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11 parks, walking trails and nature destinations to visit this summer

11 parks, walking trails and nature destinations to visit this summer Just Go Outside: Allaire State Park slowly wakes up from Winter UP NEXT As we enter into another safe, responsible and socially distanced summer, we d like to remind you that the great outdoors is always an option for exercise, entertainment and some natural tranquility. © Peter Ackerman The Manasquan Reservoir is a source of water for municipalities and utilities. The Reservoir is also a natural setting for recreational activities and outdoor pursuits. The 770-acre Reservoir is part of a larger 1,208 acre site that include woods and wetlands, a 5-mile perimeter trail, fishing and boating areas, and a Visitor Center.

Former OKC Zookeeper Pleads Guilty To Trafficking Baby Galapagos Tortoises

By: News 9 Oklahoma City - A former zookeeper at the Oklahoma City Zoo is facing federal charges from the US Fish & Wildlife Services. Josh Lucas was illegally selling and distributing Galapagos tortoises across state lines. On Wednesday, Lucas pleaded guilty to a single wildlife trafficking in violation of the Lacey Act. The Oklahoma City Zoo provided the following statement: “The Oklahoma City Zoo’s former employee, Josh Lucas, assistant curator of herpetology, was formally sentenced on federal charges from US Fish and Wildlife Services (USFWS) for the illegal sale and interstate distribution of Galapagos tortoises. Mr. Lucas stole Galapagos tortoise eggs from the OKC Zoo, hatched them, and sold the offspring between April and June of 2016. This highly unusual incident has shocked and saddened the entire Zoo staff and has strengthened our vigilance to care for and protect the wildlife entrusted to us. Since learning of the theft in March 2020, the Zoo has modified int

Wolverine supporters file lawsuit to protect the species

Wolverine supporters file lawsuit to protect the species Conservation groups have filed suit to protect the U.S. wolverine population. The action taken by that coalition follows the federal government’s decision to leave the animals off its list of those protected by the Endangered Species Act. © Shutterstock Wolverines are scarce but they weren t listed as endangered. Wolverines are scarce but they weren t listed as endangered. (Shutterstock/) Though they occupy Alaska and Canada, ABC News reports that only 300 wolverines currently live in the lower 48 states. According to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services, they are currently found “in the North Cascades in Washington and the Northern Rocky Mountains in Idaho, Montana, Oregon (Wallowa Range), and Wyoming.”

Conservation groups sue to protect wolverines - New York Daily News

Conservation groups sue to protect wolverines - New York Daily News
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