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3941: The Prairie Dog: Friend Or Foe?
... prairie dogs, some cities are setting aside thousands of acres for prairie dog colonies. The Open Space Department in Boulder, Colorado has worked for three years with a committee of farmers, rural residents, environmentalists, animal rights advocates, land managers, and interested citizens to develop a set of goals for prairie dog management on open space. Santa Fe, New Mexico maintains a municipal park with a resident colony of the threatened Gunnison ...
3942: Flooding
... to monitor this issue,” he declared. “The coast is not drowning.” First we must assess what people want. As of now, they want beaches, and therefore nourishment is important. Watershed management, public access, tourism, property rights are all important, and we should forgo rhetoric about threats of change and consider these very specific, near-term issues, he said. After the 1962 storm, Harry de Buts, director of the Borough of Avalon ...
3943: Pesticides
... have some effect on humans as well. An example of how these societies have helped to try and lessen the use of the more harmful pesticides is the Pesticide Food Safety Act of 1993. This bill is to try and be sure that the food people(especially children which are more vulnerable) eat is safe, by eliminating certain fungicides, and not allowing any greater amount of cancer causing chemicals in processed ...
3944: Pesticides
... have some effect on humans as well. An example of how these societies have helped to try and lessen the use of the more harmful pesticides is the Pesticide Food Safety Act of 1993. This bill is to try and be sure that the food people(especially children which are more vulnerable) eat is safe, by eliminating certain fungicides, and not allowing any greater amount of cancer causing chemicals in processed ...
3945: Vivisection
... think a several people would volunteer because if scientists find a cure for something the inmate would be known as a hero. I do not think they should make them do it because they have rights too. Inmates should be able to do it if they want. The inmates should be asked that question by the judge when they are being sentenced for their crime. I understand that there is another ...
3946: Human Cloning Isn't as Scary as It Sounds
... parts" in case he or she needs an organ transplant later in life. But regardless of the reason that someone has a clone produced, the result would nevertheless be a human being with all the rights and protections that accompany that status. It truly would be a disaster if the results of human cloning were seen as less than fully human. But there is certainly no moral justification for and little ...
3947: Steps Towards an Ecosociety: Dealing with Air Pollution
... to CFCs" (Rifkin 318). Air pollution and pollution in general have reached such alarming levels because of human neglect and ignorance. They have been allowed to perpetuate due to the lack of clearly defined property rights within the ecosphere (natural resources and the environment). We must realize that individual actions as well as those of large and /or small corporations affect not only the lifestyle, but the quality of life of ...
3948: We Are Not Alone
... a DC-4 airliner ( Jackson 4). This account was the first sighting to ever receive a great deal of media attention. This sighting gave birth to the phrase "flying Saucer" coined by a reporter named Bill Begrette. Although not the first UFO sighting in history, Kenneth Arnolds account is considered to be the first documented UFO sighting. The following day Mr. Arnold discovered that in addition to his sighting there were ...
3949: Environment Report: Tidal Power In The Bay of Fundy
Environment Report: Tidal Power In The Bay of Fundy Prepared for Bill Andrson Professor at St.Lawrence College for Environmental Science. By November 22,1996 INTRODUCTION The Bay of Fundy, which is found off the shores of Nova Scotia, has the highest tides in the world . Extraordinary ...
3950: Temagami
... become the first protest to be looked at herein; the Red Squirrel Road blockade. The Red Squirrel Road extension was perhaps the most expensive fifteen kilometres of road laid down by the Ontario government. The bill ended up at six million dollars - half of which was for security against the protesters. (MAITHERS) The Teme-Augama banded together with other concerned protesters, chaining themselves to bulldozers, blocking roads by sitting in the ...


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