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Gator attack, daring plane landing, salmon surging: News from around our 50 states

Gator attack, daring plane landing, salmon surging: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © CATIE WEGMAN/TCPALM A female alligator measuring more than 8-feet long, pictured on top, was captured alive at Halpatiokee Park after it bit a man who fell from his bicycle. Two other gators in the bin were from residential stops trapper John Davidson made before arriving at the park. Alabama Montgomery: Alabama public health officials are warning people to avoid eating any fish from some state waterways because of contamination. The state Department of Public Health issued its latest fish consumption advisories this month. They are based on nearly 500 samples of specific fish species taken during the fall of 2020 from 41 bodies of water, health officials said. Restrictions on consumption are broken down by waterbody and presented as the safe number of meals of a species that can be eaten in a given period of time. In some locations, pe

Organizations challenge state over water pollution permit

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Environmental groups are challenging the Montana Department of Environmental Quality for permitting wastewater disposal into the groundwater for a new development in Big Sky that they say could degrade water quality in the Gallatin River downstream from Yellowstone National Park. The Upper Missouri Waterkeeper and Montana Environmental Information Center filed Friday a complaint in Gallatin County court over the department’s May decision to approve a groundwater pollution permit for a septic system owned by Lazy J South, a residential and commercial development less than half a mile from the Gallatin River. The groups say that the permit could lead to increased algal blooms in the river, which is already suffering from unprecedented noxious algal blooms downstream from Big Sky. Such blooms could harm recreational activities on the river, including trout fishing and whitewater rafting, according to the court filing.

Is BLM nominee an ecoterrorist ? GOP Sens Romney, Lee weigh-in on Biden pick to oversee public lands

WASHINGTON A Utah senator is among Republicans calling for the Biden administration to withdraw his nominee to head the Bureau of Land Management because of her involvement with tree spiking more than three decades ago. It must happen, Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, told Fox News over the weekend. It should have been enough that she engaged in reprehensible behavior conspiring with criminals to make vile threats. She also lied to the Senate about her involvement in that. Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney also opposes the confirmation of Tracy Stone-Manning. Sen. Romney is extremely troubled by Ms. Stone-Manning s past involvement in eco-terrorism and believes that her dishonesty about participation in these activities during testimony before the Senate disqualifies her from serving as the director of the Bureau of Land Management, Romney spokeswoman Arielle Mueller said Monday.

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