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    In my 35 years as a conservationist, I have never beheld such a bleak and depressing situation as I see today. The evidence for my despair falls into three categories: the state of Nature, the power of anticonservationists, and appeasement and weakness ...

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Wildlife agency says ATVs causing erosion
Elizabethton Star
By AP CHATTANOOGA (AP) — Wildlife officials are looking into environmental concerns about the effects of all-terrain vehicles on a mountaintop in East Tennessee that has become a playground for off-road drivers. An online campaign and petition has ...
What's going on outdoors Feb. 5, 2012Memphis Commercial Appeal

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Utah Department of Wildlife Resources Conducts 'Unprecedented' Number of ...
KCSG
For Clint Sampson, a conservation officer with the state Division of Wildlife Resources, the absence of a head means the deer may have been poached. "Where these deer hang out in these canyons makes it really easy for them to be seen from the road and ...
Utah wildlife officials step up patrols in winter range used by deer to nab ...The Republic
Online course completion required to gather antlers in UtahDeseret News

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Police bust Bangkok wildlife 'butchers'
News24
Bangkok - Thai police busted a grisly exotic wildlife slaughterhouse in Bangkok when officers caught four men in the act of chopping up a tiger in a residential home, officials said on Monday. Elephant, zebra, wildebeest and lion remains were also ...
Men caught butchering tigerThe Daily Telegraph
Thai police undercover wildlife slaughterhouseMonsters and Critics.com
Bangkok police raid wildlife slaughterhouseWildlife News

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LandLocked Premieres: Legendary Striper to Make Film Debut at Wildlife Expo
Business Wire (press release)
GREENVILLE, SC--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A documentary film revealing the amazing story of how South Carolina made fishing history is scheduled to premiere at the 30 th Annual Southeastern Wildlife Expo, in Charleston SC later this month.

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Plans for caribou sow conflict in NW
Boston.com
Federal endangered species law requires that critical habitat be set aside for the caribou, and environmental groups went to court to force the US Fish and Wildlife Service to comply. This is one of the few places left in the United States that still ...

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