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COPA - PCBs and Superfund in Bloomington, Indiana
Big Spring and Huntsdale hatcheries after testing there revealed trout carried trace levels of potentially cancer-causing PCBs. At the time, both hatcheries supplied trout to Lancaster County's waters. Big Spring has ... limit their trout consumption to one meal per month. Anglers fishing in waters stocked with Big Spring trout were urged to limit their consumption to one meal per week. A meal is ...
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DS Past Trips - Spring 2008
Preserve and the desert woodland Arthur B. Ripley State Park, anticipating a resplendent display of spring flowers amongst some of the westernmost Joshua trees. Wild-style carcamping with campfires and music ... Sheldon Wildlife Refuge. Hike from the BLM's Virgin Valley Campground to Gooch Table and Big Spring Table, plus one day down Thousand Creek Gorge, braving its chilly waters and rip-rap ...
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Leopold Center - The way it was, 1987-1999: Early Leopold Center challenges - Spring 2007 newsletter
Early Leopold Center challenges - Spring 2007 newsletter The way it was, 1987-1999: Early Leopold Center ... Thanks to seminal work by George Hallberg and his colleagues at Big Spring, it was shown that agriculture was the source of much of ... the work would be a journey. It still is. Back to Spring 2007 Leopold Letter Published by the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture Ames, ...
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EcoIQ Magazine Spring 2002 Features
In Pacific Northwest forests, for example, warm spring days signal plants to burst with buds, shoots, and leaves, ... plants produce berries, seeds, and nuts to reproduce again in the spring and to sustain life through the winter. In the tropical rainforests ... by applying the idea. Initially you may apply it in one big way. Later you create variations on your core idea - you ...
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Spring Weekend Getaways - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Spring Weekend Getaways - National Geographic Adventure Magazine Weekend Getaways Select Past Features Adventure Podcasts Weird and ... Berryman Campground. "It's like a roller coaster from there," says Ferrell Brown, manager at Big Shark Bicycle Company, in St. Louis ($50 a day for rental; www.bigshark.com). Tackle ...
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Spring Weekend Getaways - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, where the resident alligators are auditioning their spring mating calls. The 41-mile (66-kilometer) Red Trail leads from one end of ... smooth, winding singletrack of the legendary Womble Trail. Hook a 30-Incher, Michigan Steelhead—big, honkin' migratory rainbow trout—are considered a naturalized species in the Great Lakes, introduced ...
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Spring River-Fishing The Arkansas Ozarks-Mountain Home-Bull Shoals-Norfork Lake
The US Fish and Wildlife Service operates the Mammoth Spring National Fish Hatchery (501-625-3912) in Mammoth Spring near the spring itself. This is a coolwater /warmwater hatchery that produces a ... light tackle stolen by the big, voracious tiger. AG&FC maintains a number of access areas along the Spring River to accommodate various floats and wade fishermen.
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RANGE magazine.com - Spring 2003 - Up Front
Spring 2003 - Up Front Subscriptions click here for 20% off! E-Mail: info@ ... better: The Center for Biological Diversity, Forest Guardians, Western Watersheds, and other “big guys” like the Sierra Club, Audubon, The Wilderness Society, Natural Resources Defense ... and if this wealthy beast and its effete friends are a plus. Spring 2003 Contents | Git Home! To Subscribe: Please click here or call 1- ...
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Friends of Animals | Making a Space for Bees | Spring 2008
Photo credits: Thomas D. Gootz Beekeepers often use honey bees. The big, fuzzy bumble bees we see on garden flowers carry more pollen than honey bees do ... from flowers, so why not brighten your surroundings and sustain bees with flowering plants? Early spring flowers are particularly important to new colonies, and bees especially appreciate blue, purple, and yellow ...
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Friends of Animals | Letters | Spring 2008
Letters Spring 2008 LETTER 1 -- A Word From the Wise I saw the Cheers & Jeers column (Winter ... than working silently with it. This will make a big difference in addressing the problems you point out. table of contents | Act•ionLine Spring 2008 | flip the page Friends of Animals’ goal ...
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