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Conservation News ~ 30 July 2021

7/30/2021

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  • World’s Largest Solar Farm Costing $2B to Be Built in Indonesia
  • Texas congressman introduces bill to reform Endangered Species Act
  • Maui officials discover lone kiwikiu, critically endangered bird assumed dead
  • Five New Species of Flowering Plants Discovered in Bolivia
  • Lawsuit Launched to Protect National Conservation Area in Arizona From Destructive Cattle Grazing
  • Illegal deforestation intensifies along Brazilian highway as agribusiness hopes swell
  • Groups to Sue Idaho Over Wolf Kill – State Laws Violate Endangered Species Act
  • Four endangered Piping Plover chicks hatched in Ohio for 1st time in 80 years
  • Researchers Discover New Mysterious Species Of Shark In Indian Ocean
  • As The World Burns, Worsening Climate Crisis Impossible To Ignore
  • "Climate Change: Researchers Begin Discussions On Vital Report"
  • As China Boomed, It Didn’t Take Climate Change Into Account. Now It Must
  • Calif. To Cut Off Water To 1000s Of Farmers, As Drought Dries Up Rivers
  • "US Fishermen Sound Alarm At Plans For Offshore Wind"
  • Heritage Committee Won't Place Great Barrier Reef On ‘In Danger’ List
  • "Groups Urge State To Protect Last Wild Atlantic Salmon in US"
  • Bailout of N. Dakota Coal Plant Faces Backlash from Minnesota Customers
  • "U.S. Judge Rules Lithium Americas May Excavate Nevada Mine Site"
  • "Montana’s Famed Trout Under Threat as Drought Intensifies"
  • New Solar Cell Innovation Provides 1,000 Times More Power
  • Nearly 1 million km2 of intact forests menaced by extractives, study finds
  • Record heat waves are a taste of what’s to come under a changing climate
  • Indonesia’s Gorontalo road runs into forest, swerves environmental checks
  • ‘Stampede’ of legislation threatens accelerated destruction of the Amazon
  • Does nature have a legal right to exist? Colorado mountain town says yes
  • Federal wildlife agency will review possible Endangered Species Act protections for wolves in Alaska
  • "Biden Admin To Curb Toxic Wastewater From Coal Plants With New Rule"
  • "Lawyer Who Sued Chevron Over Ecuador Pollution Found Guilty Of Contempt"
  • "‘Record-Shattering’ Heat Becoming Much More Likely, Says Climate Study"
  • "Explainer: U.N. Summit Seeks To Shape A Food System Fit For The Future"
  • "The Pearl River Is No Longer Home To Its Namesake Fish"
  • "Warming Rivers In US West Killing Fish, Imperiling Industry"
  • "Fairy Creek, The RCMP And A Win For Press Freedom"
  • "Are Striped Bass Doomed? Some Conservationists Are Worried."
  • "As Drought Cuts Hay Crop, Cattle Ranchers Face Culling Herds"
  • "Elephant Island: An Oasis for Fin Whales in an Icy Sea"
  • Camera trap cameo for Buru Island babirusa last seen 26 years ago
  • Rare kiwikiu assumed dead found alive in Maui’s Nakula Natural Area Reserve
  • Millions of seahorses caught as bycatch in Indian shores
  • Baby turtles! Houston Zoo has first ever hatching of highly endangered turtle species
  • Microbes in Yellowstone pools add new branch to the tree of life
  • "Biden Mileage Rule To Exceed Obama Climate Goal"
  • Review Of Federal Oil, Gas Leasing Program Being Finalized Internally
  • 139 Dems Urge EPA To "Promptly" Let Calif. Set Its Own Auto Standards
  • Florida Buys $300 Million In Land For The Environment — And Developers
  • "Can Retrofitting Dams for Hydro Provide a Green Energy Boost?"
  • 8 Republicans Join Dems To Confirm Head of DOJ Environmental Division
  • "Western Wildfires Are Sending Carbon Offsets Up in Smoke"
  • "Historic Floods Fuel Misery, Rage In Detroit"
  • Canadian Miner Looms Large As Nauru Expedites Key Deep-Sea Mining Rules
  • "‘An Abomination’: The Story Of The Massacre That Killed 216 Wolves"
  • Hartree Partners to channel $2.8 billion toward new carbon credits
  • Indonesia reimposes ban on destructive seine and trawl nets in its waters
  • Cerrado desertification: Savanna could collapse within 30 years, says study
  • Palm oil grower looks to make amends for past deforestation in Indonesia
  • For species in the red, IUCN’s new Green Status signals conservation wins
  • Trafficking for traditional medicine threatens the Philippine porcupine
  • New index measuring rainforest vulnerability to sound alarm on tipping points
  • Biden Bid To Turn America’s Auto Fleet Electric Harder Than It Seems
  • "Climate Crisis Catches Power Companies Unprepared"
  • Recycling Myth: Big Oil’s Solution For Plastic Waste Littered With Failure
  • "Bayer To Pull Glyphosate from U.S. Lawn and Garden Markets"
  • "Forgotten Oil And Gas Wells Linger, Leaking Toxic Chemicals"
  • As Wildfires Worsen, More California Farms Deemed Too Risky To Insure
  • Tuesday's Greenland Ice Melt Would Cover Florida In 2 Inches Of Water
  • Trudeau Adds $5.2 Billion Bailout For Beleaguered Muskrat Falls Hydro Dam
  • La. Researcher Says She Was Fired For Raising Alarm About Dolphin Deaths
  • 25-foot Lummi Totem Pole Arrives In D.C. After A Journey Across U.S.
  • "Democrats Call Infrastructure Bill a Down Payment on Climate"
  • "Coastal Landfills Are No Match for Rising Seas"
  • "Is This the End of Summer as We’ve Known It?"
  • Energy Transition Poses Opportunities, Challenges To Organized Labor
  • New ‘Green Status Of Species’ Will Measure Recovery, Not Decline
  • Multiple Failures Found After Massive Sewage Spill Into Santa Monica Bay
  • Wash. State County Is First In US To Ban New Fossil Fuel Infrastructure
  • "Toyota Led on Clean Cars. Now Critics Say It Works to Delay Them."
  • Desalination Advances In Calif. Despite Opponents Pushing For Alternatives
  • "U.S. Cities Offer Displaced Black Families The 'Right To Return'"
  • Rubio, Paul, Cruz Reintroduce the Defense of Environment and Property Act of 2021
  • Water shortage, fire threat move to the top of Californians' environment concerns
  • New species of frog named to hail Ghanaian community trying to save its habitat
  • More tolerant primates have a greater need to communicate vocally, new study shows
  • A new 'green status of species' will measure the recovery of threatened plants and animals
  • Maritime teens credited with discovering new species of dragonfly from 300 million years ago
  • U.S., Argentine investors tied to illegal land deals, deforestation in Brazil
  • Spanish farmers fight forest fires with agroforestry (and many sheep)
  • Ethnic communities in Myanmar opposing a coal plant see their fight get harder
  • Southeast Asia losing tigers as deadline looms to double population by 2022
  • Podcast: ‘Stubborn optimism’ for elephants fuels Indigenous conservation effort
  • World’s Largest Solar Farm Costing $2B to Be Built in Indonesia
  • Texas congressman introduces bill to reform Endangered Species Act
  • Maui officials discover lone kiwikiu, critically endangered bird assumed dead
  • Five New Species of Flowering Plants Discovered in Bolivia
  • Lawsuit Launched to Protect National Conservation Area in Arizona From Destructive Cattle Grazing
  • Illegal deforestation intensifies along Brazilian highway as agribusiness hopes swell
  • Groups to Sue Idaho Over Wolf Kill – State Laws Violate Endangered Species Act
  • Four endangered Piping Plover chicks hatched in Ohio for 1st time in 80 years
  • Researchers Discover New Mysterious Species Of Shark In Indian Ocean
  • As The World Burns, Worsening Climate Crisis Impossible To Ignore
  • "Climate Change: Researchers Begin Discussions On Vital Report"
  • As China Boomed, It Didn’t Take Climate Change Into Account. Now It Must
  • Calif. To Cut Off Water To 1000s Of Farmers, As Drought Dries Up Rivers
  • "US Fishermen Sound Alarm At Plans For Offshore Wind"
  • Heritage Committee Won't Place Great Barrier Reef On ‘In Danger’ List
  • "Groups Urge State To Protect Last Wild Atlantic Salmon in US"
  • Bailout of N. Dakota Coal Plant Faces Backlash from Minnesota Customers
  • "U.S. Judge Rules Lithium Americas May Excavate Nevada Mine Site"
  • "Montana’s Famed Trout Under Threat as Drought Intensifies"
  • New Solar Cell Innovation Provides 1,000 Times More Power
  • Nearly 1 million km2 of intact forests menaced by extractives, study finds
  • Record heat waves are a taste of what’s to come under a changing climate
  • Indonesia’s Gorontalo road runs into forest, swerves environmental checks
  • ‘Stampede’ of legislation threatens accelerated destruction of the Amazon
  • Does nature have a legal right to exist? Colorado mountain town says yes
  • Federal wildlife agency will review possible Endangered Species Act protections for wolves in Alaska
  • "Biden Admin To Curb Toxic Wastewater From Coal Plants With New Rule"
  • "Lawyer Who Sued Chevron Over Ecuador Pollution Found Guilty Of Contempt"
  • "‘Record-Shattering’ Heat Becoming Much More Likely, Says Climate Study"
  • "Explainer: U.N. Summit Seeks To Shape A Food System Fit For The Future"
  • "The Pearl River Is No Longer Home To Its Namesake Fish"
  • "Warming Rivers In US West Killing Fish, Imperiling Industry"
  • "Fairy Creek, The RCMP And A Win For Press Freedom"
  • "Are Striped Bass Doomed? Some Conservationists Are Worried."
  • "As Drought Cuts Hay Crop, Cattle Ranchers Face Culling Herds"
  • "Elephant Island: An Oasis for Fin Whales in an Icy Sea"
  • Camera trap cameo for Buru Island babirusa last seen 26 years ago
  • Rare kiwikiu assumed dead found alive in Maui’s Nakula Natural Area Reserve
  • Millions of seahorses caught as bycatch in Indian shores
  • Baby turtles! Houston Zoo has first ever hatching of highly endangered turtle species
  • Microbes in Yellowstone pools add new branch to the tree of life
  • "Biden Mileage Rule To Exceed Obama Climate Goal"
  • Review Of Federal Oil, Gas Leasing Program Being Finalized Internally
  • 139 Dems Urge EPA To "Promptly" Let Calif. Set Its Own Auto Standards
  • Florida Buys $300 Million In Land For The Environment — And Developers
  • "Can Retrofitting Dams for Hydro Provide a Green Energy Boost?"
  • 8 Republicans Join Dems To Confirm Head of DOJ Environmental Division
  • "Western Wildfires Are Sending Carbon Offsets Up in Smoke"
  • "Historic Floods Fuel Misery, Rage In Detroit"
  • Canadian Miner Looms Large As Nauru Expedites Key Deep-Sea Mining Rules
  • "‘An Abomination’: The Story Of The Massacre That Killed 216 Wolves"
  • Hartree Partners to channel $2.8 billion toward new carbon credits
  • Indonesia reimposes ban on destructive seine and trawl nets in its waters
  • Cerrado desertification: Savanna could collapse within 30 years, says study
  • Palm oil grower looks to make amends for past deforestation in Indonesia
  • For species in the red, IUCN’s new Green Status signals conservation wins
  • Trafficking for traditional medicine threatens the Philippine porcupine
  • New index measuring rainforest vulnerability to sound alarm on tipping points
  • Biden Bid To Turn America’s Auto Fleet Electric Harder Than It Seems
  • "Climate Crisis Catches Power Companies Unprepared"
  • Recycling Myth: Big Oil’s Solution For Plastic Waste Littered With Failure
  • "Bayer To Pull Glyphosate from U.S. Lawn and Garden Markets"
  • "Forgotten Oil And Gas Wells Linger, Leaking Toxic Chemicals"
  • As Wildfires Worsen, More California Farms Deemed Too Risky To Insure
  • Tuesday's Greenland Ice Melt Would Cover Florida In 2 Inches Of Water
  • Trudeau Adds $5.2 Billion Bailout For Beleaguered Muskrat Falls Hydro Dam
  • La. Researcher Says She Was Fired For Raising Alarm About Dolphin Deaths
  • 25-foot Lummi Totem Pole Arrives In D.C. After A Journey Across U.S.
  • "Democrats Call Infrastructure Bill a Down Payment on Climate"
  • "Coastal Landfills Are No Match for Rising Seas"
  • "Is This the End of Summer as We’ve Known It?"
  • Energy Transition Poses Opportunities, Challenges To Organized Labor
  • New ‘Green Status Of Species’ Will Measure Recovery, Not Decline
  • Multiple Failures Found After Massive Sewage Spill Into Santa Monica Bay
  • Wash. State County Is First In US To Ban New Fossil Fuel Infrastructure
  • "Toyota Led on Clean Cars. Now Critics Say It Works to Delay Them."
  • Desalination Advances In Calif. Despite Opponents Pushing For Alternatives
  • "U.S. Cities Offer Displaced Black Families The 'Right To Return'"
  • Rubio, Paul, Cruz Reintroduce the Defense of Environment and Property Act of 2021
  • Water shortage, fire threat move to the top of Californians' environment concerns
  • New species of frog named to hail Ghanaian community trying to save its habitat
  • More tolerant primates have a greater need to communicate vocally, new study shows
  • A new 'green status of species' will measure the recovery of threatened plants and animals
  • Maritime teens credited with discovering new species of dragonfly from 300 million years ago
  • U.S., Argentine investors tied to illegal land deals, deforestation in Brazil
  • Spanish farmers fight forest fires with agroforestry (and many sheep)
  • Ethnic communities in Myanmar opposing a coal plant see their fight get harder
  • Southeast Asia losing tigers as deadline looms to double population by 2022
  • Podcast: ‘Stubborn optimism’ for elephants fuels Indigenous conservation effort
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Conservation News ~ 23 July 2021

7/23/2021

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  • Brazil prosecutors seek ban on all gold mining in hard-hit Amazonian region
  • FSC dumps palm oil giant Korindo amid rights, environmental issues in Papua
  • ‘Laundering machine’: Furniture giant Ikea implicated in logging protected Siberian forests
  • Scientists turn to eDNA to curtail the freshwater extinction crisis
  • ‘Animal rights will be part of our DNA’: Q&A with Bogotá councilor Andrea Padilla
  • ‘Mismanaged to death’: Mexico opens up sole vaquita habitat to fishing
  • The only species of bear in South America: the spectacled bear | Candid Animal Cam
  • Israel-U.A.E. pipeline deal ‘invitation to disaster’ for globally important corals
  • Nine principles for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (commentary)
  • Chinese cities are among biggest emitters of greenhouse gases, study finds
  • Killings, invasions escalate in fight for land in Brazil’s Maranhão state
  • As Arctic warms, scientists wrestle with its climate ‘tipping point’
  • Local leaders in Indonesia make forest and peatland protection pledge
  • For Malaysia’s Indigenous Penan, vaccine doubt is part of historic govt distrust
  • Brazil’s Amazon is now a carbon source, unprecedented study reveals
  • Environment activist shot dead outside Nairobi home after death threats
  • Endangered snakes born at Omaha zoo
  • As biodiversity slips, Florida Museum of Natural History scientists discover new species of lichen
  • New alpine moth solves a 180-year-old mystery
  • "Hot, Gusty Winds Fanning Flames Of Massive U.S. Wildfires"
  • Deadly Flooding 'Shows the Urgency' of Climate Change, EU Official Says
  • At Lake Mead, New Coalition Says Status Quo On Colorado River Failing
  • US City Proves Replacing Lead Water Lines Needn’t Be A Pipe Dream
  • "‘No One Is Safe’: Extreme Weather Batters the Wealthy World"
  • "FERC Launches First Transmission Reforms In A Decade"
  • "Biden To Reverse Trump’s Showerhead Rule"
  • "Will Russia’s Forests Be an Asset or an Obstacle in Climate Fight?"
  • Amid Bootleg Fire, Locals Face Climate Realities, Remain Skeptical
  • Lost Lives, Lost Culture: Forgotten History of Native Boarding Schools
  • Lawsuit Claims EPA Failed to Consider Herbicide's Effect on Endangered Species
  • Lawsuit Targets Wildlife Agency for Failing to Protect Habitat for 23 Endangered Micronesian Species
  • For manta rays, parasitic hitchhikers can be a pain in the rear, study finds
  • Indonesia eyes less severe fire season, but COVID-19 could turn it deadly
  • Gabon becomes first African country to get paid for protecting its forests
  • Hotter and drier: Deforestation and wildfires take a toll on the Amazon
  • Rising temperatures further threaten already endangered African wild dogs
  • As humans close in on their habitat, crocodiles in the Philippines snap back
  • Brazil government faces heat over plan that could underreport forest fires
  • Javan leopards, the dwindling ‘guardians’ of Java’s forests
  • Road construction imperils tree kangaroo recovery in PNG
  • Biden FWS Rolls Back Trump Rule, Cuts Just 2% Of Spotted Owl Protections
  • Schumer Tees Up Bipartisan Infrastructure Vote After GOPers Urge Delay
  • Dems Propose a Border Tax Based on Countries’ Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • "PG&E Says Its Equipment Possibly Linked To Big Wildfire"
  • "How Might Fish Farms Be Affecting Lobsters?"
  • Court Case Challenges RCMP’s Treatment Of Journalists At Fairy Creek
  • "How a Powerful US Lobby Group Helps Big Oil To Block Climate Action"
  • "Scorched, Parched and Now Uninsurable: Climate Change Hits Wine Country"
  • "Climate-Driven Changes in Clouds are Likely to Amplify Global Warming"
  • "Feral Hogs Pollute the Climate as Much as 1 Million Cars Each Year"
  • "Deadly Flooding Hits Central China, Affecting Tens Of Millions"
  • ‘Reckless’: G20 States Subsidised Fossil Fuels By $3tn Since 2015: Report
  • "Climate Change: US Pushes China To Make Faster Carbon Cuts"
  • "Climate Activists Pan Carbon Capture Plans"
  • "White House Details Environmental Justice Plans"
  • "Manchin Sets Vote on BLM Nominee, Expresses Support"
  • "Western Wildfire Smoke Causes Cross-Country Air Pollution"
  • "Democrats Lay Out Vision For Civilian Climate Corps"
  • "The Western Drought Is Worse Than You Think. Here’s Why"
  • "Justice Department Curtails Seizure Of Reporters’ Phone, Email Records"
  • Protected areas keep adjacent lands safe, but face losing their own protection
  • Turning Kenya’s problematic invasive plants into useful bioenergy
  • Philippines banks on new fisheries management system, but rollout is rocky
  • For monitoring mammals, eDNA boasts ‘killer feature’ over other methods
  • SCIENTIST INVENTS TOILET THAT TURNS POOP INTO GREEN ENERGY
  • Bristol Bay's sockeye run of 63.2 million is the largest on record
  • China received 8 months of rain in just 5 days
  • 'High-quality semen' from dead Texas ocelot may revive endangered species, experts say
  • Birth of Chapultepec wolf pups gives boost to breeding program
  • New chemistry finding could remove micropollutants from environment
  • "Infrastructure Vote Fails As Senators Try To Salvage Bipartisan Deal"
  • House Passes Bill Requiring EPA To Regulate PFAS In Drinking Water
  • House Passes Host Of Bills To Strengthen Cybersecurity After Attacks
  • "Wildfire Smoke Clouds Sky, Hurts Air Quality On East Coast"
  • "A Drought So Dire That a Utah Town Pulled the Plug on Growth"
  • "As Arctic Warms, Scientists Wrestle With Its Climate ‘Tipping Point’"
  • "The Flint Cover-Up"
  • "Judge To Rule By July 29 On Request To Block Lithium Americas Mine"
  • "Northern California Requires Oil Refiners To Slash Air Pollution"
  • "Mysterious Blue Crab Shortage Spawns Big-Time Sticker Shock"
  • Harrowing report on plastic pollution says we have 29 years to save the ocean
  • EU sanctions no ‘silver bullet’ against Myanmar’s illegal timber trade, experts say
  • Amazon and Cerrado deforestation, warming spark record drought in urban Brazil
  • Indonesia to send more tuna vessels out into international waters
  • Planned Brazil-Peru highway threatens one of Earth’s most biodiverse places
  • As soy frenzy grips Brazil, deforestation closes in on Indigenous lands
  • Bezos unleased 300 tons of CO2 in the atmosphere for 11 minute trip
  • Subway passengers trapped waist-high in floodwaters as Chinese river banks burst
  • Seabirds nest in new spots on Fanre Islands as Covid keeps people away
  • Norway’s prime minister says Oslo remains committed to oil and gas
  • To fight overpopulation, India may pay people to get sterilized
  • Israel seeks to tax disposables to reduce plastic use
  • World’s feral pigs produce as much CO2 as 1.1m cars each year
  • Deep-sea microbes are invisible to our immune systems
  • Mice plague eastern Australia in record numbers
  • Santos abandons drilling intentions in the Great Australian Bight
  • UK looks to extend ivory ban to hippos and other animals
  • 1st female grizzly in 40 years collared in Washington state
  • Greenland suspends oil exploration because of climate change
  • Biden’s Public Lands Nominee Advances With Key Senate Vote
  • "G20 Agrees Statement On Environment, Struggles Over Climate Progress"
  • "Inside Clean Energy: Ohio Shows Hostility to Clean Energy. Again"
  • "PG&E Will Spend At Least $15 Billion Burying Power Lines"
  • "Is Our Reliance On Air-Conditioning Warming The Planet?"
  • Enviros Sue Government Over This Controversial Oil Exploration Method
  • "Deadly Coral Disease Sweeping Caribbean Linked To Wastewater From Ships"
  • "Climate Crisis Turns World’s Subways Into Flood Zones"
  • As Red Tide Grips Tampa Bay, Shrimpers Turn Their Nets Toward Death
  • Sea Turtles: "The Pandemic Poaching Pandemic"
  • New Frog Species in Papua
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Conservation News ~ 16 July 2021

7/16/2021

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  • Colombia brings landmark rulings of importance closer to Indigenous communities
  • Our World Heritage is deeply tied to rivers and they need protection from dams (commentary)
  • Amazon deforestation rises modestly in June
  • Environmental defenders in Ecuador aren’t safe, new report shows
  • Green peafowl flourish in Thailand’s northern forests, but conflict looms
  • Marbled murrelet moved to Oregon Endangered Species
  • "California And Other Parts Of The West Broil And Burn"
  • EPA Approved Toxic Chemicals for Fracking a Decade Ago, New Files Show
  • Climate Efforts in Massachusetts Clash With Subsidies For Fossil Fuels
  • Illegal Pot Invades Calif. Deserts, Brings Violence, Ecological Destruction
  • Big Oil Keeps A Grip On New Mexico – With The Help Of A Major Lobbyist
  • "Extreme Heat Cooks Shellfish Alive On Puget Sound Beaches"
  • "2021 Is Already The Deadliest Year On Record For Florida Manatees"
  • "Trees: The Critical Infrastructure Low-Income Neighborhoods Lack"
  • "A Lesson From Hurricane Zeta That Could Save Money Next Time"
  • "Southern Australian Sharks And Rays Being ‘Cornered’ By Climate Change"
  • Armed with data and smartphones, Amazon communities boost fight against deforestation
  • The science of forest biomass: Conflicting studies map the controversy
  • ‘Red-carded’ Australian miner signals intention to play on in Greenland
  • Study shows how soy, cattle team up to drive deforestation in South America
  • Indigenous communities in Brazil reinvent grief in the time of COVID
  • Dugong deaths in Sri Lanka lend urgency to calls for stronger protections
  • Indonesia bets on biofuels over oil, but EVs could render both moot
  • "EPA Directs Employees Not to Talk to the Press"
  • Bat population in Nova Scotia showing signs of recovery
  • "Wildfires Threaten Homes, Land Across 10 Western States"
  • "US Drilling Approvals Increase Despite Biden Climate Pledge"
  • "Climate Scientists Take Swipe At Exxon Mobil, Industry In Leaked Report"
  • "Hydrogen Is One Answer to Climate Change. Getting It Is the Hard Part."
  • "UN Sets Out Paris-Style Plan To Cut Extinction Rate By Factor Of 10"
  • "The Science Of Forest Biomass: Conflicting Studies Map The Controversy"
  • "EPA says "No" to Mountain Valley Pipeline Water Crossings Permits"
  • "EPA Considers Restricting 66 Pollutants in Drinking Water"
  • "Drought Hits the Southwest, and New Mexico’s Canals Run Dry"
  • Baby beaver born on Exmoor for first time in 400 years
  • Top brands failing to spot rights abuses on Indonesian oil palm plantations
  • Indonesian fishers seize dredging boat in protest against offshore tin mining
  • For Africa’s great apes, even ‘best-case’ climate change will decimate habitat
  • "Democrats Propose $3.5 Trillion Budget to Advance With Infrastructure Deal"
  • "Europe Plans Aggressive New Laws to Phase Out Fossil Fuels"
  • "EPA Scientist To Lead National Climate Review"
  • "Extreme Heat Chips Away at Effectiveness of Ozone Air Standards"
  • "No Red Tide Relief In Sight As Dead Fish Overwhelm St. Petersburg"
  • "Water Crisis Reaches Boiling Point On Oregon-California Line"
  • "WTO Seeks To Land Big Prize After 20 Years Of Fish Talks"
  • Denver Children Aren’t Tested Enough For Blood Lead Levels: Officials
  • "Rare Whooping Cranes Raised For Wild as COVID Rules Relax"
  • "The Climate-Safe Houses of the Future"
  • Amazon rainforest now emitting more CO2 than it absorbs
  • A road project in Indonesia’s Gorontalo carves a path of graft and grief
  • Bank risk policies failing to protect Amazon from oil-related threats: Report
  • Podcast: Reforestation done right, from Haiti to Honduras and Ho Chi Minh City
  • Building back Miami’s Biscayne Bay: Do natural solutions hold hope?
  • How to make conservation more effective: Q&A with Nick Salafsky
  • Global demand for manganese puts Kayapó Indigenous land under pressure
  • Philippines’ rich bird life is more threatened than we thought, study says
  • "Climate Activists Hail Dem Budget Spending On Clean Energy"
  • "EU Unveils Sweeping Climate Change Plan"
  • "Mexico Abandons Fishing-Free Zone For Endangered Porpoise"
  • "Amazon Rainforest Now Emitting More CO2 Than It Absorbs"
  • LA Beaches Close After 17m Gallons Of Untreated Sewage Discharged Into Bay
  • Forest Conservation Case Tests B.C.’s Law To Protect Free Speech
  • "Report: Appalachian States Face Billions In Mining Cleanup"
  • "Senate Committee Advances Bipartisan Energy Infrastructure Bill"
  • "A Delta in Distress"
  • Heat Could Kill Nearly All Young Salmon In Sacramento River: Officials
  • "Amazon Rainforest Now Emitting More CO2 Than It Absorbs"
  • Scientists discover the first known algae species with three distinct sexes
  • China wants to launch asteroid- deflecting rockets to save Earth from Armageddon
  • Population of Pa’s state insect, the firefly, declining
  • Invasive algae found in California threatens food sources for ocean animals
  • Former dam executives found guilty in the killing of Berta Caceres
  • Hawaii to give away invasive goats ravaging a historical site
  • Invasive lizard species banned from South Carolina
  • Protected areas cover a sixth of Earth’s land and freshwater
  • Local scientists discover rare frog breeding in Santa Monicas
  • Secretary Haaland recommends restoring Bears Ears
  • China marks 25% of its territory for environmental protection
  • Ecosia financial reports from May are in: 1 million euros spent on 1,713,195 trees
  • New, rare Gray wolf pack spotted in Northern California
  • Mexico gives up on maintaining fishing-free zone to protect vaquita porpoise
  • Two Wild Red Wolves Found Dead in North Carolina, Reducing Population to 9 Known Wolves
  • Biden to Restore Protections for Tongass National Forest in Alaska
  • Two critically endangered plant species lost over a century found in Yunnan
  • New snake species found in northwest China's Qinling Mountains
  • Researchers discover two new species of the rare ant genus Myrmecina in Mizoram and two new jumping spiders
  • Biden Admin Proposes Sweeping Protections For Alaska’s Tongass Forest
  • "What The Budget Deal Means For Climate Policy"
  • Houston Asks EPA to Probe Rail Site Associated With Nearby Cancer Clusters
  • "Whistleblowers Say ‘Bad Seeds’ Undermine Pipeline Safety"
  • "New Data On 'Forever Chemicals' Prompts Calls For More Transparency"
  • Study Predicts Record Flooding In 2030s, Blames Moon Wobble
  • "'This Is Just Another Low-Paying Job' Say Overtaxed U.S. Firefighters"
  • Oregon Wildfire Displaces 2,000 Residents As Blazes Flare Across West
  • "Work Injuries Tied to Heat Are Vastly Undercounted, Study Finds"
  • "Fire Lookouts: The US Forest Service Lookouts Watching For Fires"
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Conservation News ~ 9 July 2021

7/9/2021

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  • New law urges Louisiana industry to report pollution, keeps records secret
  • Kerala researchers discover two new wasp species, name them after Attenborough
  • State buy-back of gill nets helps endangered species in Monterey Bay sanctuary
  • Striking New Species of Wasp Discovered in Ecuador
  • "Parts of US Brace For Tropical Storm Elsa's Impact"
  • "Whistleblowers Claim EPA Altered Risk Reviews For Toxics"
  • "Under Presssure, Company Cancels Tennessee Pipeline"
  • "Court Strikes Trump EPA Rule For Full-Year 15% Ethanol Sales"
  • "Canada Battles More Than 180 Wildfires With Hundreds Dead In Heat Wave"
  • EPA Pulls Rule Allowing Use Of Radioactive Material In Road Construction
  • Corporate Studies Asserting Herbicide Safety Show Many Flaws: New Study
  • "Activists Call For Ocean City Boycott Over Trash Burning"
  • "Horrifying Massive Oil Pipeline Blaze Sets Gulf Of Mexico On Fire"
  • "‘A Scourge Of The Earth’: Grasshopper Swarms Overwhelm US West"
  • A New Species of Thismia Calls Attention for Conservation of Fairy Lanterns
  • Naming of new ant species from Ecuador breaks with binary gender conventions
  • In the Brazilian Amazon, a road project drives the threat of deforestation
  • "Honduran Court Finds Construction Exec Guilty In Activist's Murder"
  • "Oregon Gov. Says Too Many Lives Lost During Record-Breaking Heat Wave"
  • New Day for Long-Suffering Neighbors after Huge Phila. Refinery Fire
  • Oil Firm's Plan To Abandon 1,700 Gulf Wells Risks 'Environmental Disaster'
  • "Maine’s Blueberry Crop Faces Climate Change Peril"
  • "New Study Says These Louisiana Swim Spots Are Laden With Bacteria"
  • ‘Abnormally High’ Turtle Deaths After Acid-Laden Ship Sinks Off Sri Lanka
  • "Study Says Hunting, Poaching Reduce Wisconsin Wolf Numbers"
  • "Fox’s New Channel Changes the Climate for Weather TV"
  • "Inside The Pacheedaht Nation’s Stand On Fairy Creek Logging Blockades"
  • Up To Third Of Wisconsin's Wolves Killed After Removal From Endangered Species List
  • Meet the 'Zombie Frog,' a new species found in the Amazon
  • Wildfires turn up the heat on farmers growing Indonesia’s ‘hottest’ pepper
  • In DRC, community ownership of forests helps guard the Grauer’s gorilla
  • Playing the long game: ExxonMobil gambles on algae biofuel
  • Biden administration proposes removing Colorado River fish's endangered status
  • Canadian Governments Spent $23 Billion Supporting 3 Pipelines Since 2018
  • "Tribes Say Voting Access Hurt By Us Supreme Court Ruling"
  • Shrinking For Years, Utah’s Great Salt Lake Now Faces A Drought
  • "‘Megadrought’ Along Border Strains US-Mexico Water Relations"
  • "White House Announces New Rules For Labeling Meat 'Product of USA'"
  • Sporadic Environmental Voters Could Turn Red States Blue
  • Corpus Christi Black Neighbors Feel Like They Are in a ‘Sacrifice Zone’
  • "Black And Latinx Hairdressers Exposed To High Levels Of Phthalates"
  • "Fox’s New Channel Changes the Climate for Weather TV"
  • "How Bad Are U.S. Wildfires? Even Hawaii Is Battling a Surge."
  • Critically endangered sturgeons threatened by proposed dams in Caucasus
  • Federal Agency Proposes Downlisting Hawaiian Stilt From Endangered to Threatened
  • For Norway salmon farms giving up deforestation-linked soy, Cargill proves a roadblock
  • Billions in fishing subsidies finance social, ecological harm, report finds
  • Tiger habitat threatened by Malaysian royals’ mining plans
  • Activists take Indonesia’s mining law to court, but don’t expect much
  • Former dam executive found guilty in the killing of Berta Cáceres
  • Climate Change Drove Western Heat Wave’s Extreme Records: Analysis
  • "Tribe Becomes Key Water Player With Drought Aid To Arizona"
  • Billions In Fishing Subsidies Finance Social, Ecological Harm: Report
  • "Human Activity Influencing Global Rainfall, Study Finds"
  • "No, A Tanker Full Of Fossil Fuels Isn’t “Carbon Neutral.”"
  • Haaland Creates Task Force On Interior Law Enforcement After Incidents
  • "EV Deal Shows 'Lithium Valley' Could Be For Real"
  • Madagascar Headed Toward Climate Change-Linked Famine It Did Not Create
  • Chicago’s Climate Future: Battle Between A Great City And A Great Lake
  • "A Young Naturalist Inspires With Joy, Not Doom"
  • Downlisting proposed for endangered razorback sucker
  • UNM researchers discover new species of moth
  • New plant species discovered from Antarctica named after India
  • "Tropical Storm Elsa Brings Flooding Threat to New York Area"
  • "Maine Bans Offshore Wind From State Waters"
  • "Volkswagen and BMW Fined $1 Billion For Running Emissions Cartel"
  • "Multiple Large Fires In Western Idaho And Southeast Washington"
  • "Oyster Rebound Prompts Maryland To Ease Some Harvest Limits"
  • "Mexico Water Supply Buckles On Worsening Drought, Putting Crops At Risk"
  • "Once a Rich Desert River, the Gila Struggles to Keep Flowing"
  • As Arctic Melt Sets Early July Record, Hard Times Ahead For Ice: Studies
  • Colorado Bans Single-Use Plastic Bags And Polystyrene, Creates Bag Fees
  • "Climate Change Is Making It Harder for Campers to Beat the Heat"
  • China Says Giant Pandas Are No Longer an Endangered Species
  • Colombia deforestation increased 8% last year, environment minister says
  • Scientists uncover a new diatom species in the Apostle Islands
  • ‘Technical problems’ holding up enforcement of rulings in Indonesian fire and haze cases, official says
  • As Arctic melt sets early July record, hard times lie ahead for ice: Studies
  • Seafloor microbes hoover up methane, keeping global warming in check
  • The Brooklyn Bridge needs a makeover. Is rainforest lumber still in style?
  • Overcoming community-conservation conflict: Q&A with Dominique Bikaba
  • The climate crisis will create two classes: those who can flee, and those who cannot
  • America used fewer fossil fuels in 2020 than it has in three decades
  • Since the early 2000s, the Moore Foundation has invested more than half a billion dollars into the Amazon
  • As protestors face felonies, Minneapolis City Council joins opposition to Line 3
  • More than a billion seashore animals may have been cooked to death in BC heat wave
  • Almost extinct Saiga antelopes re-emerge in Kazakhstan following conservation efforts
  • A conservation area receives highest level of legal protection in Ecuador
  • Beavers set to be release in London as part of urban rewilding
  • Argentina becomes the first country in the world to ban salmon farming in its waters
  • Guadalupe fur seals continue to recover as new colony discovered
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Conservation News ~ 2 July 2021

7/2/2021

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  • Great news from Nepal! Two enigmatic snow leopards have been successfully collared in Shey Phoksundo National Park
  • Thousandth dormouse brought back to the wild
  • "Portland, Oregon, Sets High-Temperature Record And Seattle Comes Close"
  • "Infrastructure Deal Is Back on Track After Biden’s Assurances"
  • "Miami Tower Collapse Stokes New Fears Of Rising Seas"
  • "Senate OKs Bill To Certify Farm Practices Limiting Emissions"
  • "Congress Votes To Reinstate Methane Rules Loosened By Trump"
  • "EPA Watchdog Says Trump Appointees Kept Fired Employees On Payroll"
  • Dispossessed, Again: Climate Change Hits Native Americans Especially Hard
  • Report Reveals Extent Of Climate Threat To Yellowstone National Park
  • "Climate Change Threatens Age-Old Indigenous Food Systems, Says UN"
  • Flesh-Eating Parasites May Be Expanding Their Range As Climate Heats Up
  • Endangered Species of World's Smallest Hog Released into the Wild in Northeast India
  • New Spider Species Named After Tukaram Omble, Hero Cop Killed In 26/11 Mumbai Attacks        
  • New species of aquatic mice discovered, cousins of one of the world's rarest mammals
  • Sri Lanka zoo lion contracts COVID-19 as reports of animal infections rise
  • Brazil continues to lose an entire generation of Indigenous leaders to COVID-19
  • A startup deploys black soldier flies in the Philippines’ war on waste
  • In Colombia, end of war meant start of runaway deforestation, study finds
  • Development of third Sumatran rhino sanctuary advances to save species
  • Forest loss in mountains of Southeast Asia accelerates at ‘shocking’ pace
  • Humans are biggest factor defining elephant ranges across Africa, study finds
  • Philippine forest turtles stand a ‘good chance’ after first wild release
  • Sri Lanka banks on the ocean to chart a green path toward a blue economy
  • Reckoning with elitism and racism in conservation: Q&A with Colleen Begg
  • AOC, Bowman Join Protesters at White House Demanding Climate Action
  • "Pacific Northwest Bakes Under Once-In-A-Millennium Heat Dome"
  • "CEQ Postpones Agency Deadline For Trump NEPA Rules"
  • House Appropriations Panel Asks $15.6 Billion Increase In Interior Funds
  • A Black Family Farm Is Fighting Racism In Agriculture And Climate Change
  • "It’s Some of America’s Richest Farmland. But What Is It Without Water?"
  • "Wildfires Threaten Urban Water Supplies, Long After the Flames Are Out"
  • Communities Dependent on Fossil Fuel Economy Look for Just Transition
  • "Bangladesh Scraps Plans To Build 10 Coal-Fired Power Plants"
  • "Damaging ‘Fly-Shooting’ Fishing In Channel Sparks Concerns"
  • Climate, biodiversity & farmers benefit from rubber agroforestry: report
  • In Boa Vista, Indigenous Brazilians retake their identity through education
  • Without room to expand, mountain gorillas’ population growth could backfire
  • Beef industry causes deforestation in Colombia’s Chiribiquete National Park
  • NGOs call for alternative routes for Bornean road to avoid wildlife habitat
  • How many times a day does a waterbuck need to drink? Candid Animal Cam
  • Police Report Spike In Sudden Deaths As B.C. Heat Wave Continues
  • "The Chamber of Commerce's Sordid History of Climate Denial"
  • "DFO Shuts Most B.C. Fisheries In Desperate Effort To Save Salmon"
  • After Trump Named Perdue Ag Secretary, ADM Sold Him Land For a Song
  • Judge Tosses Scrapyard's Lawsuit Seeking Chicago Permit
  • "Supreme Court Backs Pipes on Land-Use Suits in PennEast Win"
  • "Environmentalists Allege Pollution From West Virginia Mine"
  • WH Says Bipartisan Deal Will Get Rid Of All Of The Country's Lead Pipes
  • "First African American Named To Lead US Forest Service"
  • Coal-Mining 'Monster' Is Threatening To Swallow A Small Town In Germany
  • Monks and wildlife come under pressure from Malaysian cement company
  • Cambodia’s first giant muntjac sighting highlights key mountain habitat
  • Study warns of impacts of unregulated trade in Indonesian porcupines
  • New species of snail in Western Ghats belongs to entirely new genus: Researchers
  • Botanists name astonishing new species of ‘fairy lantern’ plants from Malaysian rainforests
  • Mining exposes Indigenous women in Latin America to high mercury levels
  • Fire season intensifies in the Brazilian Amazon, feeding off deforestation
  • The conservation gains we’ve made are still fragile, says Aileen Lee of the Moore Foundation
  • Converting biowaste to biogas could power cleaner, sustainable Earth future
  • ‘I am Indigenous, not pardo’: Push for self-declaration in Brazil’s census
  • Podcast: Connecting kids and ourselves to nature
  • In Rio de Janeiro, Indigenous people fight to undo centuries of erasure
  • DFO shuts most BC fisheries in desperate effort to save salmon
  • US cities are suffocating in the heat and now they’re suing fossil fuel companies
  • Iowa climate activist sentenced to eight years in federal prison for Dakota Access pipeline sabotage
  • Shar Mountain National Park in North Macedonia is now Europe’s largest transboundary protected areas
  • Bangladesh scraps plan to build 10 coal-fired power plants
  • Exxon lobbyist caught on video talks about undermining Biden’s climate push
  • Canadian Liberals say by 2035 all new cars, light-duty trucks sold in Canada will be electric
  • California oil is among the most climate-damaging on earth
  • Mouse extinct for 150 years found living on island
  • Wildebeest, bustards and bongos – Kenya begins first national census of wildlife
  • Supreme Court won’t sidetrack plans for natural gas pipeline
  • State of California approves an $8-million grant to purchase Newport Banning Ranch
  • CDFW and CALFIRE delivered much needed water to bighorn sheep in the Mojave
  • Harvard’s new solid-state Lithium battery can be recharged 10,000 times
  • US Supreme Court dismisses last legal appeal for Washington state coal export proposal
  • Congress tells Biden to declare extinction crisis a national emergency
  • Recovering Blue Butterfly proposed for downlisting in Oregon
  • New Zealand to ban most single-use plastics by 2025
  • Massachusetts House introduces bill to compel Harvard to divest of fossil fuels
  • A lake in Antarctica has suddenly disappeared
  • Newly discovered species of lizard in Ecuador named in honor of Waorani leader Nemonte Nenquimo
  • Development of third Sumatran rhino sanctuary advances to save species
  • Naples man invents product to repel toxic cane toad
  • California deserts lost nearly 40% of plants to hotter drier weather
  • California just committed itself to an unprecedented amount of clean energy
  • Gabon is first African country paid to protect its rainforest
  • Biden to reinstate road ban for Tongass
  • Maine becomes the first US state to divest from fossil fuels
  • "Hundreds Believed Dead In Heat Wave Despite Efforts To Help"
  • House, Setting Marker for Talks, Passes $715 Billion Infrastructure Bill
  • High Levels Of Cancer-Causing Formaldehyde Found In Parts Of Houston
  • Biden Aims to Increase Electric Car Sales By Using Pollution Rules
  • "Arctic’s ‘Last Ice Area’ Shows Earlier-Than-Expected Melt"
  • "Exxon Tapes Add Fuel For Congressional Investigators"
  • Underpaid Firefighters, Stretched Budgets: US Unprepared For Climate Fires
  • "Drier Springs Bring Hotter Summers in the Withering Southwest"
  • As Time Runs Out To Cut Carbon From Buildings, Industry Tightens Its Grip
  • "Utah Fireworks Law Sparks Confusion Amid Drought, Wildfire Risks"
  • China has eliminated malaria
  • Marine ecosystems rebound from extinctions quicker than we thought
  • The unprecedented national model, the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act, became law on 1 July
  • Lawsuit Filed to Overturn Denial of Endangered Species Protection to Eastern Hellbenders
  • Animal-loving Utah 9-year-old raises $750 to help endangered species
  • New conservation area in BC saves habitat for 14 at-risk species
  • Local Lockdowns Brought Fast Global Ozone Reductions, NASA Finds
  • NASA Map Gives Most Accurate Space-Based View of LA's Carbon Dioxide
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