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AVIA VENEFICA: “Native American Animal Symbols Of The Zodiac”
OTTER: Jan 20 — Feb 18 A little quirky, and unorthodox, the Otter is a hard one to figure sometimes. Perceived as unconventional, the Otter methods aren’t the first ones chosen to get the job done. This is a big mistake on the part of others — because although unconventional, the Otter’s methods are usually … Continue reading AVIA VENEFICA: “Native American Animal Symbols Of The Zodiac”
From Lifesaving To Exploitation – The Human Factor In The Animal’s Life
Photographer Jayanti Seiler is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From her project ‘Of One And The Other‘. To see Jayanti’s portfolio click on any image. The collection of photographs are part of a photographic essay that began in 2013 titled, “Of One and The Other”, which seeks […] via From Lifesaving … Continue reading From Lifesaving To Exploitation – The Human Factor In The Animal’s Life
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Another bill aims to take wolves off endangered list
January 10, 2017
A gray wolf moves through forested country in winter. Credit: MacNeil Lyons, National Park Service
The new Congress wasted little time in efforts to once again remove gray wolves from the federal endangered species list.
A bill introduced Tuesday by U.S. Reps. Collin Peterson, D-Minnesota; Sean Duffy, R-Wisconsin; and Liz Cheney, R-Wyoming, would overrule a federal court action and remove federal protections from wolves in the Great Lakes and mountain west.
That already happened once, but a judge’s decision in late 2014 restored federal protections after wolves spent about three years under state control.
The members of Congress, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, say wolves have recovered enough in those areas to remove protections. But wolf supporters say the wolf hasn’t recovered over enough of its original range to remove protections in the few states where it is thriving, like Minnesota and Wisconsin. Wolf supporters…
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