By Keith Rogers By KEITH ROGERS REVIEW-JOURNAL With 70,000 to 80,000 sage grouse scampering through thickets of high desert shrubs in Nevada, a casual observer might think the chickenlike bird is hardly a candidate for...
Environment & The Green Beat SACRAMENTO (AP) ― Federal wildlife officials on Tuesday proposed expanding protections for the California red-legged frog, providing up to four times as much habitat than was set aside two...
Posted on: Wednesday, 3 September 2008, 18:00 CDT By now, President Bush's attempts to expand executive power have ceased to surprise. But his latest, an effort to weaken the Endangered Species Act, is astonishing even by...
Dirk Kempthorne has been working to reform the Endangered species Act since he was a U.S. Senator. But his current proposal has little credibility with environmentalists because it comes from a Bush Administration that has a...
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Hewitt Associates, Inc. (NYSE:HEW), a global human resources services company, will announce results for its fiscal 2008 third quarter ended June 30, 2008, before the market opens on Tuesday, August 5, 2008. The Company will...
By Hazlehurst, John The Endangered Species Act of 1973 was intended to provide a means for the conservation of ecosystems upon which endangered and threatened species depend, to provide conservation programs for those species,...
Mark Twain’s Celebrated Jumping Frog Now Gone From Much of Its Range Calaveras County amphibian does not have critical habitat designated but locals are working to protect the famous amphibians which are no longer used in...
Pernod Ricard New Zealand (formerly Montana Wines) is the first wine company in New Zealand to achieve five top international industry standards relating to quality, environment, health and safety, for all its vineyards,...
The Center for Biological Diversity has reached a settlement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under which the agency has agreed to revisit a grossly flawed 2005 decision to protect “critical habitatâ€_ for the arroyo...