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Dolphin jumps onto deck of boat, injures woman
MARCO ISLAND, Fla. (AP) — A dolphin weighing between 600 and 700 pounds jumped onto the deck of a boat, injuring a woman in South Florida. Isles of Capri Fire spokesman Keith Perry says a charter boat captain called 911 Sunday afternoon after...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Sprained Ankle, Natural Resources, Endangered Species, Health
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Table, wine turn up on now-famous Miami sandbar
MIAMI (AP) — First, a baby grand piano mysteriously showed up on a Miami sandbar. A day after it was removed, a small table with two chairs, place settings, a bottle of wine and a chef statue appeared on the now-famous strip of sand. The latest...Tags: Natural Resources, Endangered Species, Wildlife
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Grand piano found on sandbar in Miami bay
MIAMI (AP) — A grand piano recently showed up on a sandbar in Miami's Biscayne Bay, about 200 yards from condominiums on the shore. The piano, which weighs at least 650 pounds, was placed at the highest spot along the sandbar so it doesn't get...Tags: Natural Resources, Nature, Endangered Species, Wildlife, U.S. Coast Guard
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Schuette plans to continue Asian carp legal fight
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan's new attorney general said Thursday he will continue the state's court fight to close off waterways into the Great Lakes to keep out invasive Asian carp. Michigan is one of five states that have sued the U.S. Army...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Lakes and Ponds, Trials
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Two arrested in Los Angeles in turtle smuggling case
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two men from Japan have been arrested on charges that they hid more than 50 live turtles and tortoises in snack food boxes to smuggle them into the United States. The U.S. attorney's office said Monday that Atsushi Yamagami...Tags: Lawyers, Natural Resources, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Nature
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New report exonerates climate researchers
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Commerce Department investigation has found no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of federal climate researchers whose e-mails were leaked in the debate over global climate change. The report from the department's inspector...Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Science and Technology, Washington, DC, Ecosystems, Weather
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107 whales die in stranding
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A pod of 107 pilot whales has died after beaching themselves in southern New Zealand, including 48 that were euthanized. The Conservation Department said hikers found the whales stranded Sunday on a remote beach at...Tags: Whale (animal), New Zealand, Ecosystems
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US House rejects proposal to close Chicago locks
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — The U.S. House rejected a proposal Thursday to force the closure of Chicago-area shipping locks that could provide an opening to the Great Lakes for voracious Asian carp, a potential threat to native fish species and...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Science and Technology, Judy Biggert, Ecosystems, Wisconsin
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Highlights of Obama's $3.73 trillion budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — A look at what President Barack Obama has requested in his $3.73 trillion budget for the 2012 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. ____ Agency: Agriculture Spending: $145.6 billion Percentage Change from 2011: 1.5 percent decrease...Tags: Local Government, Law Enforcement, Wildlife, Criminals, Israel
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World's oldest panda dies in Chinese zoo at age 34
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese state media say the world's oldest panda has died at the age of 34. The Global Times reported Ming Ming died from old age and had kidney failure. She had been living at a zoo or preserve in Guangdong province. The China...Tags: Natural Resources, Endangered Species, Nature, Wildlife, China
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Ranchers cheered by lifting of wolf protections
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Western ranchers say they're hopeful the removal of gray wolves from the federal endangered species list will make it easier to hunt the predators and stem losses of cattle and sheep. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service formally...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Natural Resources, Oregon, Nature, Endangered Species
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COLUMN-Keystone XL double standard: Tale of 2 pipelines: Campbell
ReutersBy Robert Campbell NEW YORK, May 22 (Reuters) - A casual observer familiar with the Keystone XL saga would think the United States was making it very hard to build any oil sands-related pipelines. But nothing could be farther from the truth. While...Tags: Enbridge Incorporated, Standards, Science and Technology, Barack Obama, Ecosystems
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