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"Rapid Loss of Top Predators ‘A Major Environmental Threat’" [1]

"The rapid loss of top predators such as dingoes, leopards and lions is causing an environmental threat comparable to climate change, an international group of scientists has warned."

Source: Guardian [2], 01/13/2014

"Aid Agencies Head To Tonga Amid Reports of Extensive Damage" [3]

"Relief agencies were sending aid to Tonga on Monday amid reports of extensive damage to low-lying islands in the South Pacific archipelago after they were battered by a strong cyclone at the weekend."

Source: Reuters [4], 01/13/2014

"BP Appeal To Stop 'Fictitious' U.S. Oil Spill Claims Fails" [5]

"One of BP's attempts to curb payouts for what it says are 'fictitious' and 'absurd' claims related to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill has failed after a legal appeal was rejected by a U.S. court."

Source: Reuters [6], 01/13/2014

"Permit To Hunt Endangered Rhino Sells for $350,000 Despite Protests" [7]

"A permit to hunt a black rhino in Namibia sold for $350,000 at an auction in Dallas on Saturday with proceeds going to protect the endangered animals despite protests from animal rights groups that saw the sale as immoral conservation."

Source: Reuters [8], 01/13/2014

"California Panel Approves First Shellfish Ranch in Federal Waters" [9]

"The California Coastal Commission has approved development of the first shellfish ranch in federal waters, a 100-acre underwater plot for cultivating and harvesting about 2.6 million pounds of Mediterranean mussels a year."

Source: LA Times [10], 01/13/2014

"Panel Blocks Gas Pipeline in New Jersey Pinelands" [11]

"The New Jersey agency charged with protecting the Pinelands, a vast and fragile expanse of sand pines, gnarled oaks and river deltas, narrowly defeated a proposal on Friday to run a 22-mile natural gas pipeline through it."

Source: NY Times [12], 01/13/2014

Charleston, W.Va.: "Minimum 'Several Days' Till Safe Water" [13]

"Four days after a coal-processing chemical leaked into the Elk River, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin's administration and West Virginia American Water Company were once again unable to give a firm timeline for when water service would be restored to 300,000 residents in the Kanawha Valley."

Source: Charleston Gazette [14], 01/13/2014

SEJournal Winter 2014, Vol. 23 No. 4 [15]

In this issue: National Geographic photographer Steve Winter and writer Sharon Guynup tell the tiger's story; user's guide to foundation-backed journalism; e-book publishing; drones and enviro journalism; book reviews; interview with SEJ Award winner Sam Eaton; and photojournalism upheaval heralds multimedia’s rise.

The Year Ahead in Environment and Energy: Stories to Watch in 2014 [16]

SEJ and Woodrow Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Program present the 2nd Annual "Year Ahead in Environment and Energy" event, 3:00-5:00 p.m. in Washington, DC (and live webcast). Bloomberg BNA's Larry Pearl (pictured) will begin with an overview of the key legislative, regulatory, and legal developments expected in 2014, followed by a roundtable with six top journalists covering local, national, and international environmental issues.

Some Ky. Residents Found With High Arsenic Levels, Screenings Show [17]

"Medical screenings have found high arsenic levels in at least two of the more than 50 residents tested near Louisville’s contaminated Black Leaf industrial site, the scene of Kentucky’s largest residential environmental cleanup ever."

Source: Louisville Courier-Journal [18], 01/10/2014

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