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  • The slower their reproductive cycle, the higher the risk of extinction for large grazing animals such as deer and antelope that are hunted by humans. Story in Science Daily. post 1131

  • Perhaps you’ve heard – the bees are missing… Being among other things a horticulturist, I am acutely aware of the implications. Entomologists, biologists, ecologists, and a host of other disciplines take note: The bees are missing ~ and no one knows why ~ Buzz Off The Economist Colony collapse disorder, as the phenomenon has become…

  • ATV riders in northern Arizona’s Coconino NF are looking at a ban on off-roading as the scars of their less responsible take a toll on the land. N. Ariz. off-roaders fear a near-ban Published: Arizona Daily Star AP

  • I won’t be available for about 4 days, so I’m pleased that BE is going to edit this web page for the next little while. Anyone who hasn’t posted to this blog before goes into moderated comments first, and will have to be approved by BE, who will probably check the page once or twice…

  • Story in the Bozeman Chronicle by Scott McMillion. Air pollution a growing concern in Gallatin Valley post 1050

  • Because people want to write about something where the post may closed or whatever. I’m putting up this comment as a post, and removing from the Climate Rally story. mikarooni wrote April 15th, 2007 at 8:52 pm e I didn’t see a way to post a comment on post 1013, “Fencing, range riders, guard animals…

  • The early spring, which may herald a toasty (meaning burnt) summer, has caused plants to sprout early in Jackson Hole, and the elk, of their own accord, have lost interest in the alfalfa pellets and most have moved off of the National Elk Refuge. Refuge stops feeding for year. By Corey Hatch. Jackson Holes News…

  • I missed this important story earlier. I wouldn’t say this is proven yet, but the hypothesis is based on the observed fact that wolves actively kill coyotes and reduce their numbers. It is also observed fact that wolves rarely bother with pronghorn fawns, but coyotes prey heavily on them. Story in the Jackson Hole Planet.…

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