| | | Endangered whooping cranes may return to Louisiana |  | Advertisements: |
| 08/20/10 The whooping crane - one of the world's most endangered birds and one of the first animals on the US endangered list - could be back in Louisiana's wetlands as early as February under a US Fish and Wildlife Service proposal. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/15/11 Kenya Wildlife Service have set up a camp at a ranch in Laikipia Central District to beef up security after two rhinos were killed in a week. The killing which happened at Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy last weekend brings the number of the endangered rhinos killed to four in the past month.
07/17/11 FARGO - The North Dakota Farm Bureau is opposed to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's proposed Dakota Grassland Conservation Area. Talk about this topic
07/14/11 The Tea Party faction located in sunny Citrus County, Florida has become enmeshed in a feud of such epic proportions that it puts Mediaite's vendetta against flamingos to shame. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently proposed new regulations aimed at protecting Florida's manatees, an endangered species, including placing restrictions on summer boating. Motor boats, as any Floridian can tell ... Hot themes this week:
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