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State Made Positive Gains on Invasive Species Issues in 2009 (PDF | 86 KB) (Feb 9, 2010) Oregon Invasive Species Council. According to the 2009 Report Card on Oregon's Invasive Species Activities (PDF | 254 KB) , the state made forward progress in 2009 by enacting important legislation,…
Where the Invasive Things Are -- and Where They Could Be (Mar 9, 2010) University of Wisconsin-Madison. Researchers at the Center for Limnology have launched a new Web site, Aquatic Invasive Species Smart Prevention , to help assess the threat of aquatic invasive species in Wisconsin's lakes.…
WASHINGTON - There will be a question and answer press conference call with subject matter experts to discuss details regarding dispersants. WHO: EPA Administrator Lisa P
WASHINGTON - There will be a question and answer press conference call with subject matter experts to discuss details regarding dispersants. WHO: EPA Administrator Lisa P
White-nose Syndrome Research - FWS-R5-ES-10-049 (open May 7, 2010) Grants.gov. Investigation and management of white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that has caused the death of over one million cave-hibernating bats in eastern North America. Closing date for applications is Jun 4, 2010 . * See our…
When I sat down at the microphone I took a deep breath and was immediately thankful I don’t suffer from asthma: that I could take a deep breath. Sometimes being a science communicator means lending your vocal talents to the cause, even when you don’t think your vocal chords sound all that…
WASHINGTON - On the same day the federal government announced a comprehensive strategy to protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced guidance to help federal facilities reduce their pollution to the bay
WASHINGTON - The new federal strategy for the Chesapeake region released today focuses on protecting and restoring the environment in communities throughout the 64,000-square-mile watershed and in its thousands of streams, creeks and rivers
Shorelines - Invasive Species Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Researchers investigate questions related to fisheries, climate change, invasive species, mercury pollution, land use, water quality, ozone depletion, and more. See more Invasive Species Related Blogs . * See our News and…
Scientists Discover Key to Invasive Plants' Success Is Not Simply a Matter of Taste (May 6, 2010) Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. A new study involving hungry caterpillars finds that invasive plants are just as tasty as native ones. The paper asks scientists to rethink common…
Press Release -- U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Publishes Priority List for Restoration of Islands with Invasive Species (Sep 9, 2009) / Priorities for Restoration of Islands Addressing Invasive Species (Aug 2009; PDF | 551 KB) DOI . Fish and Wildlife Service. * See our Restoration section for…
(Seattle - May 11, 2010) Under an order with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, New Cingular Wireless has agreed to pay a $57,255 penalty for spilling more than 12,000 gallons of diesel at its Bothell data center in 2008 in violation of the federal Clean Water Act
Press Release -- State Invasive Species Programs Require Federal Support (May 10, 2010) Report -- Status and Trends in State Invasive Species Policy: 2002-2009 (May 2010) Environmental Law Institute. This report reviews developments in state laws and regulations governing invasive species in eleven…
NOAA’s Fisheries Service has modified the area closed to fishing in the Gulf of Mexico due to the BP oil spill, which will include federal waters seaward of Louisiana state waters in the vicinity of Timbalier Island to waters off Florida’s Choctawhatchee Bay.
NOAA is sending one of its top fisheries science directors to the Gulf this week to lead its effort to rapidly assess, test and report findings about risks posed to fish in the Gulf of Mexico by contaminants from the BP oil spill and clean-up activities.
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., May 11, 2010) - EPA has awarded $936,000 to the McDonald County, Mo., Public Water Supply District for the construction of a new wastewater collection system in the Village of Jane, Mo
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it reached settlement with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, four former Maryland, Virginia and Washington,D.C
Forty years ago, events like the Santa Barbara oil spill and the Cuyahoga River catching on fire mobilized a massive public reaction, resulting in the first Earth Day and the creation of EPA.How have modern events inspired you to make personal changes? Each week we ask a question related to the…
Hace cuarenta años, eventos como el derrame de petróleo de Santa Bárbara y el hecho de que el río Cuyahoga se encendiera en llamas generaron una reacción pública masiva que resultó en el primer Día del Planeta Tierra y la creación de la EPA.¿Acaso los eventos modernos le han inspirado a…
Four fisheries stocks, including Atlantic swordfish, have now been rebuilt to healthy levels, according to a report to Congress from NOAA’s Fisheries Service issued today.
State Made Positive Gains on Invasive Species Issues in 2009 (PDF | 86 KB) (Feb 9, 2010) Oregon Invasive Species Council. According to the 2009 Report Card on Oregon's Invasive Species Activities (PDF | 254 KB) , the state made forward progress in 2009 by enacting important legislation,…
Where the Invasive Things Are -- and Where They Could Be (Mar 9, 2010) University of Wisconsin-Madison. Researchers at the Center for Limnology have launched a new Web site, Aquatic Invasive Species Smart Prevention , to help assess the threat of aquatic invasive species in Wisconsin's lakes.…
WASHINGTON - There will be a question and answer press conference call with subject matter experts to discuss details regarding dispersants. WHO: EPA Administrator Lisa P
WASHINGTON - There will be a question and answer press conference call with subject matter experts to discuss details regarding dispersants. WHO: EPA Administrator Lisa P
White-nose Syndrome Research - FWS-R5-ES-10-049 (open May 7, 2010) Grants.gov. Investigation and management of white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that has caused the death of over one million cave-hibernating bats in eastern North America. Closing date for applications is Jun 4, 2010 . * See our…
When I sat down at the microphone I took a deep breath and was immediately thankful I don’t suffer from asthma: that I could take a deep breath. Sometimes being a science communicator means lending your vocal talents to the cause, even when you don’t think your vocal chords sound all that…
WASHINGTON - On the same day the federal government announced a comprehensive strategy to protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced guidance to help federal facilities reduce their pollution to the bay
WASHINGTON - The new federal strategy for the Chesapeake region released today focuses on protecting and restoring the environment in communities throughout the 64,000-square-mile watershed and in its thousands of streams, creeks and rivers
Shorelines - Invasive Species Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Researchers investigate questions related to fisheries, climate change, invasive species, mercury pollution, land use, water quality, ozone depletion, and more. See more Invasive Species Related Blogs . * See our News and…
Scientists Discover Key to Invasive Plants' Success Is Not Simply a Matter of Taste (May 6, 2010) Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. A new study involving hungry caterpillars finds that invasive plants are just as tasty as native ones. The paper asks scientists to rethink common…
Press Release -- U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Publishes Priority List for Restoration of Islands with Invasive Species (Sep 9, 2009) / Priorities for Restoration of Islands Addressing Invasive Species (Aug 2009; PDF | 551 KB) DOI . Fish and Wildlife Service. * See our Restoration section for…
(Seattle - May 11, 2010) Under an order with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, New Cingular Wireless has agreed to pay a $57,255 penalty for spilling more than 12,000 gallons of diesel at its Bothell data center in 2008 in violation of the federal Clean Water Act
Press Release -- State Invasive Species Programs Require Federal Support (May 10, 2010) Report -- Status and Trends in State Invasive Species Policy: 2002-2009 (May 2010) Environmental Law Institute. This report reviews developments in state laws and regulations governing invasive species in eleven…
NOAA’s Fisheries Service has modified the area closed to fishing in the Gulf of Mexico due to the BP oil spill, which will include federal waters seaward of Louisiana state waters in the vicinity of Timbalier Island to waters off Florida’s Choctawhatchee Bay.
NOAA is sending one of its top fisheries science directors to the Gulf this week to lead its effort to rapidly assess, test and report findings about risks posed to fish in the Gulf of Mexico by contaminants from the BP oil spill and clean-up activities.
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., May 11, 2010) - EPA has awarded $936,000 to the McDonald County, Mo., Public Water Supply District for the construction of a new wastewater collection system in the Village of Jane, Mo
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it reached settlement with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, four former Maryland, Virginia and Washington,D.C
Forty years ago, events like the Santa Barbara oil spill and the Cuyahoga River catching on fire mobilized a massive public reaction, resulting in the first Earth Day and the creation of EPA.How have modern events inspired you to make personal changes? Each week we ask a question related to the…
Hace cuarenta años, eventos como el derrame de petróleo de Santa Bárbara y el hecho de que el río Cuyahoga se encendiera en llamas generaron una reacción pública masiva que resultó en el primer Día del Planeta Tierra y la creación de la EPA.¿Acaso los eventos modernos le han inspirado a…
Four fisheries stocks, including Atlantic swordfish, have now been rebuilt to healthy levels, according to a report to Congress from NOAA’s Fisheries Service issued today.