Wildlife

Florida’s First Black Bear Hunt In A Decade Approved Despite Opposition

"The first black bear hunt in Florida in a decade will take place in December under a rule adopted Wednesday by state wildlife officials despite strong opposition to the eventual use of dogs and targeting the animals in baited locations."

Source: AP, 08/14/2025

"Trump Cracks Down on Bird Deaths, but Only From Wind Turbines"

"Bald eagles must be protected to the fullest extent of the law from dangerous wind turbines, President Trump’s interior secretary declared this week. But four months ago, President Trump called for gutting the very law that applies, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, calling it a burden on oil and gas producers."

Source: NYTimes, 08/12/2025

Commercial Fishing In Vast Pacific Reserve Halted As Judge Blocks Trump Order

"Commercial fishing that recently resumed in a vast protected area of the Pacific Ocean must halt once again, after a judge in Hawaii sided this week with environmentalists challenging a Trump administration rollback of federal ocean protections."

Source: AP, 08/11/2025

Denial Of Gray Wolf Protections Violated Endangered Species Act, Judge Rules

"The Fish and Wildlife Service will have to reconsider whether gray wolves in the western United States merit Endangered Species Act protections in light of Republican-backed efforts to aggressively cull the animals in the Northern Rockies, a federal judge ruled Tuesday."

Source: Public Domain, 08/07/2025

Photos Of Mexican Ranchers Struggling As Screwworm Ravages Their Cattle

"The U.S. has suspended live cattle imports from Mexico due to concerns about the New World Screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite found in southern Mexico. This suspension has severely impacted ranchers in Sonora, who are already struggling with drought."

Source: AP, 08/06/2025

"Scientists Crack The Case Of The Melting Sea Stars. It Only Took A Decade"

"Researchers in Washington and British Columbia say they have solved a deadly mystery that has stumped scientists for more than a decade. They have identified the pathogen behind one of the world’s biggest disease outbreaks: a wasting disease that has turned billions of sea stars into goo — from Alaska to California."

Source: KUOW, 08/05/2025

Ecofiction — A Novel Approach to Environmental Truth-Telling

Fiction and journalism might seem like polar opposites, but some environmental journalists find writing ecofiction is an ideal complement to their day jobs. Drawing on journalistic research skills and curiosity, ecofiction lets them explore environmental issues from a different angle while enjoying an opportunity to unleash their imaginations. Journalist-fictioneers Valerie Brown and Meg Turville-Heitz on working across genre boundaries.

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