Source: PBS/Nature Episode 1: Origins Premiere date: January 16, 2019 | 0:53:29 | Video expires February 13, 2019 Explore the fascinating evolutionary journey of the horse, from its tiny forest-dwelling ancestor called the Dawn Horse to the modern steed. Encounter scientists unlocking the genetic basis of horsepower and […]
by Lachlan Markay as published on The Daily Beast “You might be able to buff up an old pair of boots but you just can’t polish a turd…” ~ R.T. The former interior secretary is entering the blockchain business after a fortuitous in-flight chat about Americans dying for […]
By Carol Robinson as published on AL.com “She pulls up Facebook and a private rescue group had flagged her name for doing business will kill-buyers,’’ …“I immediately started bawling my eyes out.” A Tuskegee University veterinary student accused of promising to love and care for re-homed horses and […]
“Happy Day Off to all of you; hoping that you all are doing well…so for today, no words of wisdom, no introspection and no worries, just a pointer towards a most interesting program/series that is coming up on PBS/Nature…”The Story of the Horse“. We rarely promote or highlight […]
SOURCE: Counterpunch.org “Public lands ranchers have always hated the trees. Just like native predators are killed as rancher enemies, native trees (and sage) take up space where grass might grow so they must be destroyed. In all of these projects, BLM ballyhoos wildfire suppression benefits, ignoring that deforestation creates hotter, […]
By Nate Hegyi as published on Wyoming Public Media “This appears to be a regulation to figure out some sort of way they can shirk their statutory responsibilities…” A new rule proposed last week by the U.S. Interior Department could make it harder for news outlets and non-profit […]
by Brett French as published on The Independent Record Last year the combination of slaughter and hunting removed 1,171 bison from Yellowstone Last year the combination of slaughter and hunting removed 1,171 bison from Yellowstone. Of that total, 375 were killed by hunters — mostly tribal hunters — […]
Sorry folks, I am taking the Weekend off!!! Early tomorrow morning I am jumping on a plane, here in Omaha, while Terry boards an aircraft in Houston so that we can rendezvous in an undisclosed location and spend Saturday evening together participating in some gala festivities, together…so for […]
Source: WildEarthguardians.org Rule Changes Meant to Stymie Public Interest Groups, Undermine Right to Know, Condone Government Secrecy by Jeremy Nichols UPDATE (12/28/2018): Interior’s proposed rule was published in today’s Federal Register, you can access it here >> Although Interior is asking for public comment until January 28, 2019, the agency […]
By Emilie Karrick Surrusco as published on EarthJustice.org The new acting Interior Secretary, David Bernhardt, has been described as a “walking conflict of interest.” As 2019 begins, it’s out with the old and in with the same old, same old. Scandal-ridden Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke released […]
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