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2012/05/27 15:19
2012/05/27 15:19
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A humpback whale calf breaches just offshore from an Australian east coast headland. Photo: Harry Nicholas HUMPBACK watchers are in for a whale of a time with about 17,000 of the animals expected to...
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2012/05/27 08:07
2012/05/27 08:07
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Carly Corona of Durham Parkview East 4-H shows off her swine during the Junior Livestock Auction at the Silver Dollar Fair on Saturday. (Jason Halley/Staff Photo) All Chico E-R...
2012/05/27 07:10
2012/05/27 07:10
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ON Wednesday 30 May there will be the opportunity to discuss good grassland management practices which maximise lamb performance and ultimately reduce costs/kg of gain. Experts can easily roll the...
2012/05/27 04:10
2012/05/27 04:10
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ENTRIES have now closed for the NSA/Closamectin sale of working sheepdogs which will be held at Ballymena Livestock Mart on Monday 28th May. The sale, which is sponsored again by Closamectin, has...
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2012/05/26 12:11
2012/05/26 12:11
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An environmental group filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the National Marine Fisheries Service to force a decision on whether it will put a population of rare dolphins living near Hawaii on the...
2012/05/26 05:06
2012/05/26 05:06
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The whales are back in force, so please, drive carefully. That message to boat and ship skippers comes from the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary in hopes of avoiding injury or death to a...
2012/05/26 02:44
2012/05/26 02:44
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DEWEY BEACH -- Despite the warm winter, environmental officials say water temperatures are right where they should be leading into the summer. According to Stewart Michels of the Delaware Department...
2012/05/26 02:18
2012/05/26 02:18
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THE industry that was to define a colonised Australia, shape its literature and populate its rural towns for well over a century began humbly. In 1788, the continent's stock of farm animals amounted...
2012/05/25 23:37
2012/05/25 23:37
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With red, white and blue bunting already in place in towns and villages across Britain, virtually all of the country will have clear blue skies and unseasonably high temperatures today and tomorrow,...
2012/05/25 21:58
2012/05/25 21:58
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My opinion is that the grouper closure may have done us some good. The black groupers we have been catching and keeping have been extremely healthy looking to me and slightly larger overall....
2012/05/25 20:14
2012/05/25 20:14
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There was a symmetry to their day: the first call of “Fish On!” went up from their boat, Casuarina, two minutes into competition. Their last fish bit with only two minutes left in competition. The...
2012/05/25 15:37
2012/05/25 15:37
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Commercial red meat production for South Dakota totaled 81.9 million pounds during April, down 5 percent from March but up 2 percent over the year. The Agriculture Department says both pork and sheep...
2012/05/25 14:45
2012/05/25 14:45
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Fish is a healthy food because it's a lowfat source of high-quality protein. But contaminants, such as parasites, bacteria and chemical pollutants, are often associated with different types of...
2012/05/25 07:05
2012/05/25 07:05
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SOMETHING fishy is afoot at Clean Seas Tuna as a mystery illness is killing its stock of Yellowtail Kingfish, adding at least $17.5 million to its full year loss. The gut enteritis problem affecting...
2012/05/25 03:42
2012/05/25 03:42
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WASHINGTON, May 23, 2012 (AFP) - - New Zealand's foreign minister voiced hope Wednesday that Japan would find a way to compromise in coming years on whaling, despite a long and bitter deadlock in...
2012/05/24 21:16
2012/05/24 21:16
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COMMERCIAL tuna fishermen have been accused of using whale sharks as giant lures to increase their catch. Whale sharks naturally attract schools of fish and Greenpeace has accused the industry of...
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2012/05/24 21:12
2012/05/24 21:12
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I usually set up in the woods on opening day of turkey season, at the intersection of trails along the base of a ridge. But this year I put my camo tent next to some honeysuckle beneath a lone cedar...
2012/05/24 20:53
2012/05/24 20:53
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There are many different ways to identify a person, from economic status to differences in skin color. The “Race: Are We So Different” exhibit at the Discovery Center takes a scientific look at the...
2012/05/24 17:03
2012/05/24 17:03
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The first stop in Barrow is along the Arctic shore to see the remains of house ‘mounds’, sod structures going back 1,500 years. Thousands of artifacts led archeologists to believe that people occupied...
2012/05/24 16:50
2012/05/24 16:50
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BARBARAELLEN KOCH PHOTO | This demonstration shows how wool is sheared off in one large piece. The 3rd annual Long Island Fleece & Fiber Fair — the only event of its kind on Long Island — was held...