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Florida Beach Guide: Naples
Special to the SentinelThe pelicans know. Even simple sea birds can sense tranquillity. That must be why these large-billed creatures like to float on gentle waters that lap softly along Vanderbilt Beach. Serenity also attracts two-legged creatures of the human variety to this...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lion (animal), Republic of Ireland, Tiger (animal), Bars and Clubs
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'The Amazing Race' finale recap, Bates and Anthony win it all
Back in February, before we knew about crippling fears of water and low likeability factors and One Mullet to Rule Them All, 11 teams began a race around the world. Stuff happened with cheese and haggis. Alliances formed, craziness surfaced, teeth...
Tags: Entertainment, Nationals Park, Sports, Martin Luther King Jr., Bars and Clubs
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Letters: Malibu's lost lagoon
Re "A deep divide at Malibu Lagoon," April 30 California's "restoration" of the Malibu Lagoon has turned a nature preserve into what one activist called a "manufactured wetland theme park." Part of the reason for the restoration was to eliminate...
Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Ecosystems, Environmental Pollution
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Fans show up for 'Swamp People,' stay for dancing at eighth annual Powwow
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloAttendance at the Tupelo Buffalo Park's eighth annual White Buffalo Powwow was bolstered this year by the appearance of two stars of television's Swamp People. Many attended the ritual dancing event to get an autograph from Swamp People's RJ and Jay...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Dance, Entertainment Events
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Phosphate mining damages environment, but also drives economy, study finds
Bradenton HeraldA new study predicts considerable damage to Central Florida's environment if four proposed phosphate mining projects win approval, but contends that mitigation would more than make up for long-term adverse effects. "Mitigation" refers to methods of...Tags: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Conservation, Science and Technology, Mining, Environmental Issues
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Corps rejects SunWest Park plan
The Tampa TribuneARIPEKA - Pasco County has revised and tweaked the permit application for its proposed SunWest Park. It has enlisted congressmen to lobby on the county's behalf. But none of those efforts was enough to convince the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to...Tags: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tampa, Politics, Lobbying
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Fest is for the birds --and flock of watchers
The BladeOAK HARBOR, Ohio -- Autumn Rose McAllister arrived at Magee Marsh north of here on Thursday as a bright, inquisitive teenager with little more than a passing interest in the bird life all around us. She will leave this weekend as a passionate birder --...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Festive Events, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Travel
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Home & Garden briefs, Saturday, May 11
Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, Pa.The Environmental Education Center is offering weekly walks through the Tannersville Bog every Wednesday from 1 to 3:30 p.m. through June 5. These 2 1/2 hour walks are guided by an environmental educator from the Center who will lead walkers through the...Tags: Nature Conservancy, Monroe County (Pennsylvania)
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Chisago County: Body in swamp confirmed to be Danielle Jelinek's
St. Paul Pioneer PressFive months after she went missing, Danielle Jelinek has been found. The Chisago County sheriff's office confirmed late Friday, May 10, that the 27-year-old Oakdale woman's body was recovered from a Chisago Lake Township swamp earlier in the day. An...Tags: Prosecution, Asthma, Rentals
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Snails prove costly for port to remove
The News TribuneWhen agricultural inspectors first discovered a dime-sized mollusk on a vacant industrial site at the Port of Tacoma eight years ago, they sounded a loud alarm. If those vineyard snails, an invader from the Mediterranean, spread to the state's bountiful...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics
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INDOT taking steps to make up for I-69 damage
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind.On a steep hillside behind an under-construction cabin and not far from the wide clear-cut swath that will become I-69 through Greene County are just-planted saplings supported by tall bamboo poles -- chinkapin oak, tulip poplar, maple, black walnut --...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Environmental Issues, Travel, Highway Transportation
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Stafford development draws state penalty
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va.A Manassas-based development partnership is facing state enforcement action for disturbing wetlands and waters in Stafford County. That's according to a consent decree signed by the partnership, R. Income Properties LLC and the Virginia Department of...Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Stafford County, Land Resources, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
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