With the Great Mussel Die-Off, Scientists Scramble for Answers

With the Great Mussel Die-Off, Scientists Scramble for Answers

Throughout his professional life, U.S. Forest Service researcher Wendell Haag has studied freshwater mussels in their hotspot of biological diversity, which extends across a vast swath of the southeastern United States. His more than 30-year career has been overshadowed by a single question: Why are the bivalves in this region disappearing? Freshwater mussels are one […]

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Elk Can Migrate Through Private Colorado Ranch After First-of-its-Kind Deal with Conservation Group

Elk Can Migrate Through Private Colorado Ranch After First-of-its-Kind Deal with Conservation Group

A Colorado rancher has signed a first-of-its-kind agreement that will see a conservation organization help pay for his land leases in exchange for letting wildlife access it. America is a leader across many dimensions, few more so than in innovative conservation strategies. From the concept of the ‘national park’ to the Federal duck stamp, America […]

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South Carolina man pleads guilty to illegally selling sperm whale teeth and bones

South Carolina man pleads guilty to illegally selling sperm whale teeth and bones

A South Carolina man pleaded guilty to importing and selling sperm whale teeth and bones, a violation of federal wildlife laws, the Justice Department announced. Lauren H. DeLoach, 69, of Saint Helena Island, admitted to importing sperm whale parts to South Carolina, including at least 30 shipments from Australia, Latvia, Norway, and Ukraine, between 2021 […]

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