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Guest view: Expand quarantine for buffalo restoration beyond Yellowstone

The InterTribal Buffalo Council was founded in 1992 to restore buffalo to Tribal lands to preserve our historical, cultural, traditional and spiritual relationships with buffalo, and has advocated for the quarantine and translocation of Yellowstone buffalo since its inception. ITBC submitted the first proposals to quarantine Yellowstone buffalo as an alternative to their slaughter in 1993. Only four months ago, the first Tribe-to-Tribe transfer of 40 brucellosis-free Yellowstone bulls were sent from the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes’ quarantine facility to 15 Native Nations through ITBC. While this is a massive victory and testament to 30 years of inter-tribal efforts to protect the Yellowstone buffalo, it has not been achieved without significant challenge.

How These Legal Firms Are Taking Action for Renewable Energy

Renewable energy is a focal point for reversing the climate crisis’ effects and putting the world on a healthier, more sustainable path. Environmentalists most commonly focus on solar and wind energy, moving away from fossil fuels.   However, they may encounter legal issues along the way. These legal firms are taking unique approaches to helping activists and organizations through any troubles they could find themselves in.   Sabin Center for Climate Change Law From Columbia University, the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law formed to help bring about environmental change where progress was getting stuck. Often, this firm provides pro bono work.

COVID-19 testing site in Israel torched by extremists - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

COVID-19 testing site in Israel torched by extremists - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Washington Monument Closed After Visit From Interior Secretary Who s Positive For COVID-19

December 18, 2020 The National Park Service temporarily closed the Washington Monument on Friday after a recent visit by Interior Secretary David L. Bernhardt, who tested positive for the coronavirus on Wednesday. Subscribe Bernhardt, a Colorado native, visited the iconic District of Columbia monument recently, Interior Department spokesman Nicholas Goodwin said in an email. Employees who came into contact with the secretary had to quarantine, leaving too few to safely operate the site. Tourists normally ride an elevator to the observation deck 500 feet up, where they can enjoy views for miles. Subscribe Out of an abundance of caution, a couple of employees have quarantined resulting in a temporary workforce reduction at the monument and its temporary closure, Goodwin wrote.

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