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Scientists Find New Threat to Hawai'i's Tomato Crop (Jan 7, 2010) University of Hawaii. Scientists at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) report that the destructive viral disease, Tomato yellow leaf curl, has been found…
Wisconsin's Fifth Annual Invasive Species Awareness Month "Slow the Spread by Sole and Tread" -- Jun 2010 Wisconsin Council on Invasive Species. Attend workshops, field trips and lectures throughout the state to learn moreabout the impacts of invasive species in Wisconsin. * See our…
VHS Found in Lake Superior Fish: Michigan, Wisconsin Not Planning Regulation Changes In Lake Superior Based On Findings Of Cornell University (Jan 27, 2010) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Recent findings by a Cornell University research team of traces of Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia…
(ATLANTA – February 26, 2010) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation Gina McCarthy will join officials from the S.C. State Ports Authority (SCSPA), S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), S.C
TPWD Seeks Input on Prospective List of Approved Exotic Aquatic Plants (Feb 18, 2010) Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is requesting input from stakeholders who buy and sell exotic aquatic plants, and the public, on a Draft Listing of Exotic Aquatic Plants…
(ATLANTA – February 26, 2010) Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Deputy Regional Administrator Beverly Banister along with officials from the U.S
FWC Creates Special Season for Capture and Removal of Reptiles of Concern (Feb 22, 2010) Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has created a special season from March 8 to April 17 for hunters with a hunting license and a $26…
EPA is currently accepting applications for the 2010 National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management, which recognizes leadership in addressing environmental triggers as part of comprehensive asthma programs. I can personally attest to the benefits of winning; in 2006, it was awarded to…
Projects among twenty nationwide receiving funds to combat climate change, save consumers money (Denver, Colo. – February 25, 2010) The U.S
(Asheville, NC – February 25, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that Land of Sky Region Council in Asheville, North Carolina is among 20 U.S
(San Juan, P.R.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ordered Caribbean Petroleum Refinery L.P. (CAPECO) to resume cleanup work in the aftermath of the October 2009 explosion and fire at it’s facility in Bayamon, Puerto Rico
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that 20 U.S. communities, including two Indian Tribes, will receive $7.8 million in grants for projects that will reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 10-OPA18 (Chicago - Feb. 25, 2010) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 will accept public comments until April 7 on ArcelorMittal's requests to continue injecting hazardous waste deep underground at its Burns Harbor facility, 250 W. U.S. Highway 12
(ATLANTA – February 25, 2010) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Deputy Regional Administrator Beverly Banister will join officials from U.S
Students are often looking for opportunities to earn service hours. Non-profits, faith-based organizations often have such opportunities. Yet, why not think of creative ways to earn these service hours and protect the environment at the same time? And who says that community service should be…
Los estudiantes siempre están a la búsqueda de oportunidades para obtener horas de servicio. Muchas organizaciones sin fines de lucro o aquellas basadas en grupos de fe también brindan dichas oportunidades. Sin embargo, ¿por qué no pensar en maneras creativas para conseguir estas horas de…
New Grants and Funding Opportunities: Strategic Agricultural Initiative (SAI) Grant Program FY2010 - EPA-R9-CED1-10-002 (open Jan 19, 2010) Grants.gov. The Strategic Agricultural Initiative (SAI) is EPA 's outreach program to facilitate the adoption of pest management practices that help growers…
Upcoming Education for Professionals: Vegetation Monitoring in a Management Context University of Florida. Natural Areas Training Academy. Mar 1-6, 2010 Archbold Biological Station Lake Placid, Florida Working Across Boundaries to Protect Ecosystems University of Florida. Natural Areas Training…
The U.S. EPA asked for your ideas about how to better manage our stuff and you answered back with your passion, creativity, and many ideas on how to make a difference! U.S. EPA’s national video competition, “Our Planet, Our Stuff, Our Choice,” closed on February 16, 2010 with over 200…
Today, scientists from the NOAA-funded Gulf of Maine Toxicity project issued an outlook for a significant regional bloom of a toxic alga that causes ‘red tides’ in the spring and summer of this year, potentially threatening the New England shellfish industry.
Scientists Find New Threat to Hawai'i's Tomato Crop (Jan 7, 2010) University of Hawaii. Scientists at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) report that the destructive viral disease, Tomato yellow leaf curl, has been found…
Wisconsin's Fifth Annual Invasive Species Awareness Month "Slow the Spread by Sole and Tread" -- Jun 2010 Wisconsin Council on Invasive Species. Attend workshops, field trips and lectures throughout the state to learn moreabout the impacts of invasive species in Wisconsin. * See our…
VHS Found in Lake Superior Fish: Michigan, Wisconsin Not Planning Regulation Changes In Lake Superior Based On Findings Of Cornell University (Jan 27, 2010) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Recent findings by a Cornell University research team of traces of Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia…
(ATLANTA – February 26, 2010) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation Gina McCarthy will join officials from the S.C. State Ports Authority (SCSPA), S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), S.C
TPWD Seeks Input on Prospective List of Approved Exotic Aquatic Plants (Feb 18, 2010) Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is requesting input from stakeholders who buy and sell exotic aquatic plants, and the public, on a Draft Listing of Exotic Aquatic Plants…
(ATLANTA – February 26, 2010) Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Deputy Regional Administrator Beverly Banister along with officials from the U.S
FWC Creates Special Season for Capture and Removal of Reptiles of Concern (Feb 22, 2010) Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has created a special season from March 8 to April 17 for hunters with a hunting license and a $26…
EPA is currently accepting applications for the 2010 National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management, which recognizes leadership in addressing environmental triggers as part of comprehensive asthma programs. I can personally attest to the benefits of winning; in 2006, it was awarded to…
Projects among twenty nationwide receiving funds to combat climate change, save consumers money (Denver, Colo. – February 25, 2010) The U.S
(Asheville, NC – February 25, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that Land of Sky Region Council in Asheville, North Carolina is among 20 U.S
(San Juan, P.R.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ordered Caribbean Petroleum Refinery L.P. (CAPECO) to resume cleanup work in the aftermath of the October 2009 explosion and fire at it’s facility in Bayamon, Puerto Rico
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that 20 U.S. communities, including two Indian Tribes, will receive $7.8 million in grants for projects that will reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 10-OPA18 (Chicago - Feb. 25, 2010) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 will accept public comments until April 7 on ArcelorMittal's requests to continue injecting hazardous waste deep underground at its Burns Harbor facility, 250 W. U.S. Highway 12
(ATLANTA – February 25, 2010) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Deputy Regional Administrator Beverly Banister will join officials from U.S
Students are often looking for opportunities to earn service hours. Non-profits, faith-based organizations often have such opportunities. Yet, why not think of creative ways to earn these service hours and protect the environment at the same time? And who says that community service should be…
Los estudiantes siempre están a la búsqueda de oportunidades para obtener horas de servicio. Muchas organizaciones sin fines de lucro o aquellas basadas en grupos de fe también brindan dichas oportunidades. Sin embargo, ¿por qué no pensar en maneras creativas para conseguir estas horas de…
New Grants and Funding Opportunities: Strategic Agricultural Initiative (SAI) Grant Program FY2010 - EPA-R9-CED1-10-002 (open Jan 19, 2010) Grants.gov. The Strategic Agricultural Initiative (SAI) is EPA 's outreach program to facilitate the adoption of pest management practices that help growers…
Upcoming Education for Professionals: Vegetation Monitoring in a Management Context University of Florida. Natural Areas Training Academy. Mar 1-6, 2010 Archbold Biological Station Lake Placid, Florida Working Across Boundaries to Protect Ecosystems University of Florida. Natural Areas Training…
The U.S. EPA asked for your ideas about how to better manage our stuff and you answered back with your passion, creativity, and many ideas on how to make a difference! U.S. EPA’s national video competition, “Our Planet, Our Stuff, Our Choice,” closed on February 16, 2010 with over 200…
Today, scientists from the NOAA-funded Gulf of Maine Toxicity project issued an outlook for a significant regional bloom of a toxic alga that causes ‘red tides’ in the spring and summer of this year, potentially threatening the New England shellfish industry.