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"NC's Wild Horses Maimed By Isolation, Corralled By Controversy" [1]

"COROLLA, N.C. — Retired Washington, D.C., police Officer E.T. Smith patrolled the beach in his four-wheel-drive truck on a recent morning, keeping an eye out for wild mustangs and the drunks who like to harass them."

Source: McClatchy [2], 08/13/2014

"U.S. Denies Protections for Wolverines, Outrages Conservationists" [3]

"U.S. wildlife managers on Tuesday denied federal protections for rare wolverines, outraging conservationists but pleasing Western states that opposed adding the reclusive but feisty member of the weasel family to the endangered and threatened species list."

Source: Reuters [4], 08/13/2014

"Mexico: Mining Spill Pollutes River" [5]

"A civil defense official says that about 10 million gallons of mining acid leaked into a river that supplies water to tens of thousands of people."

Source: AP [6], 08/13/2014

"Now Arriving at Pittsburgh International: Fracking" [7]

"PITTSBURGH — Where 600 flights used to take off and land every day here at Pittsburgh International Airport, there are now about 300. Partway down Terminal B, the moving sidewalk that used to lead to a dozen gates now stops abruptly at a plain gray wall."

Source: NY Times [8], 08/13/2014

"Tall, Ancient and Under Pressure" [9]

"SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — High in the Sierras, biologists are struggling to find ways to protect some of the world’s oldest and most storied trees from drought, forest fires and climate change."

Source: NY Times [10], 08/13/2014

"Oil Companies Fracking into Drinking Water Sources, Research Shows" [11]

"Energy companies are fracking for oil and gas at far shallower depths than widely believed, sometimes through underground sources of drinking water, according to research released Tuesday by Stanford University scientists."

Source: LA Times [12], 08/13/2014

"Oil Spill: Gulf Oysters Vanish After 2010 Spill" [13]

"Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may be contributing to a dramatic dive in the region's oyster harvest. Prices are up and the harvest is down, ever since the 2010 BP oil spill, but the exact cause remains unclear.""

Source: Christian Science Monitor [14], 08/13/2014

Good Audio Gives Life to Environmental Storytelling [15]

  

"Y-12: Poster Child for a Dysfunctional Nuclear Weapons Complex" [16]

The protest by an 83-year-old nun is the least of the problems at the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Unsafe, obsolete, and insecure, it is a nuclear disaster waiting to happen. The Y-12 Security Complex is the poster child for much of what ails the decaying weapons complex across the U.S. Although Y-12 has not produced weapons for some 25 years, its annual budgets have increased by nearly 50 percent since 1997, to more than $1 billion a year.

Source: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists [17], 08/12/2014

"Scientists Exploring Offshore Canyons for Atlantic Deep-Sea Corals" [18]

"Seventy miles off Ocean City, scientists aboard the federal research vessel Henry B. Bigelow are exploring a lush underwater landscape that until recently few would have imagined — colorful corals clinging to the rocky slopes of deep-sea canyons."

Source: Baltimore Sun [19], 08/12/2014

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