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Environment
The Colorado culture wars are getting wild, as officials release 5 gray wolves into the Rocky Mountains in Democrat-backed program
By
Jesse Bedayn
and
The Associated Press
December 20, 2023
Environment
BSNF Railway has been slow-walking a permit to stop running over grizzly bears for nearly 20 years, environmental groups claim in lawsuit
By
Amy Beth Hanson
and
The Associated Press
December 18, 2023
Environment
Government halts use of spring-loaded ‘cyanide bombs’ intended for coyotes that kill too many family pets
By
Scott Sonner
and
The Associated Press
November 29, 2023
The White House is glad Xi is even thinking about returning pandas to U.S. zoos: ‘We would absolutely welcome them back’
By
Reuters
November 16, 2023
China just recalled 3 panda bears from DC’s National Zoo, ending 50 years of history
By
Ashraf Khalil
and
The Associated Press
November 8, 2023
Environment
Prince William calls $20 billion poaching trade ‘a battle that can and must be won’ as wildlife population plummets 70% over 50 years
By
Eileen Ng
and
The Associated Press
November 6, 2023
Environment
New England’s $510 million lobster economy reels from near 40% population plunge
By
Patrick Whittle
and
The Associated Press
October 19, 2023
Lifestyle
Montana man who lost his jaw to a grizzly is coming home. He wants Cole Hauser from ‘Yellowstone’ to play him in a movie
By
Amy Beth Hanson
and
The Associated Press
October 17, 2023
Health
Horseshoe crab blood is vital to modern medicine. A new lab-made alternative could save the species
By
Kristoffer Whitney
,
Jolie Crunelle
and
The Conversation
October 13, 2023
Environment
Nearly 1,000 migrating songbirds crash into Chicago exhibition hall’s windows in single night: ‘Like a carpet of dead birds’
By
Todd Richmond
and
The Associated Press
October 7, 2023
John Fetterman says China is ‘taking back our pandas’ and the U.S. should retaliate by seizing foreign-owned farmland
By
Ashraf Khalil
,
Didi Tang
and
The Associated Press
October 3, 2023
The frosty U.S. and China decoupling talk is getting real—pandas are getting recalled from zoos across the country
By
Chris Morris
October 2, 2023
Environment
Horse people are furious over the Park Service proposal that could throw mustangs out of Theodore Roosevelt National Park
By
Jack Dura
and
The Associated Press
August 26, 2023
Environment
Judge bucks horse people, allows program rounding up wildlife by helicopter to proceed despite 31 mustang deaths
By
Scott Sonner
and
The Associated Press
August 9, 2023
Lifestyle
Rare shark attack in New York City shutters beach and leaves 65 year-old woman critically injured
By
Jake Offenhartz
,
Karen Matthews
and
The Associated Press
August 8, 2023
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