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37. Bathers risk falling ill at 100 British beaches
But bathers elsewhere face a chance of between 5 per cent and 14 per cent of infection from swallowing sea water, or absorbing it through the nose or ears, every time they go for a dip. The cleanliness of bathing water was measured last summer when samples were taken from every beach and tested for organisms that live in sewage and can cause infections. Raw sewage and farm waste pumped straight into the water mean that one in seven swimmers risk catching a stomach bug or contracting an...
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38. City of Malibu Hit with Surprise Litigation over Role in Ocean ...
Baykeeper joined the Natural Resource Defense Council Wednesday in serving a notice that Malibu illegally allows tainted street runoff into the ocean, that the city is responsible for the Malibu Creek pollution levels, and that the city has not accurately reported to the state its alleged inability to meet those laws. The local municipality is investing over $35 million in the Legacy Park water filtration project, designed to remove all pollutants from parking lots and streets along the...
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39. Whitehead students take science out of the classroom
While at the Headlands Institute, students will explore and identify the local fauna and flora, participate in hands-on activities that teach them about science and marine biology and explore the on-site ponds to find and identify invertebrates under the microscopes in the science lab. While at the Headlands Institute, students will explore and identify the local fauna and flora, participate in hands-on activities that teach them about science and marine biology and explore the on-site...
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40. Nuisance wildlife could visit Benton County
Wildlife officials believe the late frost killed off some of the food that the young bears would normally eat, forcing them to forage elsewhere for food. Keeping items that attract the bears and other wildlife away from the outside of the home is the best way to keep the bears from coming close to a home. Allen said he hasn t heard any recent reported bear sightings, but there is a family of foxes that have a den on the north end of town, as well as many other small wildlife living in the area.
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41. Benedict XVI Encourages Ethical Ecology
Cascioli warned against the strong inhuman and anti-development character of the dominant ideology of "environmentalism" that sees man as the cancer of the planet. He insisted "on the need for collaboration in the orderly development of the poorest regions, along with the imperative of respecting different lifestyles. In his greeting, the Holy Father invited the participants to "always respect creation and promote an environmental culture that is based on respect for ethical values, the...
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42. JOB OPENINGS
E-mail article Print article Subscribe Concern grows of fertilizer use at bay Posted by the Ocean County Observer on 06/10/07 BY CHRIS LUNDY STAFF WRITER MANTOLOKING There is a growing concern about fertilizers used close to the Barnegat Bay as residents landscape their properties with plants that need the potentially harmful chemicals. E-mail article Print article Subscribe Concern grows of fertilizer use at bay Posted by the Ocean County Observer on 06/10/07 BY CHRIS LUNDY STAFF WRITER...
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43. After A Year, Coastal Seagrass Program Seems To Be Having An Impact
Posted on Sunday, June 10, 2007 Email ThisPrint This After A Year, Coastal Seagrass Program Seems To Be Having An Impact ROCKPORT - A year after the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission made it illegal to uproot seagrasses with a submerged propeller within the boundaries of the Redfish Bay State Scientific Area, local game wardens are calling compliance with the regulation "good. Posted on Sunday, June 10, 2007 Email ThisPrint This After A Year, Coastal Seagrass Program Seems To Be Having...
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44. Poachers fill Porta-potty with dead birds
Home Health Care Cosmetic Surgery Gyn & Hormone Center HealthConnections Commercial Real Estate Financial Consultants Education Staffing Services Telecom Mortgage Rates Home LoansDown Payment Assistance Help with Closing Costs Home Buyer Education Classes Home Counseling Poachers fill Porta-potty with dead birds. Home Health Care Cosmetic Surgery Gyn & Hormone Center HealthConnections Commercial Real Estate Financial Consultants Education Staffing Services Telecom Mortgage Rates Home...
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45. China unleashes energy cops to enforce air-con rules
China unleashes energy cops to enforce air-con rules . Breaking news . Guardian Unlimited Sport Skip to main content. China unleashes energy cops to enforce air-con rules . Breaking news . Guardian Unlimited Sport Skip to main content. China unleashes energy cops to enforce air-con rules BEIJING, June 11 (Reuters) - China's capital has unleashed "energy cops" to enforce limits on air-conditioner use as the government pushes to save power and clean grimy skies, state media reported on...
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