Tag: wildlife
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Rabies Potential Warning – updated 16 September
[ad_1] Update posted on September 16, 2022 On September 16, 2022, North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) was notified that the raccoon identified in connection with the Maddock Bar incident had tested negative for rabies. HHS issued a statement on the situation on September 13, 2022. At the time, the raccoon’s whereabouts were still ... -
Colgate-Palmolive Net Zero Goal Approved by Science-Based Targets Initiative
[ad_1] New York – (business wire)–Colgate-Palmolive Company (NYSE: CL) today announced that the company’s net zero emissions reduction target has been approved by The Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). Daiichi Sankyo announced approval from SBTi, a coalition of CDP, the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wildlife Fund ... -
Oyster Working Group Health Committee meeting on Tuesday 20 September
[ad_1] oyster task force sanitary committee Tuesday, September 20, 2022, 10:00 AM New Orleans Lakefront airport 6001 Stars and Stripes Blvd. new orleans, louisiana agenda: I. Phone Order II.pledge of allegiance III. Introduction IV. Discuss ISSC Proposal Procedure – OTF/LDH V. Discuss ... -
UH marine scientists explore climate adaptation strategies in Alaska
[ad_1] hmm Scientists are working with partners in Alaska on cross-regional studies. university marine scientist group Hawaii Hiro and hmm Manoa traveled to Juneau, Alaska to exchange knowledge with fellow State 49 scientists who are helping adapt to climate change.of Hawaii– The Alaska collaboration provides a way for scientists and students to explore the steep ... -
SU Students and Professors Discuss Mental Health Harm of Climate Change Research
[ad_1] Get the latest Syracuse news delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. Content warning: This article contains references to suicide, domestic violence and substance abuse. Sarah Plallé often ponders the possibility of her young daughter choosing not to have children because of the negative effects of climate change. Pralle, professor of political ... -
Education could change local perceptions of bats, help protect species, study says
[ad_1] Researchers in North Sumatra found low awareness among local farmers of the role of bats in pollinating durian crops. Some bat species are declining due to hunting in the study area. Increasing knowledge about ecosystem services is key to protecting bats and supporting communities in North Sumatra, Indonesia, according to a recent study published ... -
September Programming at Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center | Arts and Entertainment
[ad_1] AMBOY – On Sunday, September 11th at 10am, the Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center will host an open house for nature lovers of all ages. The Paul and Teresa Scheck Education Building is open from 10am to 4pm and features daytime crafts, activities and games for attendees to learn about nature and its facilities. ... -
Record salinity and low water endanger millions of birds in the Great Salt Lake.chemistry
[ad_1] Utah’s Great Salt Lake is the smallest and saltiest lake in recorded history. In July, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported that her third-largest saline lake in the world had dropped to the lowest level ever recorded. And last week, researchers measured the highest salinity ever seen in the southern arm of the ...









