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Jan 01 2026OPINION

Florida's Bear Hunt: A Questionable Conservation Strategy

Florida's approach to managing its black bear population has sparked controversy. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recently approved a three-week hunt without any monitoring or check stations. Critics argue that this decision contradicts both scientific recommendations and

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Grizzly Bears: A Clash of Perspectives

Grizzly bears are making a comeback in the Northern Rockies. Their numbers have grown so much that some believe they should no longer be on the endangered species list. This is especially true in two areas: the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem. However, no

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Decatur: A Haven for Birds and Nature Lovers

Decatur has earned a special title: Georgia's first "Bird City. " This means the city is taking big steps to protect birds and their homes. People in Decatur are working hard to make the city a safer place for our feathered friends. One of the ways they're doing this is by planting native plants in

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Thailand's Hidden Treasure: The Return of the Flat-Headed Cat

Deep in the heart of Thailand, a secretive feline has made a surprising comeback. The flat-headed cat, a species thought to be nearly gone from the country, has been spotted after a 30-year disappearance. This small, round-eyed cat is one of the rarest in the world, with only about 2, 500 adults lef

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Fresh Start for Adirondack's Loon Conservation

The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation has a new leader in science and conservation. Lizz Schuyler, a local expert, is taking the reins. She's no stranger to the Adirondacks, having grown up in the Pottersville/Schroon Lake area. Her journey in wildlife science started close to home and took he

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bears Before Bikes: Protecting McNeil River's Wild Heart

Alaska's McNeil River State Game Sanctuary is a special place. It's home to a huge number of brown bears. These bears are the main attraction. The sanctuary has been open to visitors for a long time. People usually arrive by floatplane. But now, there's a plan to allow wheel planes to land there too

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Hidden Green Treasures

Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but it also has a lot of protected areas. About 67% of southern Florida is covered by national and state parks. That's around 3. 5 million acres of land and water south of Lake Okeechobee. Most people don't realize this when they visit Orlando or th

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How to Enjoy Yellowstone and Cody Without Leaving a Trace

Traveling to places like Yellowstone and Cody can be an amazing experience. But it's important to do it right. These spots are full of natural beauty and wildlife. If we're not careful, we can mess things up for everyone. That's why experts suggest some simple rules to follow. First, keep the noise

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Elephants vs. Trains: A Deadly Clash in India

In a tragic event, seven elephants lost their lives when a fast-moving passenger train collided with a herd crossing railway tracks in Assam, India. The train driver tried to stop, but it was too late to avoid the accident. The impact derailed five coaches and the engine, but amazingly, no people we

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu in Wisconsin: What You Need to Know

A new case of bird flu in Wisconsin has been confirmed, but it's not linked to the earlier outbreaks. The U. S. Department of Agriculture made this announcement on a Friday. This specific strain, called H5N1 clade 2. 3. 4. 4b genotype D1. 1, was identified through detailed genetic testing. Most bir

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