Huge ‘charismatic’ sea creatures end up in shallow water — and need help. See them Mola mola can weigh up to four tons and are known to be “curious” and “charismatic,” Massachusetts rescuers said. 11/27/2024 - 3:57 am | View Link
How the Return of Salmon to the Klamath River Shows Us What’s Possible in Wildlife Conservation Once a tragic example of degraded wildlife habitat, the Klamath River’s dam removal demonstrates how people can halt the decline of, and even restore, wildlife ... 11/26/2024 - 2:06 am | View Link
LI wildlife rescuers seeing surge in dehydrated, malnourished animals due to drought The state Department of Environmental Conservation told Newsday it has not received any reports or observed any increases in wildlife in distress during this low-precipitation period. However, it said ... 11/22/2024 - 11:22 am | View Link
What to know about drinking water, wildlife and more amid Connecticut drought There is no end in sight for the drought conditions in Connecticut, with minimal rain in the upcoming forecast. 11/15/2024 - 8:00 pm | View Link
Is a new plan for delivering Delta water worse than Trump’s rules? Environmentalists say yes. which represents urban water agencies and irrigation districts. Federal fish and wildlife officials must still decide whether their option brings any of the fish species closer to extinction ... 10/25/2024 - 7:40 am | View Link
MIAMI GARDENS — As defensive lineman Calais Campbell finds fountain-of-youth levels of success at 38 this season with the Miami Dolphins, he is bringing back a sack celebration popular in his younger days.
When Campbell takes down an opposing quarterback, he follows it with a basketball jump shot shooting motion. It happened in his very first regular-season snap with his new team, when he sacked Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence in the Sept.
By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY
The states that saw the most active attacks against election certification two years ago certified the results of this year’s races without controversy this week, prompting the Arizona secretary of state to proclaim that “election denialism” is a thing of the past.
Others said they weren’t so sure.
Karen Kaplan | (TNS) Los Angeles Times
It’s been two weeks since Donald Trump won the presidential election, but Stacey Lamirand’s brain hasn’t stopped churning.
“I still think about the election all the time,” said the 60-year-old Bay Area resident, who wanted a Kamala Harris victory so badly that she flew to Pennsylvania and knocked on voters’ doors in the final days of the campaign.
By FATIMA HUSSEIN and JOSH BOAK
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is turning to two officials with experience navigating not only Washington but the key issues of income taxes and tariffs as he fills out his economic team.
Trump on Tuesday announced he has chosen international trade attorney Jamieson Greer to be his U.
Running off at the typewriter. …
OK, all of you nattering nabobs of Napier negativity, you need to get your butts up to the blackboard and write 100 times, “I’m sorry, Billy Napier … I’m sorry, Billy Napier … I’m sorry, Billy Napier.”
I’m talking to all of you Florida Gators fans who booed Napier off the field or went on social media and toxicly blasted the coach and demanded that he be fired two or three games into the season.
WASHINGTON — President elect Donald J. Trump announced on Tuesday night that he would nominate Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor of health policy and outspoken critic of the nation’s public health system, to lead the National Institutes of Health.
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