Synopsis: Service:


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and automatically place an order to a home delivery grocery service. Each week the person would have delivered their groceries to them


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They re also physically small, have a long service life, lower power consumption, generate less heat,


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which the service is based. It also plunges stick-in-the-mud farmers into an unfamiliar world ofbig data and privacy battles.

For this reason and others, some Texan farmers have banded together to form the Grower Information Services Cooperative,

the Climate Corporation has set up a free data storage service for farmers, which others cannot access without the farmers permission.


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what doesn t before moving to the next service or the next city. Relay offers both locally grown foods and traditional groceries a mix that the company believes increasingly appeals to mainstream shoppers.

the service will remain pricey for customers and costly for Instacart, which says it sin talks with grocers to forge formal partnerships.

or similar services could hurt the grocer s reputation if people believe there is an affiliation


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and services as he simultaneously readies the marketplace for them. Musk s vision completely aligns with a principle that scientists have known for over half a century:

Early buyers were not price-sensitive and placed a premium on service and design. Tesla identified their innovator customer segment

and had their service technicians visit owners for maintenance appointments rather than forcing them to sit waiting in a garage.

and fail to understand the importance of building a market rather than just a product or service.

and other social changes like sustainability, same-sex marriage, andin my casepro bono services. Based on this theory, market movers build markets intuitively and with great discipline.


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and sell services like training and hardware right next to the big green tractors and combines displayed in their showrooms.


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Theorists Every new product, service, and industry begins with a theory. 14. Legacists Those who are skilled passionate

Octogenarian Service Providers As the population continues the age we will have record numbers of people living into their 80s, 90s, and 100s.

and services currently not being addressed in today s marketplace. Future Agriculture When people think of farming


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and services gradually reach more communities. In North america and Europe we have a different set of concerns.


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This brief overpopulation of cicadas in April and May is supposed to overwhelm what predators are able to eat explained Jim Fredericks the National Pest Management Association's director of technical services.


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</p><p><p></p><p>In the wake of the shutdown the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has suspended most of its programs and operations.


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what most people require 3900 calories per person per day according to the U s. Department of agriculture's Economic Research Service.


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During his presidency (1901-1909) he preserved more than 230 million acres (93 million hectares) of wilderness created the U s Forest Service aggressively pursued soil


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I like to call sort of a biological defense system Lydell Newby the Mall of America's senior manager of environmental services told local news station KARE 11.


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and 25 known volcanic vents and lava flows reevaluated thanks to dogged work by geologists with the U s. Geological Survey (USGS) and the U s. Forest Service.

We're convinced now there's probably a whole bunch of green knobs out there covered with timber that may be vents that may have never been mapped said James Baichtal a geologist with the U s. Forest Service based in Thorne Bay Alaska and a project leader.


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because advertisements about hemorrhoid treatment services are becoming more common. It's important that people be aware where they educate themselves about medical issues


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The U s. Preventive Services Task Forcerecommends women ensure their diet includes folic acid (B9 vitamin) an essential nutrient that people need to consume through foods or supplements.


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The U s. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a plan Jan 17 to reintroduce the beastsâ according to the Alaska Dispatch a news website.

but the Fish and Wildlife Service said that the plan is to eventually open the herd to the public given certain constraints.

Wood bison are larger than their plains cousins with adult bulls weighing up to 2000 pounds (900 kilograms) or more according to a statement from the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service.


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and consider using lactation support services Keim said. Women who produce extra milk may want to consider donating to a milk bank she said.


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and the University of Alaska Fairbanks Inside Science News Service is supported by the American Institute of Physics P


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The National Weather Service pegged the tornado as an EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale meaning winds reached more than 200 mph (322 km h).

On Monday the National Weather Service office in Norman Okla. gave residents 16 minutes of warning before the tornado even formed based on radar indicators that the storm clouds were circulating in such a way that a tornado was likely.

In Joplin Miss. a 2011 tornado killed 158 according to the National Weather Service (the city of Joplin pegs the death toll at 161.


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They are providing a lot of meat to their community they are truly a keystone species Elbroch said referring to a species that provides multiple irreplaceable services that keep an ecosystem productive.


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and valuing the countless invaluable services these resources provide that make our very existence possible.

and the services that deliver it to our homes and business and paying a commensurate price for those services.


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This story was provided by Inside Science News Service. Sara Suchy is a News Editor and Web Content Manager for Inside Science


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The U s. Fish and Wildlife Service has taken the unprecedented step of pulverizing nearly six tons of elephant ivory stored at the National Wildlife Property Repository in Colorado.

and Wildlife Service action particularly on the trafficking front as the United states demonstrates its own commitment to eliminating the market for illegal ivory.


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Other participants in the ongoing bear research study include the U s. Forest Service the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service the Wind River tribe and the wildlife agencies for Idaho Montana Wyoming.


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Farmers expected to pay for the ecosystem services provided by cover crops and were willing to pay median costs of $25 an acre to purchase seeds and $15 an acre for cover-crop establishment (aerial distribution of seed and the eventual killing of the plants at the end of the growing season).


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whether this is true said study researcher Katrina Vickerman a program evaluator at Alere Wellbeing a company that offers services to corporations to help employees improve their health.


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When confronted with a raging wildfire such as the Rim Fire now threatening California's Yosemite Valley the U s Forest Service has several weapons in its firefighting arsenal including ground crews who create firebreaks and aircraft that dump water

It looks good on television Andy Stahl executive director of Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics (FSEEE) in Eugene Ore. told Livescience.

and despite the FSEEE's contention that flame retardant is limited of effectiveness the Forest Service maintains that the chemicals are essential to controlling blazes.

When enough people in enough places say retardant helps we have to believe they're not making it up Cecilia Johnson an agency fire chemicals technical specialist told the AP. The Forest Service

and groups like the FSEEE (which is made largely up of current and former Forest Service employees) won't likely resolve their ongoing feud anytime soon Stahl's group has filed a number of lawsuits against the Forest Service

For example to minimize impacts on aquatic life the Forest Service has agreed to limit the use of flame retardant in areas within 300 feet of streams and lakes;


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and includes participation from the U s. Geological Survey the National park service and the U s. Forest Service.


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and public places increasing access to services that help people quit and enforcing restrictions on tobacco advertising according to the CDC.


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Many areas are too steep to reach with bulldozers to rip out trees said Scott Conway a vegetation management officer with the U s. Forest Service in the Tahoe National Forest who is also involved with the project.


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what the Forest Service does out in the wildlands Keeley said. What I want to see change is people stop depending on the Forest Service to put out all the fires Keeley said.

I want to see homeowners and communities take greater responsibility for solving the problem. It's just wrongheaded to think the Forest Service is the only people who can solve the problem.

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and the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service think the park should either close or restrict certain areas during murrelet breeding season to help the endangered species recover.


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Forests look awful after a beetle attack but the wound isn't as terrible as it looks according to two separate studies by researchers from the University of Wyoming and the U s. Forest Service (USFS.


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The National park service has closed two of Yosemite's three giant sequoia groves to work on preventive fire efforts a park service statement said.


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and works with the National Forest Service to replant lost forests. The group estimates that its donations have funded the planting of more than 20 million trees in forests since 1990.5.


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It does not take into account the situation the realities of the conditions on the ground in whitebark pine forests said Jesse Logan the retired head of the U s. Forest Service's bark beetle research unit.

and Wildlife Service (USFWS) declared that the animals'numbers had recovered sufficiently not to need federal protection.


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According to the Green goods and Services Program of the U s. Bureau of Labor Statistics there are about 325 industries that are potential producers of green goods and services and 120000 business establishments

or provide services that benefit the environment. Additionally this government agency defines green jobs as those that produce goods

and provide services that benefit the environment or conserve natural resources. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics green goods and services fall into one or more of the following five categories:

Green jobs to be sure are extremely diverse ranging from farmers utility workers equipment vendors and writers to engineers scientists educators foresters lawyers policy analysts consultants animal care givers and recreation workers to name a few.


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and the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Inside Science News Service is supported by the American Institute of Physics i


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USDA's Secret War on Wildlife highlights the wanton and brutal killing ways of an agency called Wildlife Services

and results from the U s. Department of agriculture (USDA)' s Wildlife Services'wanton assault on numerous species of animals.

In EXPOSED three former federal agents and a Congressman blow the whistle on Wildlife Services'program and expose the government's secret war on wildlife for what it really is:

Wildlife Services could easily be called Murder Inc. Their horrific intentional and secret slaughter of millions of animals in the name of coexistence is appalling.

and filmmaker Doug Peacock writes The USDA Wildlife Service is among the most unaccountable and clandestine of taxpayer-supported programs in America.

has cracked Wildlife Services'impenetrability by interviewing three highly articulate former federal agents who tell their inside stories with a clarity I've quite never seen before.

Concern about Wildlife Services'killing ways also comes from Peter Defazio the senior U s. Congressman (D) from Oregon who notes in his interview for EXPOSED Wildlife Services is one of the most opaque and least accountable agencies

what with Wildlife Services'carte blanche willingness and ability to mercilessly slaughter wildlife and a recent declaration that we need to kill urban pestswe need to come to terms with how we deal with animals who we call pests.

but with the appearance of EXPOSED we can only hope that Wildlife Services will be put to rest once and for all.


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Sweet potatoes were one of the many root crops that were a staple in the West indies where enslaved Africans were pressed into service on sugarcane plantations Twitty told Livescience.


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and Wildlife Service who was involved not in the research. The first is to address the growing demand


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High humidity and light rainfall helped firefighters contain 75 percent of the Rim Fire by Tuesday morning (Sept. 3) the U s. Forest Service said.

The U s. Forest Service prefers to thin trees or conduct controlled burns instead of letting forest fires run their course.


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In developing countries human-powered vehicles can provide affordable basic transportation for personal transport deliveries and even ambulance services.


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#Imported Tortoises Could Replace Madagascar's Extinct Ones Two millennia ago millions of giant tortoises roamed Madagascar an island nation off the southeastern coast of Africa that is rich in species found nowhere else On earth.

Without their crucial landscaping services including grazing on plants and leaf litter biomass builds up on the forest floor and frequently causes wildfires.


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and protect the services provided by native ecosystems. Genetics holds the potential to benefit native systems that range from prairies to pine forests and coral reefs.


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Eight to 10 stings per pound of body weight are considered lethal according to the Texas Agricultural extension Service.


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#Male Birds Like Nice Nests (ISNS)--One bird species may have advice on how to get its dads to take a more active role in parenting:

Ryder Diaz is a science writer based in Santa cruz Calif. Inside Science News Service is supported by the American Institute of Physics S


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and each year about 87 are killed by humans according to the U s Fish and Wildlife Service most of them dying in boat collisions.


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and initially thought he was caught off-guard by a pop-up thunderstorm that wasn't in the forecast Matthew Havin data services manager at weather technology company Baron Services told Livescience in an email.


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despite the fact that this service is free in Turkey. Taking a cab or driving one's own car was slower than an ambulance ride


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and Wildlife Service superintendent for the Papahä naumokuä kea Marine National monument which encompasses Midway Atoll NWR.


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This story was provided by Inside Science News Service. A former science editor of Newsweek Peter Gwynne is a freelance science writer based in Sandwich Massachusetts i


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At IBM we developed a precision agriculture weather-modeling service using Deep Thunder our Big data analytics technology for local customized high-resolution and rapid weather predictions.


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An estimated two-thirds of the nation's freshwater resources originate in forests according to the U s. Forest Service.


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'Nuked'California's enormous Rim Fire had a devastating effect on soils and vegetation according to Forest Service ecologists.

and 37 percent received a burn of moderate severity according to a survey by a Forest Service Burned Area Emergency Response team.


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Back in the twenties fires came through the area every eight to ten years keeping the forests more open according to U s. Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station Geographer and Researcher Carl Skinner.


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which are defined by the National Weather Service as days in which the relative humidity is at

Forest Service Fiscal year 2013 Budget Justification Budget Puts NOAA's Focus on Weather Interactive US Radar Extreme heat is forecast over a large part of the West this summer.

Budget cuts to the U s. Forest Service could also play a role by limiting the amount of firefighters

The Forest Service estimates to have substantial cuts this year and over half of those cuts could be shouldered by wildland fire management.


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In the case of the declining forests Kennedy consulted with the U s. Forest Service to confirm that the pattern of decline

but has changed already the way the U s. Forest Service monitors ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest according to the NASA statement.


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While leading the Kenya Wildlife Service in 1989 Leakey came up with the idea of torching 12 tons of elephant tusks to bring attention to the widespread poaching of the animals for their tusks


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Now a few hot spots char the ground in Yosemite national park where Park Service policy allows nonthreatening fires to burn themselves out renewing the forest.

The Forest Service's Burned Area Emergency Response Team the soil emergency restoration team has found moderate to severe soil damage in 37 percent of the entire burned area


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 A lot of people feel like the e-cigarette manufacturers are exploiting a loophole said the director of Smoking Cessation Services at Columbia University Medical center Daniel Seidman.

 Inside Science News Service is supported by the American Institute of Physics. Benjamin Plackett is a science journalist based in New york city s


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This story was provided by Inside Science News Service. Joel Shurkin is a freelance writer based in Baltimore.


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Nearby access to goods and services means more trips are within walking distance. Compared to sprawling cities densely-populated cities are served more easily with quality public transit.


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The U s. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) had collected the items over the past 25 years through smuggling busts


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and Wildlife Service (FWS) suspended most of its programs and operations including the ivory crush scheduled for Tuesday (Oct 8) at the Rocky mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City Colo. just north of Denver.

when until the Fish and Wildlife Service resumes normal operations. The agency has yet to determine what it will do crushed with the ivory.


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On Thursday (Nov 14) the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will pulverize nearly 6 tonsâ (5. 4 tonnes) Â of illegal ivory items from whole tusks to tiny trinkets


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I'm not a fan of thinking about this as a tipping point there isn't a point where we just go over the edge said Griggs who was previously the deputy chief scientist of the United kingdom's national weather service.


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When Richard Leakey headed the Kenya Wildlife Service in 1989 he came up with the idea to burn 12 tons of elephant tusks to bring public attention to poaching


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In the United states the National Resources Conservation Service offsets some costs of implementing water-sparing irrigation.


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because the National Marine Fisheries Service regulates shark fishing in U s. waters and has exclusive authority to say

and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) on finning have developed cozy relationships with the industries they regulate.


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Service whose Climate Change Tree Atlas forecasted the shift. Though trees that currently populate more Southern states might move in to fill that space few


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and the valuable ecosystem services they provide and we rely on. The scientists also shared their serious reservations about the accounting methodology that EPA proposed in its draft framework


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In 1989 when Leakey headed the Kenya Wildlife Service he came up with the idea to burn 12 tons of elephant tusks to bring public attention to poaching


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Today the National Park Service works to ensure the park s preservation. Muir wrote oeno temple made with human hands can compare with Yosemite and with good reason.


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while the Integrated Taxonomic Information system (ITIS) maintained by the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service lists six other subspecies.


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According to the US Forest Service these lands provide critical habitat for more than 1600 endangered threatened or sensitive species of plants and animals.


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I really do think it helps with some of the major insect problems that we have Robert Venette a biologist with the U s. Forest Service in Minnesota told NPR. 6 Invasive Pests Threatened by Cold weather The Earth's average temperature warmed 1. 53

and forestry at Michigan State university in East Lansing told the Capital News Service (CNS). But not all bugs succumb easily to icy weather


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Smoking causes 480000 deaths yearly in the U s. CVS has been evolving fashioning itself as not only a retail store but also a provider of health care services offering pharmacy counseling and in store health clinics.


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#Redwood Poaching Prompts Park Service to Close Roads Raiding and thieving has become a growing problem in Redwood national and state parks in Northern California where poachers enter the parks at night and leave with large burls and other knotty growths from the tallest trees in the world the New york times reports.


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Bats do us a great service in eating insects like mosquitoes and agricultural pests. They are an important part of our environment.


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Red maple The red maple (Acer rubrum) is one of the most abundant trees in Eastern North america according to the U s. Forest Service.

and Canada and is popular partly because of its resistance to insects and diseases according to the U s. Forest Service.


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Research by U s. Forest Service biologist Rob Venette suggests that temperatures below minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 29 degrees Celsius) will kill 79 percent of emerald ash


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You don't realize they are performing this service or that you need them to. I left Kansas when


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because Americans are looking for higher quality food than they can find at the big-three traditional quick-service chains:


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We can t have prairie without fire Jason Hartman of the Kansas Forest Service told NASA's Earth Observatory which released the satellite image today (April 9).

In March the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service placed one of these species the lesser prairie chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) on its list of threatened wildlife.


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Legal battles have determined that the Forest Service has the authority to ban megaload transport through the area


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The Eastern wolf also known as Great lakes wolf Eastern timber wolf Algonquin wolf or deer wolf has been deemed a distinct species from their western cousins according to a review by U s. Fish and Wildlife Service scientists.


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The stunning shot comes courtesy of Jim Hansen of the Central Oregon Fire Management Service who snapped it from a 337 Skymaster airplane on June 7 according to NASA's Earth Observatory.


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The 63-year-old Laysan albatross named Wisdom was spotted taking care of her newborn earlier this month on the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge according to the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service.


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and pristine qualities that define the Clearwater corridor was further reinforced last month by an assessment released on April 8 2014 by the U s. Forest Service;

When Exxon committed to Route 12 the Clearwater National Forest Service Supervisor Rick Brazell supervisor sent a letter to the state of Idaho signifying concerns about the hastiness of allowing megaload shipments given the lack of analysis

and allowed further transportation of the loads with the Forest Service ultimately backing down. But on the behest of business owners the Nez Perce and regionally environmental organizations U s. Chief District Judge Winmill ruled that the Forest Service acted unlawfully by not managing for the potential impacts to federal resources caused by these shipments

and further halted shipments until a robust environmental and socioeconomic analysis of the impacts was conducted.


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Then the Kenyan Wildlife Service can send out a patrol to go out and investigate. We're at a crucial stage now where we can act


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In 2012 the New york state Department of Environmental Conservation together with the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service seized more than $2 million worth of ivory in New york city.

In November 2013 the U s. destroyed six tons of ivory carvings jewelry and other trinkets that had been collected by the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service through smuggling busts and confiscations.


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Figures from the U s. Department of agriculture and the National Agricultural Statistics Service show that our meat consumption is at its lowest level in years.


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and Wildlife Service said of New york's role in the illicit ivory Trade in Images: 100 Most Threatened Species New york is one of the largest markets for illegal ivory in the United states

and Wildlife Service seized more than $2 million worth of ivory from three businesses in New york city's Diamond District.

During his witness testimony Woody called up two investigators from the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service to present several tusks and ivory carvings that had been seized by federal agents to the committee members.

and other trinkets that had been collected over 25 years by the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service through smuggling busts and confiscations.


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