Wolf watching (The Montana Standard)
The people watched the wolves and the wolves eyed the elk.
Pack of wolves stalks elk herd just southwest of Butte (Missoulian)
BUTTE - The people watched the wolves and the wolves watched theelk.
Montana monument plan questioned (KTVQ Billings)
U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar told a Senate committee today that he is not aware of any plan to designate a new national monument in northern Montana.
Reel cases for conservation (Park Record)
At the 82nd Annual Academy Awards on Sunday, the environmental film genre got a vote of confidence when the Oscar for Documentary Feature went to
In Deal on Everglades, a Dream Is Deferred (The Hendersonville Times-News)
DON VAN NATTA Jr. and DAMIEN CAVE Florida's plan to reclaim the wetlands is instead on track to rescue the fortunes of United States Sugar.
Bison to roam American plains again (Guardian Unlimited)
Recovery 'roadmap' would see large herds roaming free over thousands of hectares but hinges on an overhaul of government regulations and a rethink of public attitudes to the animal Bison, the iconic animal of the American west, could once more roam wild across the great plains under a recovery roadmap prepared by international scientists. A report by the International Union for the Conservation ...
Bison to roam American plains again (Guardian Unlimited)
Recovery 'roadmap' would see large herds roaming free over thousands of hectares but hinges on an overhaul of government regulations and a rethink of public attitudes to the animal Bison, the iconic animal of the American west, could once more roam wild across the great plains under a recovery roadmap prepared by international scientists. A report by the International Union for the Conservation ...
In Deal on Everglades, a Dream Is Deferred (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
DON VAN NATTA Jr. and DAMIEN CAVE Florida's plan to reclaim the wetlands is instead on track to rescue the fortunes of United States Sugar.
In Deal on Everglades, a Dream Is Deferred (New York Times)
When Gov. Charlie Crist announced Florida’s $1.75 billion plan to save the Everglades by buying out a major landowner, United States Sugar , he declared that the deal would be remembered as a public acquisition “as monumental as the creation of the nation’s first national park, Yellowstone.”
Everglades deal seems generous to sugar firm (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
By DON VAN NATTA Jr. and DAMIEN CAVE The New York Times When Gov. Charlie Crist announced Florida's $1.75 billion plan to save the Everglades by buying out a major landowner, U.S. Sugar, he declared the deal would be remembered as a public acquisition "as monumental as the creation of the nation's first national park, Yellowstone."