Results for keyword: Endangered Species Act
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Prodigal Dogs
Evidence suggests that wolves may have returned to Colorado, and they are here to stay.
by Michelle Nijhuis, Feb 13, 2010 -
When some ranchers use poison -- just like the old days
Some ranchers in western Kansas are using a deadly biocide called Rozol to kill endangered species like the black-footed ferret.
by Ted Williams, Jan 21, 2010 -
The messy mix of energy and sage grouse
No one knows how wind energy will impact sage grouse. But many greens aren't ready to take any chances.
by Jonathan Thompson, Dec 17, 2009 -
The hunt is on
Despite protests, wolf hunts go forward in Idaho and Montana.
by Cally Carswell, Nov 22, 2009 -
Salmon Salvation
Obama’s new political order, backed by the legal acumen of Judge James Redden, may help the Northwest’s salmon survive and end the era of the Lower Snake River dams.
by Ken Olsen, May 04, 2009 -
While you were voting …
While the nation is distracted by the election, the Bush administration races ahead with environmental policy changes.
by Sarah Gilman , Nov 04, 2008 -
Video: Still howling wolf
The passionate and complicated feelings people have about living with wolves in the Northern Rockies.
by The Story Group: Daniel Glick, Ted Wood, Leslie Dodson and Jim Moscou, Oct 06, 2008 -
Agency probes wolf-baiting claims
Reintroduction program now clouded by investigation
by John Dougherty, Mar 06, 2008 -
The perils of secrecy
Is the wolverine, the country’s most enigmatic predator, in danger of extinction, or just misunderstood?
by Eve Rickert, Jun 28, 2007 -
In the Arizona desert, feathers are flying
Bald eagles are about to be delisted, but conservationists and the Fish and Wildlife Service are battling over whether Arizona's desert-nesting eagles should be kept under the wing of the Endangered Species Act.
by Eve Rickert, May 29, 2007






