Manatees
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Susan Sargent | October 2, 2012
The endangered Florida manatee has made only tenuous progress toward recovery, principally due to lawsuits. And that progress has been reversed in the last few years due to toxic algae and removal of protections. With a population hovering under 6000 animals, according to 2018 ...
Two Rare Florida Panther Killed This Week; 11 so Far This Year
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Susan Sargent | May 23, 2012
Latest Panther-on-Panther Deaths Reflect Shrinking Habitat for Territorial Cats ...
Polar Bear Probe Lumbers Into Its Third Year
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Susan Sargent | April 5, 2012
New IG Interviews This Week as Arctic Research Flounders in Uncertainty ...
Court Lets Park Service Drop Desert Tortoise Protections
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Susan Sargent | January 4, 2012
Park Service Wins Legal Victory at Mojave of Which It Should Be Ashamed ...
Polar Bear Probe Careens in New Directions
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Susan Sargent | October 26, 2011
Inspector General Claims Even More Drowned Bears Seen Than Previously Reported ...
Big Questions About Big Cypress Hunting Plans
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Susan Sargent | September 15, 2011
First Steps in Opening Vast Big Cypress Addition Lands to Hunting and Trapping ...