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Kansas Approves Night Hunting of Booming Coyote Population
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism voted to modify state regulations in order to allow licensed hunters to use artificial light, night vision, and thermal-imaging equipment when hunting coyotes at night beginning in 2021.
He Went to the Scene of the Fatal Shooting in Portland. Here’s What He...
Gabe Johnson was sitting in his apartment Saturday night in Portland, Oregon, when he heard the gunshots that took the life of a man...
Poll Shows Americans are Bullied into Silence on Political Issues
“People think, why would they want to risk losing friends, losing their job, or suffer economic punishment just by weighing in on political matters, so they just disengage,”
Americans Are Bullied into Silence on Political Issues, Poll Shows
“People think, why would they want to risk losing friends, losing their job, or suffer economic punishment just by weighing in on political matters, so they just disengage,”
Federal Review Finds Alaskan Mine Won’t Damage the Environment, Permits Likely
A comprehensive environmental review by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of the proposed Pebble mine in southwest Alaska, found the mine would not significantly impact regional salmon numbers or reproduction.
States Impose Fines for Not Wearing Masks
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order on July 10 making it a misdemeanor not to wear a facial covering in public indoor and crowded outdoor spaces. Violators are subject to a $500 fine. Businesses are required to enforce the order or risk license suspension.
Trump Administration Finalizes NEPA Reforms to Expedite Infrastructure Development
U.S. President Donald Trump announced his administration has finalized reforms to the National Environmental Policy Act proposed in early January to modernize the environmental review provisions for federal projects and established statutory deadlines for completion environmental reviews.
USDA Finalizes Rule Deregulating Some Biotech Crop Development
The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a final rule to exempt some genetically edited plants from government oversight, in part, by allowing automatic approval of variations of previously approved genetically modified crops.
Trump Administration Backs Aquaculture Expansion
As part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to get the economy restarted, Trump issued an executive order (EO) directing federal agencies to develop plans...