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Zoo blamed for death of 11 Siberian tigers

BEIJING (AP) — Eleven rare Siberian tigers have died at a wildlife park in a startling case that activists say hints at unsavory practices among some zoos and animal farms in China: They are overbreeding endangered animals in the hopes of making illicit profit on their carcasses.

March 12, 2010

Surviving ND winter

Surviving ND winter With spring around the corner, recent snows and frost may keep some “non-charismatic” species in the area hunkered down a bit longer, but one sign of spring has emerged.

By Lisa Call , March 11, 2010

Park Service recommends volunteers help thin elk herd

After sifting through thousands of comments, the National Park Service said the "preferred alternative" is letting volunteer hunters in to thin the elk herd in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, according to a Monday press release.

March 08, 2010

Tough winter takes a toll on mule deer PressPass

February 22, 2010

Pigs pose problems PressPass

Pigs pose problems An animal estimated to cause $800 million damage in the U.S. annually first appeared in North Dakota in 2007 and state animal officials are strongly urging the public to report all sightings.

By Lisa Call , February 18, 2010

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