Agency Made Wrong Call on Desert Bald Eagle

By Tim Hull (CN) – The desert-nesting bald eagle does not have threatened-species protection because wildlife officials ignored federal law and may have let policy issues cloud their judgment, a federal judge ruled in Arizona, ordering the federal agency to take a […]

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Just Released: No REDD Papers, Vol I

Global Justice Ecology Project has just published the No REDD Papers, Volume 1. To download it, click on one of the links below. The first link will download the booklet with one page per sheet of paper; the second link will download […]

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State Wolf-hunting Season Extended

By Eve Byron The season was supposed to end on Dec. 31. But since only 106 wolves out of a quota of 220 have been taken to date, the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission decided Thursday to extend the season. “This […]

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Poisons Sprayed on West Palm Beach Lake

The birds and all the tall grass surrounding the lake in San Michele Condos have been spayed with poison. The once verdant habitat is dead and dry. Dead nesting birds birds have been found in the area. This lake is possibly part […]

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Thousands Protest Climate Inaction

Article by Kanya D’Almeida Cross posted from ipsnews.net Between 15,000 and 20,000 farmers, unionists, teachers, peasants, students, garbage pickers, transport workers and other indignant citizens gathered outside the U.N. consultation chambers in Durban on Saturday calling for “system change, not climate change”. […]

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