Archive for the 'Refuge News Briefs' Category

Mar 01, 2011

Refuge News Briefs - 03/01/11

USFWS denies Saginaw County permit to launch aerial larviciding at Shiawassee NWR

Federal program gives families ‘nature prescriptions’

South Bay wetlands restoration brings together SD county residents

Walmart gives $150,000 to benefit sea turtle habitat on Treasure Coast

Costly fence on US-Mexico border is effective – only in hurting nature

‘Early Warming’: The real life, in-progress consequences of [...]

Feb 15, 2011

Refuge News Briefs - 02/15/11

Prime Hook refuge dune repairs stalled

Imperial wildlife refuge turns 70

Natural habitats at wildlife refuge getting gentler version of beach cleanup

Bolton: Whooping crane killing wounds Alabama’s conservation progress

Generous Donation by Cummer Family Adds 14 Acres to Lower Suwannee NWR

Cleanup along Lake Road in Lacombe sees good turnout

Feb 07, 2011

Refuge News Briefs - 02/07/11

Complaints of fish kill surface again on Outer Banks

Warm waters haven for endangered species (video)

Opinions split on opening Featherstone Wildlife Refuge to public

Boardwalk a window to nature

Campers Invited to Tetlin Refuge — Soon!

Winter celebrated at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge

Feb 01, 2011

Refuge News Briefs - 02/01/11

Tourists flock to Brevard for birds

Sharing a sport they love

Jefferson Parkway Authority to buy Rocky Flats parcel

Lake Ophelia And Grand Cote National Wildlife Refuges Go For Green, Gold

Volunteer habitat steward program begins on Mississippi Gulf Coast

Wildlife is underappreciated

Jan 24, 2011

Refuge News Briefs - 01/24/11

Feral hog hunting by helicopter a possibility at Balcones NWR

Lieberman to introduce legislation to protect Arctic NWR

Petition seeks protection for Delmarva fox squirrel

Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge ponders fees

Butterfly Could KO Antioch Power Plants

A natural gem in the midst of historic Philadelphia

Biodiversity Wednesday - Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge

A Snow Goose Named 5-1V

Gulf Coast-January 2011 [...]

Jan 17, 2011

Refuge News Briefs - 01/17/11

Former President Jimmy Carter to speak at NCTC for Arctic Refuge Symposium

Voice your ideas on Featherstone Wildlife Refuge

Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge at its best now

New rule impacts Montezuma refuge

Ground zero of a rising sea

Christie’s Plan Cuts Open Space Funding

Sea shells on the sea shore at Pea Island and Alligator River

Jan 04, 2011

Refuge News Briefs - 01/04/11

A plan to rid Florida Keys of predator species

Cash woes may stall N.C. lodge renovations again

Gulf of Mexico oil spill continues to foul 168 miles of Louisiana coastline

Key Cave refuge is one of Shoals’ best-kept secrets

Hagerman NWR works to create more managed wetlands

Conservation Fund purchases about 4,000 acres to add to wildlife refuge in Louisiana

Environmental [...]

Dec 22, 2010

Refuge News Briefs - 12/22/10

Look what the stork brought: Cranes!

Fergus Falls Wetland Management District says farewell to Kevin Brennan

Dec 16, 2010

Refuge News Briefs - 12/16/10

2 Florida Panthers Killed by Vehicles in 2 Days

Vermont property now a part of the National Wildlife Refuge System

North Beach restoration project at Archie Carr NWR nears completion, for now

Cold kills record number of manatees

Hoosier Environmental Council honors manager for land work

Joe Duggan: Photographing a snow goose squall at Squaw Creek NWR

Aleutian geese take refuge [...]

Dec 07, 2010

Refuge News Briefs - 12/07/10

Many steps ahead before Fish and Wildlife Service establishes refuge

Obama Offshore Oil Plan Fails to Protect Fragile Arctic,
Polar Bears From Drilling

Florence archery hunter bags fossil of aquatic reptile

Saving America’s Last Great Wilderness

Fifty Years of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Alaska Oil Spill Fears Ease As Freighter Nears Harbor

George Mouk, “father” of Black Bayou Lake NWR, [...]

Nov 30, 2010

Refuge News Briefs - 11/30/10

Six years later, agony of Athos oil spill still reverberates (With Video)

New survey shows 402 desert bighorns at AZ refuge

Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge schoolhouse shuttered

Experts hope to spot more ocelots in South Texas

Okefenokee Refuge welcomes new manager

Headin’ South quilt depicts refuge

Nov 16, 2010

Refuge News Briefs - 11/16/10

Feds approve Prime Hook dune repairs

Arctic Drilling Poses Untold Risks, Study Concludes

Volunteers Plant 500 Native Shrubs Along Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge

Students campaign for wilderness protection

Birding 101 introduces newbies to a popular hobby