, January 12, 2012 (ENS) - Hawaiian and national environmental groups are joining the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources to combat poaching and wildlife crimes by sponsoring a toll-free, confidential reward tip line, 1-855-DLNR-TIP.
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TALX will present a complimentary webinar, "New York's New Wage Reporting Requirements - Keys to Compliance," to help employers understand the new law and how to achieve compliance using an automated solution.St. ...
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[BOGOTÁ] The current trend of increasing ocean acidification, which threatens fisheries around the world, is driven mainly by man-made changes and is higher even than that seen at the end of the last ice age, some 11,000 year ago, a study has said.
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the news source for legal professionals. Free! Join 35000+ readers [Federal Register Volume 77, Number 17 (Thursday, January 26, 2012)] [Notices] [Pages 4034-4035] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] [FR Doc No: 2012-1603 ...
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As the chorus calling on public media to add more local journalists grows, let’s be mindful of the specific ways adding journalists can dramatically improve local public service.
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Canada's prime minister heads to China next week where he'll discuss Canada's vast oil reserves in a visit that's being viewed as an "open warning" to the United States, which rejected a pipeline from Canada to Texas.
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Coffee farms from Kona to Ka'u are feeling the impact of spreading coffee berry borer infestations. However, a three-pronged approach aimed at combating the beetle appears to be helping, a University of Hawaii extension agent and area coffee growers said Friday.
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The Humane Society of the United States and The Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust announced new efforts to support the Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Conservation and Resource Enforcement’s work to combat poaching and designated wildlife-related crimes by sponsoring a toll-free, confidential reward tip line, 1-855-DLNR-TIP.
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In November 2010, the state Agriculture Board approved quarantine and treatment measures for Big Island coffee, however, that lapsed in December and another plan for quarantine is currently before the board. In January 2011, the board approved the use of the fungus Beauveria bassiana, which is naturally-occurring and kills the coffee berry borer.
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Between out-of-control fires and destructive invasive species, Australia is facing major environmental problems. Now, an Australian scientist says he has a radical solution to these issues: Import large animals, such as elephants, to consume flammable grasses and combat the feral animals that are reconstructing the ecosystem.
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