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Lawyer set to defeat Cheney spent career fighting environmental rules
Harriet Hageman, who is challenging Representative Liz Cheney, worked for decades as a lawyer opposing environmentalists and federal regulations of resources in Wyoming.
Historic Yellowstone flooding brings renewal despite destruction
Flooding helps seed majestic cottonwood trees and favors native trout. High water allows them to escape to calmer side channels, where they can spawn.
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Oil development is changing the rules of the game for wildlife
New research shows that oil drilling in Canada’s boreal forest is changing how wolves, caribou, bears and other species interact.
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The making of a 'European Yellowstone'
A major conservation effort is underway in Romania. The goal is a new national park that will rival its American counterparts.
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Wolves to drop from Endangered Species List
Populations have rebounded in recent decades, but some scientists on the panel that evaluated the proposal said it was deeply flawed.
Pandemics aren't just for people: Five disease threats to wildlife
Diseases can cause animal populations to decline or even go extinct. And they’re often worsened by environmental threats caused by people.
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The complicated tale of why B.C. paid $2 million to shoot wolves in endangered caribou habitat this winter
The province killed 463 wolves in the habitat of 10 herds, spending an average $4,300 for each dead wolf.
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