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March 17, 2010
1 in 7 Wildlife Refuges Has Genetically Engineered Crops
March 17, 2010–Three organizations file a lawsuit against the USFWS, a new study finds three strains of GE maize likely damaged organs of rats that ate the foods for just three months, pesticide use associated with GE crops may actually be greater than for traditional crops, and GE seed prices skyrocket.Birds: New Listings, Cutting-Edge Research, and At-Risk Assessments
March 17, 2010–For the first time in 25 years, the US Fish and Wildlife Service has updated the list of federally-protected migratory birds. The net result is the addition of 175 species, bringing the total to 1,007.Feds Launch New Tool For Locating Endangered Species
March 17, 2010–Find out if an endangered or threatened animal or plant species lives in counties of interest to your audience, and cover it in the context of current news developments or some other at-risk-species angle.October 13, 2004
Election and Oil and Gas Drilling May Shape Sage-Grouse Story
October 13, 2004–The timing of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision to propose listing of the greater sage-grouse as a threatened or endangered species is coinciding with the presidential election and the rapid expansion of the influential oil and gas industry.August 7, 2002
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