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Will an Island in Eugene Save the Columbia River's Salmon?new

What's behind low salmon numbers in the Columbia River Basin? The Army Corps of Engineers pins it on the Caspian tern, a fish-eating migratory bird species that likes to eat salmon smolt. The Corps' "relocation plan" will send the birds to other islands in Oregon and California, including one-acre square island recently built in the Fern Ridge Reservoir.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  04-04-2008  |  Environment

Mining Misstepsnew

The Forest Service bungles its own review, leading to suspicions that the fix may be in.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  04-03-2008  |  Environment

Inter-Species Interactionnew

Spending some quality time with our wild-animal friends.
Tucson Weekly  |  Catherine O'Sullivan  |  04-03-2008  |  Environment

The Buck Stops Here on NBAFnew

Finally, there is an issue opponents and proponents of a federal disease research lab can agree on: State or local governments should not pay for a utility plant required as part of the National Bio and Agro Defense Facility, as the feds have proposed.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  04-03-2008  |  Environment

A Gulf of Changenew

There remain privateers that feed off Louisiana's shoreline, only now they're charged with missions paid for and assigned by state government. The immediate aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita sent a flood of fly-by-night contractors and engineers into Louisiana, with many folding as soon as they set up.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  04-02-2008  |  Environment

The Dirt on Dirtnew

The new dawn of chemical farming, Superfund townhomes, and Wal-Mart wetlands.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  04-02-2008  |  Environment

Who'll Pay to Keep Lake St. Clair's Water Safe?new

From the local to federal levels, officials who tend to the vital Lake St. Clair watershed say they're making progress, but they're also worried about the future, about water levels, about the threat of invasive species. They're particularly worried about where they'll find the money to continue their efforts.
Metro Times  |  Sandra Svoboda  |  04-01-2008  |  Environment

Connecticut May Ban Idling Vehiclesnew

The legislature wants to snuff out endless idling with a bill that would make it an infraction to idle longer than three minutes, and would transfer enforcement powers from state environmental officers to local police. But the bill exempts some of the worst polluters of all: big diesel trucks.
New Haven Advocate  |  Betsy Yagla  |  04-01-2008  |  Environment

Ecoholic: My Life, Unpluggednew

Forget Earth Hour's 60 minutes -- how 'bout six days without power to shower, sauté or switch on the tube?
NOW Magazine  |  Adria Vasil  |  03-28-2008  |  Environment

Enviro-Friendly?new

Despite rebuke of its own product, Seventh Generation pushes to regulate toxic chemicals.
Seven Days  |  Mike Ives  |  03-28-2008  |  Environment

Dry Greennew

Xeriscaping allows you to go green while saving water.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Jana J. Monji  |  03-24-2008  |  Environment

Smoke Screennew

After five years, Anne Sholtz has yet to be sentenced for her role in multimillion-dollar smog-credit scam.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Chip Jacobs  |  03-24-2008  |  Environment

Florida's Poisoned Wellnew

What was contaminating our drinking water? Who knows -- Dade County officials stopped looking.
Miami New Times  |  Isaiah Thompson  |  03-24-2008  |  Environment

Nuclear Power is Back on the Tablenew

Are you comfortable with that?
Orlando Weekly  |  Billy Manes  |  03-24-2008  |  Environment

Gray Water: The Wave of the Futurenew

For communities serious about saving precious resources, green-friendly gray water systems may be the way to go.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Jana J. Monji  |  03-24-2008  |  Environment

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