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Playing with Channel Island Foxes!

Oh my! Somedays are just OH my days. I have seen about five foxes in my life, in Alaska, Canada, Wyoming and The Holler. I was on Santa Cruz Island before and saw the Channel Island foxes, a very unusual species that live only on the Channel Islands, no where else in the world, but I wasn’t really taking photos then. So back I went to see them again and try and get their photos. We hiked all over stunning Santa Cruz Island, and I firmly believe that since I was seeking, I didn’t find. It was an hour until the boat left and I had already been waiting in the place I had seen them before for about an hour. Silent, still, waiting. When, at last, the first fox came out. She scuttled along this open but submerged ditch that I am guessing she built that led from her…
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How wolves are beneficial
The birth of a vision — The Grand Canyon Watershed National Monument
A plan to create the Grand Canyon Watershed National Monument would be a big step towards connecting wildlife corridors…
Plastic Bags Going, Going, Gone
Marks and Spencer is one of the retailers that has agreed to donate the extra money from carrier bag sales to good causes in Scotland. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
Small local moves here and there add up, on occasion, to major change. We are amazed to learn of the scale of the success in the Celtic region with the program to ensure consumers and vendors share in the cost of the environmental mess that plastic bags create. Thanks to the Guardian for this coverage:
Scottish shops start charging for bags
Charge of at least 5p a carrier bag introduced in bid to emulate 70% fall in usage in Wales and Northern Ireland
Scotland is joining Wales and Northern Ireland in charging shoppers for carrier bags , in an attempt to encourage sustainable behaviour among shoppers. Last year, shoppers at Scotland’s main supermarket chains alone used 800m single-use bags, most of…
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Salt Lake City: October 23 Lecture on the Wolves of Yellowstone
The Treetalker returns!
The Big Rhino Debt Swap
http://wildlifenews.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/borneo-sumatran-rhino.jpg The United States government and the Indonesian government has signed a new agreement that will see debt owned by Indonesia to the United States swapped for rhino protection and conservation measures. The new deal also involves Indonesian NGO KEHATI.
The agreement will see Indonesia commit about… http://wildlifenews.co.uk/2014/the-big-rhino-debt-swap/

