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News - Wildlife Corridor

2009-06-03 15:04:28

British researchers say retaining a network of wildlife conservation areas is vital if African bird species are to be saved from climate change effects. The Durham University-led scientists said up to 90 percent of sub-Saharan Africa's bird species will be affected by climate change.

2008-10-22 12:00:27

U.S. scientists say people trying to help nature by designing wildlife corridors need to think more naturally and avoid regular, symmetrical structures.

2008-07-27 18:00:22

By STACI MATLOCK GALISTEO BASIN Paths: Pledge drive nowunder way From spring through fall on Interstate 25 east of Santa Fe and U.S. 285 past Eldorado, there's a frequent, unwelcome wildlife sighting: road kill.

2008-06-30 09:02:45

By Michelle Dynes By Michelle Dynes mdynes@wyomingnews.com JACKSON HOLE - Not every boundary is easy to identify. Elk and pronghorn antelope do not recognize county or state lines as herds move from winter to summer territories, but survival is dependent on the ability to migrate.

2008-06-30 06:02:23

By Robert Gehrke, The Salt Lake Tribune Jun. 30--JACKSON, Wyo. -- Governors across the West agreed Sunday on a regional effort to help protect wildlife habitat and migration corridors that are being overrun by rapid growth and resource development.

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