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Filmmakers hope to reconnect people with nature
richardb@herald-mail.comMany of today’s children are losing their connection with nature, said Audra Haddock Martenot, co-producer of “One With Life,” an independent film debuting at this year’s American Conservation Film Festival at the National...Tags: Movies, Television, Environmental Issues, Entertainment, Human Interest
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Stink-bug infestation is topic of Wednesday talk
richardb@herald-mail.comThey’ve become so pervasive that some people might believe the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse have riding companions. Entomologists call the insects by their acronym, BMSB. Most of us know them simply as “stink bugs.” The brown...Tags: New Jersey, Allentown, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Maryland, Science and Technology
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A great nation yes, but being humble is the better course
We have suddenly been overloaded with a recycled, pre-Civil War idea that will again be used by ambitious politician to enhance their election efforts. "American exceptionalism" is the political coin of the realm as potential candidates for the 2012...Tags: Native Americans, Newt Gingrich, Elections, Politics, Sarah Palin
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Venue change sought in trial of man charged in wildlife officer's death
dona@herald-mail.comThe Adams County public defender representing a Fairfield, Pa., man charged in the 2010 shooting death of Pennsylvania Wildlife Conservation Officer David Grove has asked an Adams County Common Pleas Court judge to grant a change of venue, citing pre-...Tags: Conservation, Endangered Species, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Natural Resources
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Man beats fox to death after it bites his wife
davem@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man beat a fox to death with a shotgun Monday afternoon on Bentwood Drive after the animal bit his wife on the leg. The Humane Society of Washington County responded to the home off Halfway Boulevard near Valley Mall and took the fox so it...Tags: Rabies, Washington County (Maryland), Defense, Energy Resources, Health Organizations
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Local periodontists spend two weeks each summer fishing and giving dental help
marieg@herald-mail.comAlaska has a soundtrack all its own — the thunderous groan of a glacier, the splashing tail of a king salmon, the deep baritone of a moose. It's an unparalleled performance on a stage that is bigger, wilder, more spectacular than anything in the...Tags: Anchorage, Salt, Fishing, Starbucks Corp., Wyoming
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Gumbo Limbo Nature Center
South Florida Parenting1801 N. Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton; 561-338-1473 www.gumbolimbo.org Family-oriented programs that make learning about nature fun are what make this place so popular. Inside, visitors can explore several exhibits and dis-plays, aquariums and live animals....Tags: Conservation, Endangered Species, Wildlife, Natural Resources
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July 26: Focus on Family - Kidwinks
WGN NewsFree Summer Family Fun in Chicago Summer is all about getting out of the house and enjoying the beautiful weather. Parents in this economy, though, really need to pay attention to their budgets. Jean Lemke, co-founder of kidwinks.com, shares some free...Tags: Restaurants, Park Ridge, Facebook, Hoffman Estates, Media Industry
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Dame's rocket: Abundant seed producer invading landscapes
By Steven Apfelbaum Dame’s rocket has escaped from gardens and is rapidly invading the surrounding landscapes. Left unchecked, this beautiful, yet lethal plant will wreak havoc on the natural environment, threatening the survival of native plants...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resource Industry, Conservation, Mustard, Forestry and Timber
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Invasive plants: Use native species instead of invasives to protect environment
Jan Newton, educational coordinator for the John Clayton Chapter, Virginia Native Plant Society ... www.claytonvnps.org ... suggests native plant alternatives to these non-native invasives: Non-native Invasives: Mimosa tree or silk tree (Albizia...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Newspaper and Magazine, Conservation, Science, Agriculture
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Top 20 Local Family Fun Spots
Perhaps your parents read South Florida Parenting 20 years ago. Now you have a family of your own. Do you remember hula dancing at the Mai-Kai as an uninhibited child? It’s still there. Take a walk down Memory Lane to revisit attractions you loved as a...Tags: Family, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Broward County, International Swimming Hall of Fame, Everglades
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