They are called “ghosts of the forest” because of their stunning white appearance – the rare white deer that now faces complete extermination in Wisconsin
Category: Nature/Environment
Less Intrusive Underwater Research & Excavation
by Charity Bailey Sea of Plenty The earth’s oceans cover more than 70 percent of the planet’s surface, but their depths remain relatively unknown. Some
Pepsi Urged to Stop Polluting Water through Tar Sand Fuel
Environmental protection groups are concerned over the pollution of water due to tar sands mining. The Sierra Club on its website is inviting supporters to
Environmental Activists Welcome Farm Bill Passed by Senate
Yet another good news cheered environmental activists in and outside US as the US Senate passed a new farm bill on Tuesday, February 04, 2014.
Alaska Wilderness Threatened by Canadian Mining Project
Greed for profit comes in direct conflict with life in the oil-gas-mineral industry as its practices transgress the wilderness and destroy wildlife. What a Canadian
Activists Celebrate as Shell Announces No Drilling in Arctic in 2014
The Mudlark gave the news of Shell suspending drilling in the Arctic following the ruling of Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which deemed Department of
Infinto Gold Suing Costa Rica for Rejecting Big Mining Project
Costa Rica’s rainforest is one of the most beautiful in the world and protecting its beauty is its exclusive right. However, Infinito Gold has other
Rat Poison Not a Safe Solution for Farallon Islands, Says Petition
Simplistic approaches to perceived ecological threats can itself prove a greater threat to the ecological community than a solution. An example in the news is
Air Pollution in US, Hong Kong Causes Health Concerns
Poor air quality in parts of US and Hong Kong has triggered health concerns lately. Diana Aguilera’s story on The Fresno Bee, published 3rd of
US Government Responsible for Widespread Bee Decline, Say Environmentalists
According to Government Executive, environmental scientists point to the US authorities as one of the agents responsible for decline in honey bee populations. The reason