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    Mar 26, 2010 | Story | AP Illinois
  1. Western Illinois University hosts national fossil exposition

    MACOMB, Ill. (AP) — Fossil enthusiasts from around the world are expected to gather for an exposition in Macomb. The National Fossil Exposition is to begin Friday at Western Illinois University and last through Sunday. The school says the annual...

    Tags: Science , Paleontology , Colleges and Universities , Schools

  2. Mar 26, 2010 | Story | Hampton Roads Daily Press
  3. Deadline extension will allow Hampton's Factory Point to be completed this spring

    HAMPTON — A $5.1 million new sand spit that may help alleviate flooding in parts of Hampton is nearing completion.
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    HAMPTON — A $5.1 million new sand spit that may help alleviate flooding in parts of Hampton is nearing completion. But Factory Point at the northern end of Grandview Nature Preserve won't be finished in time for an original deadline at the end of...

    Tags: Floods , Science , Nature , Disasters , Natural Disasters

  4. Mar 25, 2010 | Story | Associated Press
  5. Rusted, crumpled cars pulled from scenic bluff used as auto graveyard in Alaska

    Associated Press Writer
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — When Anchorage had to dispose of thousands of cars and trucks damaged in a powerful 1964 earthquake, it dumped them off a 350-foot bluff near the outskirts of town. The car dumping didn't end there. Over the years, the...

    Tags: Anchorage , Science , Vehicles , Natural Resources , Nature

  6. Mar 24, 2010 | Story | AP Michigan
  7. Prescribed burns planned at Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge through mid-June

    GROSSE ILE, Mich. (AP) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to conduct prescribed burning in the coastal wetland habitats of the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge from now until mid-June. Officials say the aim is to improve the...

    Tags: Science , Natural Resources , Nature , Wildlife , Wetlands

  8. Mar 23, 2010 | Story | KTVI
  9. Bird Keeper

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    Job Number:9183704 Keeper, Birds (2 Openings) Responsibilities: Care for a variety of bird species. Major tasks include cleaning and maintaining habitats, holding enclosures and service areas; feeding and watering animals; observing animals and...

    Tags: Science , Animals , Volleyball , Biology

  10. Mar 20, 2010 | Story | Associated Press
  11. Mother humpback whale seen tangled in rope and anchor off Atlantic Coast

    The Associated Press
    JENSEN BEACH, Florida — Boaters off Florida's Atlantic coast are asked to call wildlife officials if they spot a humpback whale tangled in a rope attached to an anchor. The whale and a calf were spotted Friday morning by a fishing charter boat....

    Tags: Science , National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , Whale (animal) , Nature

  12. Mar 20, 2010 | Story | AP Michigan
  13. Effort launched to protect sites across Mich. recognized for importance to bird conservation

    TRENTON, Mich. (AP) — An effort is being launched to protect sites across Michigan that are recognized for their importance to bird conservation. The National Audubon Society, the Michigan Audubon Society, the Detroit Audubon Society the...

    Tags: Detroit , Science , Natural Resources , Nature , Wildlife

  14. Mar 20, 2010 | Story | AP Indiana
  15. Planned Ind. wildlife refuge along Wabash River gets $1 million boost from federal government

    TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — A planned wildlife refuge that would span 6,000 acres along western Indiana's stretch of the Wabash River is getting a $1 million federal boost. The funding announced Wednesday by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar...

    Tags: Science , Natural Resources , Nature , Wildlife , Ken Salazar

  16. Mar 20, 2010 | Story | Los Angeles Times
  17. Santa Monica sushi restaurant closes after serving whale meat

    A Santa Monica sushi restaurant facing federal charges for serving endangered whale meat closed its doors for good Saturday, according to a statement posted on the Hump's website, which called the decision a "self-imposed punishment."
    A Santa Monica sushi restaurant facing federal charges for serving endangered whale meat closed its doors for good Saturday, according to a statement posted on the Hump's website, which called the decision a "self-imposed punishment." "The Hump hopes...

    Tags: Crimes , Documentary (genre) , Dining and Drinking , Prosecution , Wildlife

  18. Mar 20, 2010 | Story | KTLA-LTV
  19. Celebrity Restaurant Closes Doors After Serving Whale Meat

    SANTA MONICA --A sushi restaurant known for its celebrity clientele will be closing its doors in apology for illegally serving whale meat.
    KTLA News
    SANTA MONICA --A sushi restaurant known for its celebrity clientele will be closing its doors in apology for illegally serving whale meat. Effective Saturday, "The Hump" will be closing forever after 12 years of business, restaurant officials announced...

    Tags: Academy Awards , Restaurants , Foods and Beverages , Sushi and Sashimi , KTLA

  20. Mar 20, 2010 | Story | Los Angeles Times
  21. Santa Monica sushi restaurant to close after serving whale meat

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    A Santa Monica sushi restaurant facing federal charges for serving endangered whale meat appears set to close its doors Saturday, according to a statement posted to The Hump's website Friday which called the decision a "self-imposed punishment." "The...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times , Crimes , Dining and Drinking , Documentary (genre) , Wildlife

  22. Mar 17, 2010 | Story | Los Angeles Times
  23. Orcas have big brains to go with their brawn

    Neuroscientist Lori Marino and a team of researchers explored the brain of a dead killer whale with an MRI and found an astounding potential for intelligence.
    Neuroscientist Lori Marino and a team of researchers explored the brain of a dead killer whale with an MRI and found an astounding potential for intelligence. Killer whales, or orcas, have the second-biggest brains among ocean mammals, weighing as much...

    Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , Colleges and Universities , Natural Resources , SeaWorld , Wildlife

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