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"‘Murder Hornets’ in the U.S.: The Rush to Stop the Asian Giant Hornet" [1]

"Sightings of the Asian giant hornet have prompted fears that the vicious insect could establish itself in the United States and devastate bee populations."

Biodiversity [2]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NYTimes [6], 05/04/2020
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"As Calls To Shutter Wildlife Markets Grow, China Struggles" [7]

"Last Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on China to shut down wet markets where illegal wildlife are sold. Pompeo’s call was echoed by the Australian government, which on the same day urged G20 countries to take action on wildlife markets in order to reduce the risk of new diseases like COVID-19 spilling over into humans in the future. Lost in both statements was a recognition of the complexity of China’s wildlife trade or the scale of the challenge it now faces."

Economy & Business [8]
Environmental Health [9]
Environmental Politics [10]
Food [11]
Health [12]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
International [13]
Source: Mongabay [14], 04/29/2020
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Trump Cuts US Research On Bat-Human Virus Transmission Over China Ties [15]

"The Trump administration abruptly cut off funding for a project studying how coronaviruses spread from bats to people after reports linked the work to a lab in Wuhan, China, at the center of conspiracy theories about the Covid-19 pandemic’s origins."

Disasters [16]
Environmental Health [9]
Environmental Politics [10]
Environmental Studies [17]
Health [12]
Science [18]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Politico [19], 04/29/2020
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"Silence Is Golden For Whales As Lockdown Reduces Ocean Noise" [20]

"In cities, human lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic have offered some respite to the natural world, with clear skies and the return of wildlife to waterways. Now evidence of a drop in underwater noise pollution has led experts to predict the crisis may also be good news for whales and other sea mammals."

Disasters [16]
Environmental Health [9]
Health [12]
Water & Oceans [21]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
International [13]
Source: Guardian [22], 04/28/2020
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Satellites Show Amazon Forest Likely Drier, More Fire-Prone This Year [23]

"Huge swaths of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest are drier than usual after a rainy season with rainfall index well below historical levels, raising concerns about a further spike in wildfires and deforestation as the dry season approaches."

Climate Change [24]
Disasters [16]
Forests [25]
Water & Oceans [21]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
South America [26]
Source: Mongabay [27], 04/24/2020
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"India Sees Coronavirus Threat to Fragile Population: Tigers" [28]

"The country is home to most of the world’s wild tigers, and wildlife authorities announced steps to protect them."

Disasters [16]
Environmental Health [9]
Health [12]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
Asia [29]
Source: NY Times [30], 04/23/2020
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Environmental Destruction Brought COVID-19. Next Could Be Far Worse [31]

"A virus that originated in animals has upended life across the globe. But the next deadly pandemic could make this look like “a warmup.”"

Disasters [16]
Environmental Health [9]
Health [12]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
International [13]
Source: HuffPost [32], 04/23/2020
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"S. California Mountain Lions Get Temporary Endangered Species Status" [33]

"The state Fish and Game Commission on Thursday set the stage for a fierce environmental battle by granting temporary endangered species status to the several hundred cougars still roaming Southern California and the Central Coast."

Biodiversity [2]
Laws & Regulations [34]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
California [35]
Source: LA Times [36], 04/20/2020
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April 20, 2020

Ground Truth Briefing | Unpacking COVID-19 and the Connections Between Ecosystem, Animal, and Human Health and Security [37]

Please join the Wilson Center, 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET, in a phone conversation with experts — including SEJ member Sharon Guynup — who have been tracking the connections between animal, ecosystem, human health, and security, and what steps policymakers need to take to mitigate the next global pandemic. RSVP.

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Coyotes, Bobcats And Bears: Wildlife Reclaiming Yosemite National Park [40]

"Yosemite Village is normally a crush of humanity and traffic congestion. On Saturday, it was peaceful like few times before — the only sounds coming from the wind and the few local residents."

Biodiversity [2]
Disasters [16]
Natural Resources [41]
Wildlife [3]
Public [4]
California [35]
Source: LA Times [42], 04/14/2020
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