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Collared Aricari — Wilder Alaska
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Study Finds Staggering Economic Benefit From Protecting Wetlands — The Revelator — Coyote Gulch
From The Revalator (Kimberly M. S. Cartier): For example, in Florida, the loss of just 3% of wetland coverage resulted in $480 million in property damage during just one hurricane. Mangrove forests, marshes, and seagrass beds protect inland areas from storm surges and strong winds. Over long periods, coastal wetlands like these build up sediment […] …
#ColoradoRiver drought study advances as participants call for fairness between cities, ranches — @WaterEdCO #COriver #aridification — Coyote Gulch
From Water Education Colorado (Jerd Smith): If Colorado decides to join in an historic Colorado River drought protection effort, one that would require setting aside as much as 500,000 acre-feet of water in Lake Powell, can it find a fair way to get the work done? A way that won’t cripple farm economies and one […] …
Attitude — Wilder Alaska
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Seabrook Island Birders-Shorebird Walk on North Beach — SIB
Tuesday, March 17, 2020 2pm-5pmNorth Beach, boardwalk #1Location: Meet at Property Owners’ beach parking lot, boardwalk #1.Max: 20Cost: None for members; $5 donation for guests Bob Mercer and Mark Andrews will lead several Seabrook Island Birders (SIB) Shorebird Beach Walks at North Beach this spring. We’ll be looking for shorebirds of all types, but watching […] …
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Saskatoon florists turn Junos loss to charity win — Saskatoon StarPhoenix
The owners of a Saskatoon flower shop may not get to see their work at the Junos, but they found a way to turn a disappointing Thursday morning into a positive one. Read More via Saskatoon florists turn Junos loss to charity win — Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Amid coronavirus panic buying, Santa Clarita deputies remind shoppers: Don’t call 911 over line-cutting — KTLA
The coronavirus pandemic is prompting more people to "panic buy" household essentials, leaving shelves empty and creating long lines at markets across Southern California. But as frenzied shoppers rushed to replenish their own stores of toilet paper, bottled water and cleaning supplies on Thursday, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station offered this reminder: do not… via …
Cradle Mountain Day 4 Part 2 – Wombats and Waldheim — My Wild Australia
https://www.youtube.com/embed/YcKBLj0ypu4?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent Hi everyone, I’m back! 😀 After my last post 6 months ago, I decided to take a break from blogging as I had some issues that required dealing with concerning work as well as a few other personal issues, but I didn’t expect to be away for so long. But now things are going …
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Rural Towns Insulated From Coronavirus Now May Take A Harder Hit Later — News : NPR
The coronavirus will likely take longer to reach remote rural communities but may be more devastating. Though there may not be public transit or big crowds, rural areas are vulnerable in other ways.(Image credit: Dean Conger/Corbis via Getty Images) via Rural Towns Insulated From Coronavirus Now May Take A Harder Hit Later — News : NPR


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