat," Dec. 29 The Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve was the first place I took my out-of-town visitors, and my elementary school students went there each year on a field trip. It was a place where we...
Tags: Science and Technology, Wildlife, Afghanistan
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