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Smoke on the Water: Stopping a Coal-fired Power Plant in Arkansas
February 15, 2012 — Nationwide, coal-fired power plants appear to be on the way out. But in southwest Arkansas—next to some of the finest fish and wildlife habitat anywhere—one may be on the way in.
11 Tips for Feeding Backyard Birds
September 27, 2011 — Follow this advice to attract the most feathered friends to your feeders.
Balance of Power
September 06, 2011 — Green energy isn’t necessarily harmless. But new efforts are under way to site renewable energy projects and transmission lines outside unspoiled landscapes and wildlife habitat.
Three Easy but Important Ways to Keep Your Bird Feeders Disease-Free
December 06, 2010 — Make sure you're helping, not harming, your feathered visitors with these simple steps.
EPA Says Greenhouse Gases are Hazardous to Your Health
December 09, 2009 — As international climate talks begin, the agency classifies these emissions as dangerous to human health and the environment.
U.S.-Mexico Border Fence Hinders Wildlife, Study Says
July 07, 2009 — Ferruginous Pygmy-Owls and bighorn sheep are two of the roving species that could be affected.
Singing a Happy Tune
July 10, 2007