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"A Clear And Present Danger: How Glass Kills Birds"
NPR, 08/08/2012"Modern architecture loves glass. Glass makes interiors brighter and adds sparkle to cityscapes. But glass also kills millions of birds every year when they collide with windows. Biologists say as more glass buildings go up, more birds are dying."
"Flu That Leapt From Birds to Seals Is Studied for Human Threat"
NY Times, 07/31/2012"Four times in the past century, a new strain of flu has emerged that can spread quickly in humans. One of those strains, which emerged in 1918, killed an estimated 50 million people."
"Ebola Outbreak in Uganda Kills 14"
ENS, 07/31/2012"KAMPALA, Uganda -- Uganda's Ministry of Health is advising residents to avoid eating dead animals especially monkeys, after declaring an outbreak of the highly infectious Ebola virus that has killed 14 people."
"Unusual Number of Grizzly and Hybrid Bears Spotted in High Arctic"
YaleE360, 07/30/2012"Two Canadian biologists have reported sighting a handful of grizzly bears and hybrid grizzly/polar bears at unusually high latitudes in the Arctic, indicating that the interbreeding of the two bear species is becoming more common as the climate warms and grizzlies venture farther north."
"Northwest States Declare War on Wild Pigs"
McClatchy, 07/25/2012"When a bunch of wild pigs showed up around C.J. Strike in 2009, Idaho wildlife officials began to sweat."
"Officials: Illegal Pot Growers Are a Threat To Wildlife"
Porterville Recorder, 07/24/2012"Damage done to wildlife and the environment by illegal marijuana growers is causing great concern, especially for officials with the state Department of Fish and Game."
Seabirds on BC, WA, OR Coast Eating Bellyfuls of Plastic: Study
Canadian Press, 07/06/2012"VANCOUVER - Seabirds eat everything from twine, candy wrappers and Styrofoam, and their stomach contents show there's been a dramatic increase in plastic pollution off the Pacific Northwest coast in the last four decades, a new study suggests."
"Growing Ship Traffic Threatens Blue Whales"
NY Times, 07/04/2012"MIRISSA, Sri Lanka — In early April, whale watchers off this country’s southern coast were greeted by a disturbing sight: the lifeless body of a 60-foot-long blue whale floating in the water about 12 miles offshore.
The body was swelling rapidly, and suckerfish swarmed across its skin. Even more unsettling was the condition of its tail, which had been nearly severed from the body.
"Mermaids Don't Exist: NOAA Confirms 'No Evidence Of Aquatic Humanoids"
Huffington Post, 07/04/2012"In an effort to clear up any potential confusion on the subject of mermaids, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released a statement confirming that 'no evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found.'"
Eagles In Narrowsburg, NY Cause Cancellation Of July Fourth Fireworks
AP, 07/04/2012"NARROWSBURG, N.Y. -- Concerns over the welfare of bald eagles have led an upstate New York community to cancel its longtime July Fourth fireworks display."
"Efforts To Investigate Wildlife Services' Methods Continue"
Sacramento Bee, 06/26/2012"Two recent documents are drawing renewed attention to the federal government's wildlife damage control program."
"Hog Wild: Feral Pig Population Explodes In US"
Reuters, 06/25/2012"An explosion of wild pig populations has become such a nuisance that hunting seasons are being flung wide open for wild hog across the nation."
"The Trouble With Turbines: An Ill Wind"
Nature News, 06/22/2012"With turbines threatening some bird and bat populations, researchers are seeking ways to keep the skies safe for wildlife."
"Wind Farms Considering Detection Systems To Prevent Bird Deaths"
LA Times, 05/29/2012"Adding bird detection systems could protect wind farms from litigation in case of deaths of threatened species."
FWS Plan To Share Bison Refuge Management With Tribes Sparks Lawsuit
Greenwire, 05/23/2012"The Bitterroot Salish, Kootenai and Pen d'Oreilles tribes consider Montana's National Bison Range part of their heritage, a link to the animals their ancestors once hunted and worshipped."

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