October 13, 2009
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Warming climate means these escaped exotics will likely populate northward- With all the escaped animals from all over the tropics finding a home in Florida, things are getting exciting. Studies show some large snakes could survive as far north as Oregon. Giant snakes warming to U.S. climes. By Janet Raloff . Science News.
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Motorist saves woman as she was being stomped by the buck- Florissant, Colorado area deer gores woman who tried to pet it. By Daniel Petty. The Denver Post
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The remaining quota might be adjusted or other changes made- Montana wolf-hunt quota could change after 9 shot near Yellowstone. By Matthew Brown. AP
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Like the undead, there was movement to rebuild the disastrous Teton Dam in Eastern Idaho. Maybe now it will stop- Idaho Department of Water Resources director, a big supporter of rebuilding the Teton Dam, retires. Salt Lake Tribune If you are not old enough to have heard of, or remember the Teton Dam, here is…
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I’ve been traveling for the last week but while I was in Nevada I was contacted by John Miller about this story. On September 29th the meetings of the Bighorn Sheep/Domestic Sheep Advisory Board restarted after a several month hiatus. They will continue to meet into the future. UI questions prof’s attendance at bighorn meeting…