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September 6, 2016 by sherrconsulting

The Status of Wetlands Toady

https://www.epa.gov/wetlands

Despite the acknowledgment of the importance of wetlands to nature, the USA loses 60,000 acres of wetlands a year. Read on for more specifics on the state of wetlands today in the USA.

Posted in environment, ethics, health, pollution, water, wildlife
Tagged fish, flooding, floodwaters, nature, Water Quality, wetlands, wildlife
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Where I want to be!

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Posted in boating, environment, water
Tagged kayak, nature, paddling
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June 29, 2013 by sherrconsulting

Nature thrives where wolves have returned

I have a soft spot in my heart for wolves though I am not a rancher. Let Fish and Wildlife finish wolf recovery programs. Where wolves have returned, nature thrives. Watch video:

Posted in Arctic, Canada, environment, wildlife
Tagged fish and wildlife, nature, wildlife, wolves
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