By Laura M. Holson as published in The New York Times Paleontologists recently determined that a skeleton discovered during a landscaping project belonged to a horse from the Pleistocene Era. The horse had arthritis when it died. It is possible, too, that it had bone cancer in one […]
By George Wuerthner as published on The Wildlife News The Idaho BLM is implementing what is sometimes called “targeted grazing” with livestock in an effort to reduce large wildfires. The theory is that if livestock graze enough of the “fuel”, then large wildfires like the 600,000 Murphy Complex […]
“Okay, let’s take a few seconds out and recharge a little bit and nothing will bring a smile to your face quicker than the benevolent actions of our barnyard comedians, donkeys. We all are due a few moments of comic relief so take just a few second and […]
by Chris Madson as published on HATCH America’s public domain was saved from the excesses of business by visionaries America’s public domain was saved from the excesses of business by visionaries. It was set aside for all the people. That’s how it should remain. It was the culmination […]
Press Release from Wild Earth Guardians Wildlife Services Slaughters Vulnerable Wildlife and Family Dogs MISSOULA, MT — On April 16, 2018, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s clandestine wildlife killing program announced its shocking death toll of animals killed last year. The ironically-named “Wildlife Services” program failed to disclose […]
By Erik Molvar as published on The Hill Welfare Ranching is EXACTLY that!!! Recently, the Hage family of central Nevada has become the poster boy for ranchers supposedly victimized by federal law enforcement. But far from being victims of a repressive federal bureaucracy, the Hage family demonstrates the […]
Press Release from the Center for Biological Diversity “Ammon Bundy and his fanatical followers are on a road show to incite division and hatred for our public lands…” MODESTO, Calif.— Anti-government militant Ammon Bundy and other proponents of seizing federal public land from public ownership are scheduled to […]
By Sara Ganim, CNN “I studied geology as a result of closing my eyes and randomly pointing to a major from the academic catalog, and I never looked back…” Washington (CNN) – Defending his decision to shrink the Bears Ears national monument to lawmakers last week, Interior Secretary […]
By Judie Mancuso as published on World Animal News “Last month’s tragic loss of the world’s last male Northern White Rhino served as a wake-up call for people around the world that once the species is gone, it’s gone,” California Senate Bill 1487, the Iconic African Species Protection […]
By Luciana Magalhaes as published on the WSJ.com “Plans to slaughter burros to capitalize on Chinese market for vivifying ‘ejiao’ upsets traditionalists” APODI, Brazil—The dependable donkey once did it all here in northeast Brazil, from hauling in the harvest to carrying children to remote schoolhouses. Now so many […]
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