Monthly Archives: March 2022
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As single-family homes become unaffordable, a new way of life is needed.
As single-family homes become unaffordable, a new way of life is needed. (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Construction of the former Granite Furniture at ... -
Love Hormone Oxytocin Turns Fierce Lions Into Kittens
Published on: 03/30/2022 – 18:06Amended: 03/30/2022 – 18:04 Washington (AFP) – Here kitty kitty… Scientists who spent years spraying lions’ noses with oxytocin found that the ... -
Resort developers reject need for bird and turtle protections
Phase 1B development project in pink and wider site area in blue (CNS): Developers of the proposed resort at Beach Bay in the Lower Valley have ... -
Adders and slow worms will get extra protection under a new system in England | Wildlife
Adders and slowworms will be among the animals given extra protection under the government’s plans to “streamline” the process of protecting nature-rich areas. George Eustice, the ... -
Northland Recreational and Commercial Scallop Fishery Closure
The Northland scallop fishery (SCA 1) will be closed Friday to recreational and commercial anglers. Photo/NZME Recreational and commercial scallop fishing is curbed in Northland on ... -
The city council decided on March 29 to review the interim design standards prompted by the city center flats project
A rendering of the proposed apartment project viewed from 6th and Main, looking east along the Main. Spurred by a proposed 24-unit apartment building at 6th ... -
Birds, buds and flowers announce: spring has arrived
The first full week of last spring Spring is now past its first week, whether you like it or not. All cool weather vegetables such as ... -
William Morris’ ‘heaven on earth’ home in Oxfordshire restored to its former glory | William Morris
For William Morris, the village of Kelmscott in Oxfordshire was “heaven on earth”. A former farmhouse became a beloved rural retreat and source of inspiration for ... -
Farmers play key role in €5.9 million corncrake habitat conservation project
A new EU-funded €5.9 million Corncrake LIFE conservation project includes working collaboratively with farmers and landowners to improve the landscape for the endangered bird. The project ... -
Birds are laying their eggs earlier and climate change is to blame
A drawer from the Field Museum’s egg collections. Credit: Bill Strausberger Spring is in the air. The birds sing and begin to build their nests. It ... -
Aclara Resources withdraws its EIA request for its Penco module project in Chile
Aclara decided to take more time to “fully understand and resolve the remaining issues” and resubmit a revised EIA application for its one project. “We believe ... -
Pinchot Partners looks to the future after the pandemic changed the style of the 19-year-old organization
By Isabel Vander Stoep / [email protected] The status of Pinchot Partners is similar to that of all businesses and organizations in Washington State right now: the ... -
Majestic Swallowtail Kites Return to Southwest Florida for Breeding Season
Let the aerial displays begin. The swallow-tailed kites are back in Southwest Florida for another year, bringing their majestic flying skills back to our corner of ... -
New Warriewood Family Park a little closer
Local Warriewood families will soon enjoy more open spaces and recreational facilities at Lynne Czinner Park. Council passed park management plan, greenlighting construction of new picnic ... -
How the government was alerted to off-season hedge trimming last year
THE ACTIVITIES Farmers, commercial tree cutters and a GAA club were the subject of complaints to the government over out-of-season hedge cutting last year. A selection ... -
Renewal of rue Ibn Gabirol: more housing, no parking
Mixed residential, commercial and office use, with a focus on demolition and reconstruction: The Tel Aviv Planning and Building Commission has announced that it will ... -
State takes next steps to protect endangered species in western forests – Oregon Capital Chronicle
A plan to protect critical animal habitat in nearly 640,000 acres of western Oregon state forests is nearing its final stage. A review of the environmental ... -
The Commission announces the finalists for the Natura 2000 Trophies 2022: vote for your favorite
On the occasion of the 30and anniversary of the creation of the Natura 2000 network, the European Commission today announced the finalists for the sixth edition ... -
International Day of Forests: A collaborative effort to help save our forests
Forests play a crucial role in India’s rural economy, with an estimated 350-400 million people depending on them for their livelihoods. By Ramnath Vaidyanathan The world ... -
Why would a squirrel sit with its tail on its back?
Q. I have fed squirrels in my garden for years and have enjoyed their antics as they chase each other and leap from tree to tree. ... -
Major North Tipp flooding problem could take years to resolve
A MAJOR flooding problem near the village of Carrigahorig has been a problem for several years but could take several more years to resolve, a local ... -
Wales becomes first UK country to roll out fishing gear recycling scheme
//= do_shortcode(‘[in-content-square]’) ?> Inshore lobster and crab fishing in Aberystwyth on Quaker and PenDinas boats, with the catch then collected by truck for export to Spain. ... -
‘Loss’ logging of native forests on NSW north coast could be extended by government
NSW Agriculture Minister has been urged to halt talks to extend North Coast timber supply deals, with critics saying native logging makes no environmental sense or ... -
Nova Scotia Nature Trust acquires two lands on the South Shore
The Nova Scotia Nature Trust (NSNT) has three new coastal properties to add to its growing list of protected areas. The properties are Sand Beach, a ... -
Lake Paralimni: a wetland gem in need of renovation
What are cookies As is common practice with almost all professional websites, https://cyprus-mail.com (our “To place”) uses cookies, which are small files downloaded to your device, ... -
Ron Fink: Who pays the cost of failing energy policies? | Opinions
Santa Barbara County has always been known as a leader in environmental activism. The local Oil Exit faction has convinced some elected officials to do anything ... -
Understand the ordinary
A comprehensive understanding of the life of a ‘commoner’ and the means and methods of people’s upward mobility is mandatory for urban planning. For well-understood reasons, ... -
Poisoned Birds of Narikuravas in Tiruvallur | Chennai News
Chennai: Cases of narikuravas poaching birds by poisoning have increased since authorities stopped renewing tribals’ gun licenses. The latest case occurred in Tiruvallur district on Sunday. ... -
The scourge of Bengaluru, poorly designed environmental regulatory systems and outdated land use patterns
Real estate projects of more than 20,000 m² require environmental authorization before construction. But damage to biodiversity is almost ignored during permitting. Photo: Amit Gaitonde/Wikimedia Commons ... -
Is Northern Ireland on track to meet its climate change targets?
Progress on climate legislation has been slow and arduous in Northern Ireland, in part because of its reliance on agriculture, an industry responsible for 27% of ... -
Snare Aware detects areas of poaching activity
The Snare Aware team recently traveled to Tugela Game Reserve to assist the Anti-Poaching Unit (APU) team in protecting the diverse wildlife populations in the 6,700 ... -
Environmental Artist: Thomas Kuchenbecker Hopes His Watercolors Will Inspire Conservation | Community
A watercolourist for 40 years, Thomas Kuchenbecker says his art is “on a mission, with a message.” Watercolourist Thomas Kuchenbecker Photo by Neal Patten His photorealistic ... -
Artists About Town: Birds of Heavy Metal and Delicate Paper
The St. Albert Art Gallery welcomes spring with three exciting exhibitions filling its three gallery spaces. The bird’s eye view of Joanne Guthrie’s studio must be ... -
Spending 700 million euros on urban gardens does not protect natural habitats – NGO
Ilaria Marchiori, BirdLife Malta Tista’ taqra bil- Malta. Spending 700 million euros on urban gardens has nothing to do with nature and biodiversity, environmental NGOs said ... -
Kenya’s birdwatchers flock to annual census
It’s 4:30 a.m. and birdwatchers who take part in the biannual national waterbird counts converge for a briefing at Lake Bogoria National Reserve in Kenya’s Rift ... -
Radiation still hits flora and fauna in Fukushima’s forests
SENDAI—On a cool night in early February, Masatoshi Suzuki carried a black plastic bag containing four macaque carcasses to his laboratory at Tohoku University. The monkeys ... -
Local Conservation Fund, Land Use Amendments Approach
Zones H and F are in. The Central Kootenay Regional District (RDCK) Board of Directors has approved the creation of a funding stream for the Local ... -
Black-capped munias rescued from smugglers in Bangalore
Two men in their 20s have been arrested in southwest Bengaluru for trying to sell 18 pairs of black-capped munia, a protected songbird. Chennammanakere Achukattu Police ... -
Loughs Agency retains existing tag allocation to help conserve Atlantic salmon
The Loughs Agency has made the decision to retain salmon carcass tag numbers for license holders for the 2022 season in line with the previous year’s ... -
Chernobyl nuclear power plant lost power
Chernobyl nuclear power plant and all installations of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone have been completely disconnected and are now without electricity, Ukraine’s state-owned energy company announced. ... -
Island Octopus will open at the Bell Tower
By Florida Weekly Staff | to March 09, 2022 COURTESY PICTURES Bell Tower, an iconic shopping, dining and entertainment destination located in the center ... -
Natura 2000 network in Cyprus is full of weaknesses and omissions, says auditor general
What are cookies As is common practice with almost all professional websites, https://cyprus-mail.com (our “To place”) uses cookies, which are tiny files that are downloaded to ... -
Pests targeted in Waimate’s Studholme Bush Reserve as ecosystem protection plan begins
A pest eradication program targeting wallabies, pigs and goats has been revealed as the first step in restoring native vegetation to a piece of historic bushland ... -
An Open Letter to Mr. Putin
Dear Mr Putin We human beings have come a long way since the days of primitive Homo sapiens and have invested centuries and millennia in perfecting ... -
Your current affairs approach to TSPSC exams
Posted: Posted Date – 11:45 PM, Sun – Mar 6, 22 Hyderabad: This post follows on from last week’s post https://telanganatoday.com/approach-to-current-affairs-for-tspsc-exams. EnvironmentThe environment as a subject ... -
Brave, Resilient, ‘Nirbhaya’ | The star of the day
Star, UNDP rewards five women for their leadership in climate action Personal correspondent Mon Mar 7 2022 12:00 AM Last updated on: Mon Mar 7 2022 ... -
Birds Bring Employment to Gharana – Latest Jammu and Kashmir News | Tourism
sunny duaThousands of migrating birds creating a winter rite for birdwatchers in the Gharana Wetland located near the international Indo-Pakistan (IB) border at RS Pura, about ... -
Friends of Pine Island Library will present a presentation by author Sanibel Sobczak | News, Sports, Jobs
Sanibel author Charles Sobczak. PHOTO PROVIDED Sanibel author Charles Sobczak will discuss the impact of escaped and introduced species on Florida’s native ... -
How the War in Ukraine Revealed Western Media Bias
Abu Dhabi, UAE CNN — The Middle East has found itself embroiled in coverage of the conflict in Ukraine over the past week as journalists descended ... -
The council proposes to build 20 houses in the town of Offaly
Offaly County Council proposes to build 20 houses in Chancery Lane, Tullamore, Co Offaly. The development will consist of 4 single-storey one-bed houses, 8 two-storey semi-detached/terrace ... -
Campaign to manage the common mynas (Indian) | County Leader of St George and Sutherland
Residents of the Georges River area will be able to access information on the Council’s website to learn how to protect local native wildlife from the ... -
Green Party pressures G&R dossier – The Eastern Door
Green Party of Canada Youtube Screenshot Kanehsata’kehró:non’s well-being sparks a debate on environmental racism in parliament. As the community awaits a concrete rehabilitation plan to decontaminate ... -
Cameroon: A Magical Blend of Wonders
Imagine a giant hand tearing off tiny pieces of every country in Africa, then collecting all the pieces in one place – well, that’s Cameroon. Known ... -
Private forest deal passes Senate, clearing way for House vote – Oregon Capital Chronicle
The private forest accord passed the Oregon Senate on Wednesday, heading for a final vote in the House before the end of the short February session. ... -
“Highly pathogenic” avian influenza discovered in mallard ducks in CT
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) – State biologists and federal agricultural staff say they have detected the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild mallards. Biologists from ... -
Groundwater: Making the Invisible – Visible in SoCal
The theme for World Water Day 2022 is, Groundwater: Making the Invisible – Visible. Have you ever taken the time to think about the water table ... -
Abby Seiff on the slow death of Tonlé Sap Lake in Cambodia – The Diplomat
Advertising Cambodia’s Great Lake – the Tonle Sap – is in trouble. The lake and its inhabitants face the converging impacts of global climate change, upstream ...