Dump of spoiled milk leads to fish kill in Iowa
Minnows and small game fish have been found dead in half-mile span in the creek, officials said.
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Minnows and small game fish have been found dead in half-mile span in the creek, officials said.
Dump of spoiled milk leads to fish kill in Iowa Read More »
The eagle launched an aerial assault on a drone operated by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy – known as EGLE – ripping off a propeller and sending the aircraft into the lake.
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More than 1,000 species are covered under the law, and the changes have drawn a sharp backlash from organizations that advocate on behalf of an estimated 46 million U.S. birdwatchers.
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Shows the leading causes of death for the iconic national bird are being hit by cars and lead poisoning.
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Nearly 60 fish types found in Chicago waters, up from about 10, an increase attributed to a decline in pollution, according to a sampling study.
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The $3B-a-year plan to boost conservation, parks.
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The find by the U.S. Geological Survey will help inform a species status assessment to begin this fall by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which may ultimately add the insect to its endangered species list.
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Official says there is no straightforward explanation for the increase and it could be chance, but it has not helped that there are more people recreating in the Yellowstone region as the coronavirus pandemic has given them a reason to spend more time outdoors.
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The move comes almost two years after a federal appeals court faulted the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for arbitrarily dismissing threats to grayling from climate change and other pressures.
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