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Fish and Game Q&A: Are there restrictions for using live and/or dead birds in training my dog to retrieve?
OutpostsIn support of the California Department of Fish and Game and its effort to keep hunters and anglers informed, Outposts, on Thursday or Friday, posts marine biologist Carrie Wilson's weekly Q&A column: Question: I am currently training my dog to...... -
Polystyrene containers: L.A. County enacts a partial ban
GreenspaceIt's one thing for Malibu and Newport Beach to ban those solid foam food cups and containers that pollute ocean and land. But what if Los Angeles County did so too, in restaurants and retail areas across its vast unincorporated...... -
Monster Mash: Israeli orchestra to play at Bayreuth; dispute over Calder mobile in Chicago
Culture MonsterBreaking a taboo: The Israel Chamber Orchestra is set to play at Germany's Bayreuth Festival of Wagnerian music. (Agence France-Presse) Tug of war: The current owners of the Willis Tower in Chicago are in a legal battle with the former...... -
L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca says deputies would enforce marijuana laws even if Prop. 19 passes
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca said Friday his deputies’ marijuana enforcement would not change even if Proposition 19, which would legalize the drug in California, passes Nov. 2. “Proposition 19 is not going to pass, even if it passes,”...... -
Alaska's sea otters being killed in high numbers by orcas, report says
L.A. UnleashedA report by government scientists says killer whales are likely driving sea otters to perilously low levels in southwest Alaska. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's recovery plan for sea otters considered a slew of possible reasons for why the...... -
Prop. 19: Marijuana initiative drew strongest support in Bay Area, but failed in 'Emerald Triangle'
L.A. NOWProposition 19, the measure to legalize marijuana in California, drew its strongest support in the Bay Area, passing in San Francisco and five nearby counties. San Francisco voters were most ready to see legal weed sold in their neighborhoods, favoring...... -
Natural Perspectives: Protecting California's sea otters
Vic and I spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Monterey with our son Scott, his wife, Nicole, and their three little daughters, Allison, Lauren and Megan. I missed cooking our holiday dinner, but Thanksgiving is really more about family than food. We...Tags: Native Americans, San Francisco, Minority Groups, Migration, Brain
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Judge to prosecutors in SK Foods case: Scott Salyer's jailhouse calls to attorney are privileged
Money & CompanyA federal judge in Sacramento has ruled that the jailhouse telephone calls from Frederick Scott Salyer, former head of SK Foods, to his defense attorney are privileged communications and shall not be available to the prosecutors. The issue came up...... -
San Francisco snow: Snow falls in SF, Monterey and is likely to dust Los Angeles-area foothills
L.A. NOWSnow has fallen in San Francisco, Monterey, and the San Joaquin Valley, and the intensely cold arctic storm was expected to bring snow to the foothills across the Los Angeles area Saturday, the National Weather Service said. The storm was...... -
California's endangered arroyo toad gets habitat protection
GreenspaceThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has finalized designation of 98,366 acres of critical habitat needed by the endangered arroyo toad to fulfill all of its complex life-cycle stages: flowing water, sandy banks and chaparral. The USFWS also designated 2,... -
Dual degree programs give motivated students head start
Phil Swarbrick graduated from Chicago's DePaul University last year with a Bachelor of Science degree in network technology and a Master of Science degree in computer information and network security. Under normal circumstances, the undergraduate and...Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, DePaul University, Entertainment, Engineering
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Richard Branson's Virgin Oceanic sub to feed deep-sea data to Google Earth
L.A. Times Tech BlogRichard Branson, chairman of the Virgin Group, is set to dive into the deepest parts of the ocean in a new custom-built submarine that he will co-pilot this year and next. And the dives -- five are planned -- will be feeding trip data back to Google...
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