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More Florida manatees died in 2015 than the previous year. State wildlife officials released the report Monday. These numbers come as federal wildlife…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says this fall’s ultralight-guided migration of young whooping cranes from Wisconsin to Florida will be the last.
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Scientists are trying to learn more about a rare bat roost recently discovered in Immokalee. It’s rare because it belongs to the endangered bonneted bat,…
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A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation commissioner is seeking a permit that would give her and other landowners legal coverage if they were to kill or…
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An environmental conservation organization and two scientists are suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and other government bodies alleging the Corps’…
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The Wood Stork protection status has been downgraded from ‘endangered’ to ‘threatened.’Department of the Interior Secretary Sally Jewell announced the…
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A conservative group is suing the U .S. Fish and Wildlife Service over the status of Manatees. The group says the federal agency’s own scientific findings…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes a downgrade in the protected status of the wood stork from ‘endangered’ to ‘threatened.’ When the birds were…