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Tag Archives: Conservation
A Gratuitous Parting Shot
On its way out the door, the Obama administration took a little-needed parting shot at shotgun ammo made of lead.
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Getting Out Of The Orca Business
SeaWorld’s orcas will soon quit show business, and eventually the company will leave the orca business. What then?
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Upgrading Manatees’ Status
For an endangered species, the manatee is unusually easy to find in Florida.
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Playing God For The Sake Of Science
Should scientists have the right to kill a rare creature to obtain a specimen for study in the interests of conservation?
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Collaborating To Protect The Sage Grouse
A compromise to protect the sage grouse doesn’t mean the bird is out of the woods, but it has a decent chance of success.
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Can Endangered Status Help Bats In Danger?
As disease decimates bat populations, Endangered Species Act protection offers only the illusion of effective action.
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For Captive Orcas, Freedom Or Banishment?
Would it really be a kindness to release captive killer whales back to the open ocean?
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A Sturdy Tree And A Sturdy Friendship
How a practical man and a valuable but disappearing tree taught me something about the land on which I live.
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A Bad Season For Right Whales
High mortality and scarce births have made 2017 a disastrous year for North Atlantic right whales.
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