The Maine Secretary of State certified 63,626 signatures, giving voters an opportunity to end the cruel and unsporting practices of bear hounding, baiting and trapping in Maine
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Virginia House Prohibits Inhumane Fox Pens
The Virginia House of Delegates has passed legislation restricting inhumane fox pens. It will now go to the Senate for approval of the House amendments. The Humane Society of the United States’ Virginia State Director Laura Donahue issued the following statement in response:
National Briefing | Midwest: Great Lakes Rebound
The Army Corps of Engineers said Great Lakes water levels rebounded sharply last year after a prolonged low period dating from the late 1990s.
Finding New Worlds in City’s Old Snow Piles
A polar geophysicist digs into New York City’s depressingly familiar snowpack to reveal a crystalline realm.
New bird family discovered in Asia
A unique family of birds containing just one species has been discovered by researchers.
New bird family discovered in Asia
A unique family of birds containing just one species has been discovered by researchers.
Shale gas estimate revised upwards
Cuadrilla’s shale gas resource is far bigger than previously thought, according to a geologist with the company.
How to become a penguin keeper
Dianne Lim, 53, works as a penguin keeper at the International Antarctic Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand.
How to become a penguin keeper
Dianne Lim, 53, works as a penguin keeper at the International Antarctic Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand.
. . . Speaking of Photobombs
After posting about the lion who photobombed a visitor to Lion Park, I was reminded of a few other famous photobombs: The ray who bombed a seaside trip. The sloth who bombed a student visit to Costa Rica. The gopher with two hikers in the Northwest. The cat with little respect for faces. … and […]