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The U.S. military manages about 30 million acres of land that is home to some 400 threatened and endangered species. This raises a host of issues, but some environmentalists see it as an opportunity.
Western solar boom threatens wildlife’s home on the range. By Jason Plautz | 07/12/2022 06:44 AM EDT “It’s sort of shocking the level of impact solar facilities have compared to other ...
Great uses for fall leaves, from wildlife habitat to home decor Published: Oct. 28, 2020, 5:00 a.m. The leaves falling in our backyards are a resource to some of us.
They include a $50-million donation from Frank and Joan Randall, a pair of Western iconoclasts who wanted to help transform the ranchlands into a home on the eco-range for wildlife as well as a ...
America’s vast public lands support an astounding array of natural resources. Along with providing habitat for wildlife, public lands serve the American people as well by maximizing economic and ...
Several methods for monitoring wildlife are employed by wildlife researchers in order to track animal movements and determine home range size within a particular habitat. For herding populations such ...
The couple met with a woman who consults on such endeavors and excitedly threw themselves into creating a natural habitat. They learned the yard of their suburban home had soil that had largely ...
The Whitney Fire went on a rampage over 128,000 acres in Lincoln County, including 95% of the 40,000 acres involved in the wildlife area and associated federal lands managed primarily for wildlife.
Originally published on December 6, 2019 7:40 am . The U.S. military is asking Congress for control over more public land in Nevada, and much of that could come at the expense of the Desert ...
This State Game Area is home to a pretty cool habitat restoration project Project aims to conserve pheasants, quail, other wildlife Published: December 24, 2019 at 10:46 PM Updated: January 22 ...
The U.S. military manages about 30 million acres of land that is home to some 400 threatened and endangered species. This raises a host of issues, but some environmentalists see it as an opportunity.