HOWLING GOOD FAMILY FUN

HOWLING GOOD FAMILY FUN TO BE HAD AT THE NATURE CENTER’S WOLF DISCOVERY DAY The White Mountain Wildlife and Nature Center’s summer Discovery Program Series kicks into high gear on Saturday, July 7th with its ever popular Wolf Discovery Day, including a visit from the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary.  This free program begins at 10:00 . . . → Read More: HOWLING GOOD FAMILY FUN

Arizona fire damage brings forests closer to collapse

Excerpt from the Arizona Republic… As the chopper flew over the White Mountains, along the Mogollon Rim and on toward Flagstaff, Covington plotted out, with the help of a map and the Blackhawk's window, five tracts of forest, each about 500,000 acres, mostly ponderosa pines in the higher elevations and piñon pines and juniper trees . . . → Read More: Arizona fire damage brings forests closer to collapse

A Press Release from Wildlife Services: Deadliest Counties

 

The Deadliest Dozen Counties in the American West Report Maps Wildlife Services’ Killing Fields

Contact:  Wendy Keefover | WildEarth Guardians | 303.573.4898 Ext. 1162 | wendy@wildearthguardians.org

 

 

Denver, Colo. WildEarth Guardians today released The Deadliest Dozen Counties in the American West, which documents where the . . . → Read More: A Press Release from Wildlife Services: Deadliest Counties

Eat Less Meat and Farm Efficiently to Tackle Climate Change

ScienceDaily (June 19, 2012) — We need to eat less meat and recycle our waste to rebalance the global carbon cycle and reduce our risk of dangerous levels of climate change.

New research from the University of Exeter shows that if today's meat-eating habits continue, the predicted rise in the global population could spell ecological . . . → Read More: Eat Less Meat and Farm Efficiently to Tackle Climate Change

Paseo del Lobo

The Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project is excited to host a wolf advocacy campaign relay hike from July to October 2012 that will follow a natural dispersal corridor, connecting the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area (where Mexican gray wolves currently live) to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon (where we are advocating for their . . . → Read More: Paseo del Lobo

More People, More Environmental Stress

 

ScienceDaily (June 11, 2012) — Although it's long been suspected that human activity has greatly contributed to environmental stress, it's only recently that science has begun to show just how great a role that activity is playing.

 

 

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