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U.N.: Seas can't absorb runoff, raw sewage (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-04-2006 at 12:00:29

Raw sewage releases can lead to fish kills like this one in 1997 in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.Untreated sewage pouring into the world's seas and oceans is polluting their water and coastlines and endangering the health and welfare of the people and animals that inhabit them, according to a U.N. report released Wednesday.



Report: U.S. may loose in logging operation (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-04-2006 at 12:00:29

** FILE ** Wildfire damage from the Biscuit Fire is shown Sept. 8, 2002, on Snow Camp Mountain near Agnes, Ore. A federal judge has lifted three injunctions that had temporarily barred salvage logging of the 2002 Biscuit fire in Southern Oregon. But attorneys for environmentalists say appeals could delay the start of any logging in the area burned by the largest wildfire in the nation two years ago. (AP Photo/Jeff Barnard, File)The federal government spent nearly $11 million to salvage timber from an Oregon wildfire in 2002, yet it stands to get less than $9 million from selling the wood, congressional investigators said in a report released Wednesday.



Eagle that lost chicks euthanized (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-04-2006 at 03:00:29

A bald eagle nicknamed Martha is seen here with one of her chicks. Martha, whose chicks died after she was attacked and unable to care for them, had to be euthanized after injuring a wing.Martha, the unlucky bald eagle that received the nation's sympathy in the spring after being injured and then losing her family, has been euthanized after getting injured again.



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