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"California Condors In Arizona, Utah Died From Avian Flu" [1]

"Twenty California condors in northern Arizona and southern Utah have died since March, and half of the endangered birds tested positive for a strain of avian flu, according to authorities."

Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Wildlife [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: AP [7], 05/02/2023
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Environmental Journalists, Idling in Idaho [8]

With the Society of Environmental Journalists’ 32nd annual conference in Boise now behind us, humorist David Helvarg offers a sharp-witted, albeit affectionate, skewering of the five-day gathering, everything from the host state’s politics to the innumerable sessions and the final blowout party. Prepare for punnage. Plus, check out the evolving multimedia coverage [9] of the event, and watch for session audio recordings to come.

SEJ Publication Types: 
SEJ News [10]
Topics on the Beat: 
Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [11]
Economy & Business [12]
Energy & Fuel [13]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Justice [14]
Environmental Politics [15]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Forests [17]
Government [18]
Journalism & Media [19]
Natural Resources [20]
Policy [21]
Water & Oceans [22]
Wildlife [4]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [6]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [23]
Visibility: 
Public [5]
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Reporting on the Amazon Rainforest Highlights Accelerating Destruction [24]

A prize-winning feature from the frontlines of the Amazon rainforest drew accolades in the Society of Environmental Journalists’ most recent awards contest. Judges said the “deeply reported account explains history and present-day politics through the lens of people whose voices are rarely heard in U.S. media.” Bloomberg investigative reporter Jessica Brice shares insights from the joint project, in the latest Inside Story Q&A.

SEJ Publication Types: 
Inside Story [25]
Topics on the Beat: 
Agriculture [26]
Biodiversity [2]
Economy & Business [12]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Justice [14]
Environmental Politics [15]
Forests [17]
Journalism & Media [19]
Natural Resources [20]
People & Population [27]
Region: 
International [28]
South America [29]
Visibility: 
Public [5]
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"What Cheetahs, Armadillos and Whales Revealed About Human DNA" [30]

"Over a decade, scientists compared the genomes of 240 mammals to see how humans are the same — and different."

Biodiversity [2]
Science [31]
Public [5]
International [28]
Source: NYTimes [32], 05/01/2023
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"Coral Reefs Are in Crisis. Could a Controversial Idea Help?" [33]

"To preserve habitat for fish and benefits for humans, some scientists suggest we need to explore the need for assisted migration."

Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [11]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Infrastructure [34]
Natural Resources [20]
Water & Oceans [22]
Public [5]
International [28]
Source: The Revelator [35], 04/28/2023
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Record Number Of Dam Removals Helps Restore Rivers Across Europe [36]

"A record number of river barriers, including dams and weirs, were removed across Europe in 2022, with at least 325 taken down in 16 countries, allowing rivers to flow freely and migratory fish to reach breeding areas."

Biodiversity [2]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Infrastructure [34]
Natural Resources [20]
Water & Oceans [22]
Wildlife [4]
Public [5]
Europe [37]
Source: Guardian [38], 04/26/2023
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"Salamander Dads Are Turning Into Cannibals, Threatening Species Survival" [39]

"The hellbenders’ alarming change in behavior may be linked to deforestation, a new study found."

"The hellbender salamander has been called a lot of things. Snot otter. Mud devil. Old lasagna sides.

And now, perhaps: baby-eating cannibal, according to new research into the parental habits of these giant amphibians.

An eight-year study of hellbenders living in the cold, rocky rivers of southwestern Virginia has found that male salamanders are increasingly consuming their own young in areas near decimated forests.

Biodiversity [2]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Forests [17]
Water & Oceans [22]
Wildlife [4]
Public [5]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [40]
Source: NYTimes [41], 04/25/2023
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EPA Accused Of Failing To Regulate Use Of Toxic Herbicide Despite Court Order [42]

"The US Environmental Protection Agency has in effect ignored a 2020 federal court order prohibiting the use of Monsanto and other producers’ toxic dicamba-based herbicides that are destroying millions of acres of cropland, harming endangered species and increasing cancer risks for farmers, new fillings in the lawsuit charge."

Agriculture [26]
Biodiversity [2]
Chemicals [43]
Laws & Regulations [44]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Guardian [45], 04/25/2023
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"New Federal Program Targets Abandoned Crab, Lobster Traps" [46]

"The U.S. government is launching a new program to combat the scourge of abandoned crab and lobster traps, which can dilute harvests and kill other fish in coastal waters from Maine to Alaska."

Biodiversity [2]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Natural Resources [20]
Water & Oceans [22]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: AP [47], 04/24/2023
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America's 10 Most Endangered Rivers 2023: Which Waterways Are Most At-Risk [48]

"Climate change and development projects have put many of America's rivers at risk, but some face greater danger than others, according to a new ranking."

Activism [49]
Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [11]
Disasters [50]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Water & Oceans [22]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: USA TODAY [51], 04/20/2023
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