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Valspar and Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity Team up for National Neighborhood Week
2016-05-09 18:07:22| Coatings World Breaking News
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Valspar Provides $2.5 Million to Support Habitat for Humanity
2016-04-28 15:01:00| Coatings World Breaking News
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Removal of 4 Dams to Reopen 420 Miles of Historic Salmon Habitat on Klamath River
2016-04-07 18:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: Its been 115 years since the first of six dams began regulating flows on the Klamath River, which runs from the high desert of eastern Oregon to the northern California coast. By 2020 most of them will be gone--and the rivers once-abundant salmon runs hopefully on the rebound--if two new agreements between tribal, state and federal governments, the operator and other stakeholders work out as planned. On Wednesday, standing before the mouth of the Klamath River on the Yurok Reservation in...
As Habitat Loss Slows Down, Tigers Could Double In Number By 2022
2016-04-07 01:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: With populations hovering at less than 3,500 worldwide, tigers have long been considered on the brink of extinction. But scientists finally have good news: Habitat loss has slowed down more than expected in recent years due to conservation efforts, and there is now enough forest for tigers to double in number by 2022. According to a new study in the journal Science Advances, less than 8 percent of global tiger habitat disappeared between 2001 and 2014, 98 percent of which happened in Indonesia and...
Tigers still have enough habitat to bounce back
2016-04-05 14:50:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mother Nature Network: Tigers still have enough habitat to bounce back A new satellite survey suggests tigers could still double their wild population by 2022 -- rare optimism for the endangered big cats. When the 20th century began, about 100,000 wild tigers still roamed across wooded swaths of Asia. Fewer than 3,500 of the iconic cats exist today, living in fragments of forest that only add up to about 7 percent of the species' historic range. Tigers may never regain their former glory, but that doesn't mean...
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