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Don't Forget The Wildlife!
A report released this week, Design of U.S. Habitat Banking Systems to Support the Conservation of Wildlife Habitat and At-Risk Species, a joint effort of the Environmental Law Institute and Environmental Defense (both DC-based), assesses the potential
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There's Still Time To Nominate A Possible 2008 National Wetlands Award Winner
The deadline for nomination forms for the 2008 National Wetlands Awards Program has been extended by 15 days. The National Wetlands Awards Program honors individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary commitment to the conservation and restoration of
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Report Offers Recommendations to Help States Address Invasive Forest Pests, Pathogens
When a new forest pathogen or pest like the Asian long- horned beetle, Dutch Elm disease, or hemlock woolly adelgid is discovered, there is an assumption that state agricultural and or natural resources agencies are ready and able to respond. However,
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Utilities Can Protect America's Wildlife
Power companies, sewage treatment plants, and water providers can protect large amounts of wildlife habitat in cooperation with state governments, says a recent study by the nonpartisan Environmental Law Institute (ELI).
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National Wetlands Newsletter From ELI Examines Developments Since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Washington, DC — On August 29, 2005, Hurricanes Katrina wrought devastation of historic proportions on the Gulf Coast and its people. Shortly thereafter, Hurricane Rita struck the Texas-Louisiana border. In the two years since, much work has taken
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