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Family lost for 6 days found alive in Oregon forest - Fox News
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Fox News
Family lost for 6 days found alive in Oregon forest
Fox News
The family found a forest road next to a river bank and huddled together with their dog, a pit bull-terrier mix. Search parties were dispatched Tuesday, when their campsite manager realized the Connes hadn't returned. The Jeep was found on a logging ...
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Bridge is back on Laurel Highlands trail - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Trek News-Google - 49 min 35 sec ago
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Bridge is back on Laurel Highlands trail
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
"It's a very, very popular trail ... through the heart of some of our prettiest of state park and state forest land in that area." The bridge project was awarded last March and totaled nearly $1.3 million for work on the 10-foot-wide, 184-foot-long ...
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7 In Your Neighborhood: Willowbrook Wildlife Center - ABC7Chicago.com
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ABC7Chicago.com
7 In Your Neighborhood: Willowbrook Wildlife Center
ABC7Chicago.com
The Willowbrook Wildlife Center takes in hundreds of owls, eagles and other regional wildlife every day, nursing them to get back to the wild, or preparing them for a life in captivity when they're just too injured to make it anymore.
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Watching wildlife in Namibia - Richmond Times Dispatch
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Watching wildlife in Namibia
Richmond Times Dispatch
Credit: Jerry Uhlman Water holes are the lifeblood for wildlife across much of eastern and southern Africa during the dry season. This is especially true in Namibia, where arid savannah grasslands and the Namib Desert dominate the landscape of a ...
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Wildlife officials propose hunting bears with dogs - Louisville Courier-Journal
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Wildlife officials propose hunting bears with dogs
Louisville Courier-Journal
The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission could vote as early as next month to establish a roughly six-week season beginning in August for hunters to chase bears but not kill them, and another limited season in December in which hunters could shoot the ...
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Mount Bachelor uphill from 'Beer City USA' - The Seattle Times
Trek News-Google - 2 hours 58 min ago
Mount Bachelor uphill from 'Beer City USA'
The Seattle Times
Central Oregon's sprawling Mount Bachelor Ski Resort has the highest ski mountain in Oregon and Washington, surrounded by a huge national forest, just uphill from the burgeoning craft-brewing scene of Bend, Ore. By Brian J. Cantwell Mount Bachelor ...
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Ore. mushroom pickers found alive after 6 days - USA TODAY
Trek News-Google - 3 hours 19 min ago
USA TODAY
Ore. mushroom pickers found alive after 6 days
USA TODAY
The family found a forest road next to a river bank and huddled together with their dog, a pit-terrier mix. Search parties were dispatched Tuesday, when their campsite manager realized the Connes hadn't returned. The Jeep was found on a logging road ...
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3 Ore. mushroom pickers found alive but injured, hungry after spending 6 days ... - Washington Post
Trek News-Google - 3 hours 55 min ago
3 Ore. mushroom pickers found alive but injured, hungry after spending 6 days ...
Washington Post
The family found a forest road next to a river bank and huddled together with their dog, a pit bull-terrier mix. Search parties were dispatched Tuesday, when their campsite manager realized the Connes hadn't returned. The Jeep was found on a logging ...
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Ore. mushroom pickers found alive after 6 days - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Trek News-Google - 4 hours 26 min ago
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Ore. mushroom pickers found alive after 6 days
Atlanta Journal Constitution
The family found a forest road next to a river bank and huddled together with their dog, a pit-terrier mix. Search parties were dispatched Tuesday, when their campsite manager realized the Connes hadn't returned. The Jeep was found on a logging road ...
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Photography: Wildlife Photographer, By Chris Gomersall - The Independent
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Photography: Wildlife Photographer, By Chris Gomersall
The Independent
Wildlife Photographer celebrates the democratisation of the genre thanks to digital technologies ("It's actually quite difficult to take a duff shot with today's equipment"), but makes a plea for more inspiration, more artfulness, and a greater ...
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Photography: Wildlife Photographer, By Chris Gomersall - The Independent
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Photography: Wildlife Photographer, By Chris Gomersall
The Independent
Wildlife Photographer celebrates the democratisation of the genre thanks to digital technologies ("It's actually quite difficult to take a duff shot with today's equipment"), but makes a plea for more inspiration, more artfulness, and a greater ...
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Whooping crane migration comes up short - Los Angeles Times
Wold Wildlife News - 5 hours 53 min ago
Los Angeles Times
Whooping crane migration comes up short
Los Angeles Times
At Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, Md., whooping crane chicks are hatched and taught to follow crane-costumed humans piloting an ultralight aircraft. They're then transported to Wisconsin, their nesting grounds once they've returned from ...
Short count of whooping cranes puzzles officialsHouston Chronicle
Grounded US whooping cranes taking to the roadReuters
Ala wildlife refuge to be winter home for cranesGadsden Times
WCTV
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Connecting people with wildlife - Sun-Sentinel
Wold Wildlife News - 6 hours 13 min ago
Connecting people with wildlife
Sun-Sentinel
By Steve Waters, Staff Writer Like Lewis and Clark's historic journey, the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition is an ambitious undertaking that is exploring some of the state's most remote, seldom experienced habitats.
Expedition Aims to Protect and Restore LandThe Ledger
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Wildlife center educates visitors about raptors - Alton Telegraph
Wold Wildlife News - 6 hours 35 min ago
Wildlife center educates visitors about raptors
Alton Telegraph
Boomerang, Cappuccino and Mocha from the TreeHouse Wildlife Center were on hand from 1 to 3 pm to educate visitors. Helping them were a center volunteer; the center's senior wildlife technician, Pam Lippert; and its board chair, Eric Bloemker.
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Forest City trail attracting users as development expands - Mason City Globe Gazette
Trek News-Google - 9 hours 41 min ago
Forest City trail attracting users as development expands
Mason City Globe Gazette
FOREST CITY - For avid skiier Jim French, taking part in a favorite winter hobby used to involve traveling elsewhere to trails. Now French, who has lived in Forest City since 1970 and has been skiing for 30 of those years, visits the town's newly ...
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Wildlife officials propose hunting bears with dogs - Louisville Courier-Journal
Wold Wildlife News - 12 hours 28 min ago
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Wildlife officials propose hunting bears with dogs
Louisville Courier-Journal
The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission could vote as early as next month to establish a roughly six-week season beginning in August for hunters to chase bears but not kill them, and another limited season in December in which hunters could shoot the ...
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife to Hold Local Meeting, Public WelcomeSurfKY News
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Plans for caribou sow conflict in NW - Boston.com
Trek News-Google - 12 hours 36 min ago
Plans for caribou sow conflict in NW
Boston.com
Instead, the Fish and Wildlife Service blames the caribou decline on the loss of contiguous old-growth forests due to logging and wildfires, plus the building of roads and recreational trails that fragment habitat and help predators move into caribou ...
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Plans for caribou sow conflict in NW - Boston.com
Wold Wildlife News - 12 hours 36 min ago
Plans for caribou sow conflict in NW
Boston.com
Federal endangered species law requires that critical habitat be set aside for the caribou, and environmental groups went to court to force the US Fish and Wildlife Service to comply. This is one of the few places left in the United States that still ...
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Plans for caribou sow conflict in NW - The Associated Press
Trek News-Google - 13 hours 33 min ago
Plans for caribou sow conflict in NW
The Associated Press
Instead, the Fish and Wildlife Service blames the caribou decline on the loss of contiguous old-growth forests due to logging and wildfires, plus the building of roads and recreational trails that fragment habitat and help predators move into caribou ...
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Cats Bridge "Infection Gap" Between People and Wildlife - Kansas City infoZine
Wold Wildlife News - 15 hours 22 min ago
Cats Bridge "Infection Gap" Between People and Wildlife
Kansas City infoZine
Credit: Jesse Lewis, Colorado State University "Human-wildlife interactions will continue to increase as human populations expand," said Sam Scheiner, program director for EEID at NSF. "This study demonstrates that such interactions can be indirect and ...
Domestic Cats, and Wild Bobcats and Pumas, Living in Same Area Have Same DiseasesNational Science Foundation (press release)
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