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Governor announces conservation grant for Roanoke River Greenway in Salem
The City of Salem is receiving a grant from the Virginia Land Conservation Foundation to acquire nine acres to complete the Roanoke River Greenway project between Rotary Park and the city line. Another grant was awarded to the city for the trail...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Equestrian, Bob McDonnell, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Travel
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Tightening E.coli rules - what will it mean?
In 1994, the USDA implemented a change that rocked the world of food safety. It wasn't a new bacteria-killing machine or a vaccine against food poisoning. It was a simple change in terminology. The change was implemented in the wake of a tragedy -...Tags: E. coli Infection, Food Industry, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Feedlot waste-containment measures showcased near Pukwana, Platte
PUKWANA - As state and national pollution standards get stricter, feedlot owners are continuing to upgrade the way they operate. Members of the South Dakota Nonpoint Source Task Force got a close-up look at some of those upgrades Sept. 14 when they...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Bodies of Water, Regional Authority, Rivers, The Brink's Co.
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Dismantling Bridge Will Help Salmon Swim Upstream
FOX40 NewsYou'd never know Secret Ravine Creek runs right past movie theaters, car dealers and suburban strip malls as you walk along its banks. A 1930's utility bridge near Eureka Road and Taylor Road that carried a pipeline across it is being dismantled and...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering
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Video: Baby season at Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge
Orlando SentinelIt's baby season at the Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge. The spate of afternoon storms and tree trimmings have produced an abundance of orphan baby animals, such as flying squirrels, possums, raccoons and a variety of birds. The storms often either...Tags: Natural Resources, Zoology, Wildlife, Science
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Roaring Brook Nature Center A Treasure Trove
The Hartford CourantBy the time my journey along the trails of Roaring Brook Nature Center and the adjacent Werner Woods ended, the map in my pocket resembled an old pirate treasure map. The map was faded, tattered and torn as if it had been under the floorboards of an 18th-... -
Wildfire could help restore Lake Okeechobee's drought-strained wildlife habitat
Wildfires burning on Lake Okeechobee’s exposed lake bed could end up helping drought-strained wildlife habitat.
While it may seem weird to see fire spreading across land usually covered by water, wildfires are a natural part of Florida’s...Tags: South Florida Water Management District, Lake Okeechobee, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Droughts
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Spring Valley hosts national volunteer effort
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsSchaumburg’s Spring Valley will host a volunteering event for National Public Lands Day this weekend. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, volunteers will help …... -
Maryland companies show off wares at Natural Products Expo
Organic products and those without preservatives and harsh processing remain big business in the United States — with $81 billion in sales last year — despite a tough economy.
Sales in stores, online and in practitioners' offices were up 7...Tags: Popcorn, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Economy, Business and Finance, Whole Foods Market, Martek Biosciences Corporation
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'Windward Shore' author to speak
The Charlevoix Public Library will host a visit by author Jerry Dennis at 6:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 3. Dennis will discuss his newest book, The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes. The book is a compilation of his experiences living for a winter in...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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NRC approves rule changes for 2012 deer season
Press ReleaseThe Indiana Natural Resources Commission on Tuesday approved a package of changes to deer hunting rules that will go into effect in the 2012 season. None of the changes will be in effect this year. The final adoption vote came after preliminary approval...Tags: Super Bowl, Natural Resources, Social Issues, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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LazyMan Soil Doctor: Improve your cool-season fescue lawn with a hose-end sprayer application
If your lawn is ragged and tired looking from the hot, dry summer, fall is the time to get it back into good shape.
Now through Thanksgiving is the season to aerate, seed and fertilize your cool-season fescue grass so roots grow deep and healthy...Tags: Rubber Products Industry
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