“Nature takes care of a problem that humans couldn’t get a handle on” says CNN reporter John Zarrella. His great video on the topic of an invasive and evasive reptile species overrunning the Florida Everglades is worth the watch. Apparently these sneaky snakes were no match for the extended cold temperatures this past winter in [...]
Posted in Breaking News & Commentary, Media, Nature and Wildlife, Survival and Emergency Preparedness | Also tagged climate change, CNN reporter, environment, Everglades, Flooded grasslands and savannas, Geography, global warming, John Zarrella, nature, Physical geography, Snake, video
For decades, the hunting of the gray wolf has been illegal in the United States. This year they have been delisted from the endangered species list by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service opening the door for hunting in the northern Rocky Mountains.
Environmental and animal rights groups are seeking an injunction in U.S. District Court in Montana [...]
Posted in Nature and Wildlife, video | Also tagged Alaska, Donald Molloy, Donald W. Molloy, Doug Honnold, Earthjustice attorney, Endangered species, environment, fishing, Gray Wolf, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, hunting, Hunting license, Idaho, Judge, Law/Crime, Michael Mauro, Montana, Nez Perce, Rockies, Rocky Mountains, Scavengers, shooting, Sierra Club, Sierra Club Website, U.S. District Court, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, United States, Wolf hunting, Wolf reintroduction, Wolves
PRESS RELEASE – BRIAN BRAWDY & ASSOCIATES
A recent article from The Christian Science Monitor reported on the recent visit of President Barack Obama’s to Elkhart, Indiana. The article states, “… or that the average RV has the carbon footprint of a Third World nation.” Green RVer Brian Brawdy, “Yet another slam from the media on [...]
Posted in Media, Politics and Foreign Affairs, RVing | Also tagged Barack, Brian Brawdy, Carbon Footprint, Eco friendly, eco-rv, Elkhart, Environmental, GoRVing, Green RV, Green RVer, Indiana, Obama, President, President Barack Obama, RVIA, The Christian Science Monitor
Nature Does What Humans Can’t in Python Battles