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64. LISTMANIA: Cache's best wildlife.
Maybe you've never seen on in CV before but that's because their numbers have greatly decreased since the 1970s when my Grandparents used to take me and my brother out to a lake near Benson (I can't recall the specific lake's name)that was literally covered with the great white birds. Newspaper reporters will solicit input from readers on a variety of topics and then the newspaper staff will meet to formulate a list for each topic, ranking items from 1-10. You can remove this bird from...
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65. Crab fishery to shut down early
We just want to get the word out to the public so they have the opportunity to finish what they're doing, get their gear out of the water and not get in trouble. Juneau's personal-use fishing season for red and blue king crabs will close early - at 6 p. The estimated biomass is at its lowest point since 1991, according to the department. Saturday - due to steep declines in their numbers. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced the change on Friday and said the decision was based...
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66. Toronto pilots air quality score
The new index differs from the current Air Quality Index in that it offers separate recommendations for healthy people and those with breathing problems. For anyone at moderate risk, the Environment Canada websiteadvises, "If you have heart or breathing problems, and experience symptoms, consider reducing physical exertion outdoors or reschedule activities to times when the index is lower. By the time the score hits the top 10+, the advice shifts to suggesting that children, the elderly,...
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67. Ocean bill would protect state waters Management plan to coordinate development with fishing, environment
Moser , Staff writer Salem News A bill heading through the state Senate aims to ensure that projects in state waters capitalize on economic opportunities without damaging the ecology and natural beauty of the ocean. Ocean bill would protect state waters Management plan to coordinate development with fishing, environment. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. The bill, which the Senate approved and the House failed to take up last year, would, if passed,...
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68. Fisher cat suspected of biting Newmarket man
By Melissa Lattman newsletter@seacoastonline.com July 09, 2007 6:00 AM NEWMARKET A local man said he feels like he is walking around with the flu, as his body aches from the series of rabies shots he continues to receive after he was bitten by what he believes was a fisher cat when he mowed a neighbor's lawn recently. By Melissa Lattman newsletter@seacoastonline.com July 09, 2007 6:00 AM NEWMARKET A local man said he feels like he is walking around with the flu, as his body aches from the...
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69. Cycle helmet protects from pollution
It covers the cyclist s nose and mouth with a shield behind which the filtered air circulates. The Breathe Air helmet was created to filter out particles that irritate hay fever and asthma sufferers. Cycle helmet protects from pollution. Our writers show how to go green without leaving the fun behind educating us on the need to save the planet. Huge salary imbalances between CEOs and the people who work for them can send bad vibes throughout an organisation. Ideas for getting the family...
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70. Ujung Kulon park to be promotrd as world-class conservation area
He said to optimize the park's multiplier effect on development at the local, national and international levels, the status of the area should be raised to that of a world-class conservation area. About the needed funds, he said the district administration would be ready to finance it, from the infrastructure, fencing and mapping to make the area a world-class fauna park. He added the park deserved such a status as it was the habitat of many rhinos and many other animal and plant species....
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71. Did polluted water cause man's breast cancer?
She encouraged him to get the lump checked out by a doctor, and on their 18th wedding anniversary in April, the Partains found out that Mike had breast cancer. Partain said that of the 230,000 new cases of breast cancer diagnosed every year, less than 1percent of those cases occur in males, making his condition extremely rare. According to information provided by the Mayo Clinic, the average age of men with breast cancer is 67, but Partain is 39, making his condition even more unusual....
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72. BOB SELF / The Florida Times-Union
Six-year-old Ocean Rynn didn't place in the tournament this year but learned a lot, including how to cast her new fishing pole in a series of hands-on demonstrations. Six-year-old Ocean Rynn didn't place in the tournament this year but learned a lot, including how to cast her new fishing pole in a series of hands-on demonstrations. Dalton Edgell, 8, had a day that plenty of the adult anglers would like to emulate in the open tournament Saturday and today, with this 36. And, while the...
Source7/8/2007

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