Latest John Weaver Stories
Wildlife Conservation Society Grizzly bear, wolverine, and bull trout among species ranked as 'highly' vulnerable to climate change and road use A new report from the Wildlife Conservation Society Canada (WCS Canada) creates a conservation strategy that will promote wildlife resiliency in the Southern Canadian Rockies to the future impacts of climate change and road use. The report's "safe passages and safe havens" were informed in part by an assessment of six iconic species—bull...
Wildlife Conservation Society scientist assesses conservation value of 1.3 million acres of roadless public land in Montana's Crown of the Continent EcosystemThe independent assessment, written by WCS Senior Conservation Scientist Dr. John Weaver, is a compilation and synthesis of the latest information on these species "“ and how climate change may affect them "“ from 30 biologists in the region and from nearly 300 scientific papers. In addition, Weaver spent four months hiking and...
Coffees Now Available in Specialty Grocery and Gourmet Food Stores Throughout California Big Mouth Communications Amy Bonetti, 415-384-0900 (Media) amy@bigmouthpr.com Weaver's Coffee & Tea, a specialty coffee roaster, announced today that their handcrafted, artisan coffee is now available in specialty grocery and gourmet food stores. The company also announced the introduction of a new line of 100% Certified Organic and Fair Trade Certified coffee and tea. Fresh, hand-roasted Weaver's...
By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent SPARTANBURG, South Carolina (Reuters) - Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, an early favorite in a wide open 2008 presidential race, hunted for new friends and courted some old foes on a visit to the state that sunk his last White House bid. McCain traveled on Monday to the heart of conservative upstate South Carolina, a region where he was crushed by President George W. Bush in a bitter 2000 primary battle, to preach his political...
