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Calls come earlier this year for S.D. bat business
The owners of a South Dakota roofing company say they're getting more calls these days for their side business, which is bat removal and control. Jim and Laura Woods, of Canton, said their bat business is usually not as busy this time of year. Generally... -
Western Maryland wind project faces limits to protect bats, birds
Maryland's first industrial-scale wind energy project would be required under a federal plan issued Monday to slow down its turbines at certain times of the year to reduce the number of endangered bats that might be killed by the long, spinning blades....Tags: Biology, Mining, Environmental Politics, Garrett County, Annapolis
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Could the Ebola Outbreak Spread to the U.S.?
CNNUGANDA -- Fourteen people have died so far from the Ebola outbreak that began earlier this month in Western Uganda. According to the World Health Organization, the first case is believed to be from the Nyanswiga village in Nyamarunda, a sub-county of the...Tags: Diarrhea, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Politics, Ebola hemorrhagic fever
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Earth Day weekend: Not just another marketing opportunity
Earth Day weekend is upon us. I can tell because my email inbox is jammed with pitches for "green" products and corporate campaigns: Clothing made from recycled plastic bottles; natural skin care products; hybrid auto accessories, even pet waste...
Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Science and Technology, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Jesse Jackson, Cheap Trick (music group)
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Maryland gardens warm up to tropical trend
Tropicals will be hot this gardening season.
Forgive the pun, but growers and garden centers are responding to a demand from homeowners for the luxurious foliage and lipstick colors of plants more suited to the South.
And they are offering much more...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Bee (insect), Gardening, Photography and Video, Environmental Issues
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Corona del Mar Today: Diapers being dumped on Coast Highway
A stretch of East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar has become the dumping ground for used adult diapers, but city officials say there's not much they can do unless they catch the culprits in the act. The diapers first began to appear near the Cameo...Tags: Public Officials, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Politics, Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture
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Missing Indiana caver's body found half-mile from car
LEAVENWORTH, Ind. (AP) — An Iraq war veteran and caving enthusiast took his own life about half a mile from where he left his car on a rural road but more than four months passed before four young spelunkers exploring where they weren't allowed...Tags: Landforms, Brown University, Conservation, Caves and Caverns, White Nose Syndrome
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Fungus Kills Millions Of Bats - Experts Fear It Could Spread West
FOX40 NewsWildlife Biologists are concerned about a deadly fungus that is rapidly spreading among bat populations. The "white-nose syndrome," as it is known, has killed as many as 6.7 million bats in the eastern United States and Canada since 2006, according to...Tags: Biology, Science, White Nose Syndrome, Wildlife, Environmental Issues
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New guidelines may protect bats
Daily American Staff WriterWith wind being one of the fastest-growing energy sources in the world, environmentalists are warning that winged creatures are increasingly endangered by turbines. In September an endangered Indiana bat was found dead at the North Allegheny Wind Farm...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Solar Energy, Fencing, Alternative Energy, Natural Resources
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Animals, Petting Farms & Ranches
Acts 2 Acres 4250 NWS 43rd Street, Coconut Creek Pony parties! We also have a petting zoo. Paint a pony and lots more! www.acts2acres.com 954-326-2528 Air K9z Frisbee dogs at your event! www.airK9z.com 954-605-0014 Animal Kingdom Serving the tri-...Tags: Science, West Palm Beach, Zoology, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Natural Resources
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Maryland offshore wind area slashed
The Obama administration took another step Monday toward opening the Mid-Atlantic coast for offshore wind development, but in the process slashed Maryland's potential stake in the developing new energy industry by more than half.
Pointing to concerns...Tags: Weather, Maryland, Politics, Solar Energy, Ocean City
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Fossils radically alter ideas about the look of man's earliest ancestors
A treasure trove of 4.4-million-year-old fossils from the Ethiopian desert is dramatically overturning widely held ideas about the early evolution of humans and how they came to walk upright, even as it paints a remarkably detailed picture of early life...Tags: Science, Education, Science and Technology, Paleontology, Harvard University
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