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Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- New Invasive Species Conferences : New West Festival - "The Rise of the Rockies" -- May 5-6, 2011 2011 North American Pollinator Protection Campagin (NAPPC) Conference -- Oct 25-27, 2011 Natural Areas Conference 2011 -…
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Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- 2011 California Oak Mortality Task Force Online Meeting -- "Sudden Oak Death/Phytophthora ramorum: A Global Perspective on Management and Movement Two hour-long webinars on a variety of topics relevant to Phytophthora ramorum…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Species Profile -- Pink Bollworm The pink bollworm is one of the most destructive pests of cotton. It bores into cotton bolls, devouring blossoms and seeds. The pink bollworm is costing U.S. cotton producers more than $32 million…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Top Ten Tips for Eco-tourists (Apr 21, 2011) With many people starting to plan their annual holidays, IUCN has released a list of top ten tips for tourists who want to visit some of the most beautiful natural sites in the world…
NOAA today proposed raising the catch limit for Atlantic sea scallop vessels from the current level of 47 million pounds to 51 million pounds in 2011 and to 55 million pounds in 2012.
NOAA and partners conducted 11 ocean explorations in the Gulf of Mexico during the past ten years, providing a foundation of information against which to measure change to the region's ecosystems - changes that may relate to the Deepwater Horizon event that took place a year ago.
Tribe receives “Treatment in the same manner as a State” from U.S. EPA
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- New Invasive Species Conferences : New West Festival - "The Rise of the Rockies" -- May 5-6, 2011 2011 North American Pollinator Protection Campagin (NAPPC) Conference -- Oct 25-27, 2011 Natural Areas Conference 2011 -…
(Boston, Mass
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- 2011 California Oak Mortality Task Force Online Meeting -- "Sudden Oak Death/Phytophthora ramorum: A Global Perspective on Management and Movement Two hour-long webinars on a variety of topics relevant to Phytophthora ramorum…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Species Profile -- Pink Bollworm The pink bollworm is one of the most destructive pests of cotton. It bores into cotton bolls, devouring blossoms and seeds. The pink bollworm is costing U.S. cotton producers more than $32 million…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Top Ten Tips for Eco-tourists (Apr 21, 2011) With many people starting to plan their annual holidays, IUCN has released a list of top ten tips for tourists who want to visit some of the most beautiful natural sites in the world…
NOAA today proposed raising the catch limit for Atlantic sea scallop vessels from the current level of 47 million pounds to 51 million pounds in 2011 and to 55 million pounds in 2012.
NOAA and partners conducted 11 ocean explorations in the Gulf of Mexico during the past ten years, providing a foundation of information against which to measure change to the region's ecosystems - changes that may relate to the Deepwater Horizon event that took place a year ago.
Tribe receives “Treatment in the same manner as a State” from U.S. EPA SAN FRANCISCO – Today, the U.S. EPA announced the approval of the Havasupai Tribe’s application for “Treatment in the same manner as a State” under Section 303 of the Clean Water Act
By Jim Haklar SAN FRANCISCO – Today, the U.S. EPA announced the approval of the Havasupai Tribe’s application for “Treatment in the same manner as a State” under Section 303 of the Clean Water Act
By Jim Haklar Here’s an image of the moon’s crater, Tycho, that I took in March of this year (Tycho is the bright crater in the center of the picture). Tycho is about 50 miles in diameter and it is very young – only around 108 million years old! There are other craters on the moon [...]
It was a snowy January day as I commuted on the metro towards the Federal Triangle station to report for my first day of my internship with the EPA. I soon realized that wearing a suit to work (even if it is your first day) in the creative work environment that is The Office of [...]
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Species Profile -- Asian Clam Asian clams are native to South East Asia and were first reported on the U.S. west coast around 1930. They have since spread to over 39 states. The Asian Clam is a prolific and highly competitive…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Obama Administration to Host Public Meeting on Asian Carp in Chicago, IL (Apr 21, 2011) White House Council on Environmental Quality Asian Carp Director John Goss will lead a public meeting of the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating…
(Boston, Mass. – Apr
WASHINGTON – Recognizing the importance of clean water and healthy watersheds to our economy, environment and communities, the Obama administration released a national clean water framework today that showcases its comprehensive commitment to protecting the health of America’s waters
WASHINGTON – White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Nancy Sutley, U.S
(DALLAS –April 27, 2011) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that the results of air monitoring data at the Young Scholars Academy found exposures to benzene or other air toxics were below levels of concern. The final report is being placed on the agency’s website
(DALLAS – April 27, 2011) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that the results of air monitoring data at NW Harllee Elementary School found acetaldehyde or other air toxics were below levels of concern. The final report is being placed on the agency’s website
WASHINGTON — One year ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) challenged the manufacturing industry to improve the energy efficiency of their facilities by 10 percent or more within five years
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.By Jeff Morris, PhDAll our lives we have been cautioned against trying to fit square pegs into round holes. The metaphor itself is constructed to make such an effort seem foolish and just a bit…
It was a snowy January day as I commuted on the metro towards the Federal Triangle station to report for my first day of my internship with the EPA. I soon realized that wearing a suit to work (even if it is your first day) in the creative work environment that is The Office of [...]
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Species Profile -- Asian Clam Asian clams are native to South East Asia and were first reported on the U.S. west coast around 1930. They have since spread to over 39 states. The Asian Clam is a prolific and highly competitive…
Posted by USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center -- Obama Administration to Host Public Meeting on Asian Carp in Chicago, IL (Apr 21, 2011) White House Council on Environmental Quality Asian Carp Director John Goss will lead a public meeting of the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating…
(Boston, Mass. – Apr
WASHINGTON – Recognizing the importance of clean water and healthy watersheds to our economy, environment and communities, the Obama administration released a national clean water framework today that showcases its comprehensive commitment to protecting the health of America’s waters
WASHINGTON – White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Nancy Sutley, U.S
(DALLAS –April 27, 2011) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that the results of air monitoring data at the Young Scholars Academy found exposures to benzene or other air toxics were below levels of concern. The final report is being placed on the agency’s website
(DALLAS – April 27, 2011) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that the results of air monitoring data at NW Harllee Elementary School found acetaldehyde or other air toxics were below levels of concern. The final report is being placed on the agency’s website
WASHINGTON — One year ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) challenged the manufacturing industry to improve the energy efficiency of their facilities by 10 percent or more within five years
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.By Jeff Morris, PhDAll our lives we have been cautioned against trying to fit square pegs into round holes. The metaphor itself is constructed to make such an effort seem foolish and just a bit…