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Study: Louisiana slipping slowly into Gulf (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2007 at 06:00:52
A new report by scientists studying Louisiana?s sinking coast says the land here is not just sinking, it?s sliding ever so slowly into the Gulf of Mexico.

Study: Louisiana slipping slowly into Gulf (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2007 at 09:02:08

Sections of the new flood gates are lowered in the London Ave. Canal during a demonstration in New Orleans Sat. Aug. 26, 2006. The gates once in place will reduce the strain on the levee walls from surges of water from Lake Pontchartrain driven into the canal by storms. The levees along the canal failed during Hurricane Katrina and contributed to the flooding of New Orleans. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)A new report by scientists studying Louisiana?s sinking coast says the land here is not just sinking, it?s sliding ever so slowly into the Gulf of Mexico.



Endangered snail still struggling to survive (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2007 at 09:02:08

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Cary Myler counts tiny Bruneau hot springsnails, Dec. 15, 2006, that thrive in geothermally heated springs seeping along the Bruneau River in southwestern Idaho. A decade ago, the snails were at the center of a national battle over federal laws designed to protect endangered species. Today, years after the lawsuits were decided and most of the rhetoric retired, they are closer to extinction than ever before Years after the lawsuits were decided and most of the rhetoric retired, the Bruneau hot springsnails are closer to extinction than ever before.



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