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Forest Service Updates Free Guide to Invasive Plants in Southern Forests (Aug 4, 2010) USDA . Forest Service. Southern Research Station. Gardeners, foresters, landowners and others concerned about nonnative invasiveplants in the South can request free copies of "AField Guide for the…
State to Hunters: Help Eliminate Feral Swine Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment. New legislation in Michigan allows for the opportunistic take of feral swine running at large in all counties in Michigan. Please report all feral swine sightings, kills and damage. * See our…
New Invasive Species Factsheets: Facts about Invasive Bighead and Silver Carp (May 2010) DOI . United States Geological Survey. Attack of the Invasive Species (Aug 2010; PDF | 37 KB) USDA . APHIS . Plant Protection and Quarantine. * See our Resource Library - Government Factsheets section for more…
SecretaryKawamura Joins USDA in Dedicating August to Invasive Species Awareness (Aug4, 2010) California Department of Food and Agriculture. "Invasive species are one of the biggest problems we face," saidSecretary Kawamura. "We must work together to limit our exposure and…
New York, NY - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has moved its three public meetings on its hydraulic fracturing study to the Oncenter Complex Convention Center in Syracuse, New York. The date and times of the three meetings remain the same: the 3 sessions will be held 8 a.m
Bats Facing Regional Extinction in the Northeast from Rapidly Spreading Disease, UCSC Researcher Finds (Aug 5, 2010) University of California - Santa Cruz. A new infectious disease, white nose syndrome spreading rapidly across the northeastern United States has killed millions of bats and is…
USDA Dedicates August to Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness (Aug 2, 2010) USDA . Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Beginning this year, APHIS will engage the public each August to increase understanding about the risks that invasive plant pests, diseases and harmful weeds pose to…
The July 2010 average temperature for the contiguous United States was 75.5 degrees F, or 1.3 degrees F, (17th warmest) above the 1901-2000 long-term average, according to the latest NOAA State of the Climate report.
WASHINGTON –The U.S
By Blaine CollisonSeventeenth Street in Washington, DC, where it crosses the National Mall, is one of the prettiest streets in America. Stand in the middle of 17th and turn one full revolution and you’ll see the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, the World War II Memorial, the White…
Visit the USGS National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) web pages at http://www.nwhc.usgs.gov/ . The National Wildlife Health Center was established in 1975 as a biomedical laboratory dedicated to assessing the impact of disease on wildlife and to identifying the role of various pathogens in…
A: For flood insurance maps, contact the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Flood Map Division. Telephone: 1-800-358-9616 FAX: 1-800-333-1363 URL: http://store.msc.fema.gov For prints of historical flood-prone area maps on microfilm, contact: U.S. Geological Survey Earth Science…
Fishermen, stakeholders, and the general public still have two weeks to comment on NOAA's enforcement priorities and the agency’s National Enforcement Summit held in Washington earlier this week, through the summit’s website.
(Dallas, Texas – August 8, 2010) The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that preliminary results from air quality monitoring in the Tulsa area indicate no toxics in smoke coming from the North Tulsa Sanitary Landfill
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., August 6, 2010) - More than $5.1 million in Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) funds have been granted to five organizations to aid in diesel emissions reductions in EPA Region 7
A new study looking at how to curb the rapid growth of lionfish, an invasive species not native to the Atlantic Ocean, suggests that approximately 27 percent of mature lionfish will have to be removed monthly for one year to reduce its population growth rate to zero.
No. 10-OPA93 (Harborside, DECC, Duluth, MN - Aug. 6, 2010) U.S
(PHILADELPHIA - August 6, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced it has sent orders to four south central Pennsylvania municipalities requiring improvements to their respective Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) programs
Forest Service Updates Free Guide to Invasive Plants in Southern Forests (Aug 4, 2010) USDA . Forest Service. Southern Research Station. Gardeners, foresters, landowners and others concerned about nonnative invasiveplants in the South can request free copies of "AField Guide for the…
State to Hunters: Help Eliminate Feral Swine Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment. New legislation in Michigan allows for the opportunistic take of feral swine running at large in all counties in Michigan. Please report all feral swine sightings, kills and damage. * See our…
New Invasive Species Factsheets: Facts about Invasive Bighead and Silver Carp (May 2010) DOI . United States Geological Survey. Attack of the Invasive Species (Aug 2010; PDF | 37 KB) USDA . APHIS . Plant Protection and Quarantine. * See our Resource Library - Government Factsheets section for more…
SecretaryKawamura Joins USDA in Dedicating August to Invasive Species Awareness (Aug4, 2010) California Department of Food and Agriculture. "Invasive species are one of the biggest problems we face," saidSecretary Kawamura. "We must work together to limit our exposure and…
New York, NY - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has moved its three public meetings on its hydraulic fracturing study to the Oncenter Complex Convention Center in Syracuse, New York. The date and times of the three meetings remain the same: the 3 sessions will be held 8 a.m
Bats Facing Regional Extinction in the Northeast from Rapidly Spreading Disease, UCSC Researcher Finds (Aug 5, 2010) University of California - Santa Cruz. A new infectious disease, white nose syndrome spreading rapidly across the northeastern United States has killed millions of bats and is…
USDA Dedicates August to Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness (Aug 2, 2010) USDA . Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Beginning this year, APHIS will engage the public each August to increase understanding about the risks that invasive plant pests, diseases and harmful weeds pose to…
The July 2010 average temperature for the contiguous United States was 75.5 degrees F, or 1.3 degrees F, (17th warmest) above the 1901-2000 long-term average, according to the latest NOAA State of the Climate report.
WASHINGTON –The U.S
By Blaine CollisonSeventeenth Street in Washington, DC, where it crosses the National Mall, is one of the prettiest streets in America. Stand in the middle of 17th and turn one full revolution and you’ll see the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, the World War II Memorial, the White…
Visit the USGS National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) web pages at http://www.nwhc.usgs.gov/ . The National Wildlife Health Center was established in 1975 as a biomedical laboratory dedicated to assessing the impact of disease on wildlife and to identifying the role of various pathogens in…
A: For flood insurance maps, contact the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Flood Map Division. Telephone: 1-800-358-9616 FAX: 1-800-333-1363 URL: http://store.msc.fema.gov For prints of historical flood-prone area maps on microfilm, contact: U.S. Geological Survey Earth Science…
Fishermen, stakeholders, and the general public still have two weeks to comment on NOAA's enforcement priorities and the agency’s National Enforcement Summit held in Washington earlier this week, through the summit’s website.
(Dallas, Texas – August 8, 2010) The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that preliminary results from air quality monitoring in the Tulsa area indicate no toxics in smoke coming from the North Tulsa Sanitary Landfill
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., August 6, 2010) - More than $5.1 million in Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) funds have been granted to five organizations to aid in diesel emissions reductions in EPA Region 7
A new study looking at how to curb the rapid growth of lionfish, an invasive species not native to the Atlantic Ocean, suggests that approximately 27 percent of mature lionfish will have to be removed monthly for one year to reduce its population growth rate to zero.
No. 10-OPA93 (Harborside, DECC, Duluth, MN - Aug. 6, 2010) U.S
(PHILADELPHIA - August 6, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced it has sent orders to four south central Pennsylvania municipalities requiring improvements to their respective Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) programs