Construction crews will begin placing the first layers of soil over the surface of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills on Monday.
At issue is a piece of legislation that would loosen development restrictions meant to protect endangered species.
A plan to alter the Clean Water Act’s definition of wetlands could render vast areas of the state essentially unprotected ...
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The Cool Down on MSNHomeowner makes shocking discovery of 100+ venomous snakes lurking in their backyard: 'It gives you a bit of the shudders'A Sydney, Australia, homeowner was shocked to discover that 102 venomous snakes were living in his backyard, the Associated ...
A Port St. Lucie resident, who is also a wildlife rehab specialist, is sounding the alarm about a development that could harm ...
Conservationists say a new management plan will dramatically increase logging in national forests that have already been ...
In a conservation milestone, 10 Siamese crocodiles were released this month into Cambodia’s Virachey National Park for the ...
A listing of Glitzenstein's legal victories reads like an animal alphabet, with entries ranging from "charismatic megafauna" ...
“Proper ventilation and drainage make it a safe, long-term home (for birds),” Kurup says. This prevents moisture buildup ...
City leaders in Whitefish are considering appealing the state’s denial of an application for a stream permit that would allow ...
The Center for Biological Diversity claims that without Endangered Species Act protections, the amphibians could become ...
The Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake is Michigan's only venomous snake. Despite its title, experts say the snake is a shy ...
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