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Wild Turkey Populations Highest in 300 Years

Thanks to habitat restoration and the efforts of conservation groups, wild turkey populations have bounced back. Also discover heritage turkeys .

Why Don’t Republicans Champion Carbon Cap-and-Trade? It Was Their Idea

What would a time-traveler have to say about “cap-and-tax” rhetoric, and the market-based environmental successes of past Republican presidents?

Kevin Frazier Website Pick

I do a lot of waiting when on assignment for ET and FloTV is a godsend because it is live-streaming TV that I can watch anywhere.

Dwindling Fossil Fuels and Our Food System

With fewer and fewer discoveries of new oil, our current system of agriculture becomes increasingly unsustainable.

Dave Brower: Tireless Environmental Champion

A Plowboy Interview with Dave Brower the founder of Friends of the Earth and League of Conservation Voters, and the Sierra Club’s first executive director.

Village Bicycle Project Benefits Poor African Families

Peckham’s Village Bicycle Project donates used bicycles and parts to poor families in Africa, and the effects have been life-changing.

Home Energy Solution | Alternative Energy

Latest trend present for homes is to establish alternative energy solutions inside it, from the wind turbines producing electricity and the solar collection cells that contain hydrogen cells.

What Was Your First Farm Animal?

On the farm their can be lots of animals. Do you remmeber your first farm animal?

Race is on to build electric vehicle charging stations

EVs are arriving soon, and the race is on to build charging stations

Louisiana oil rig explosion: weather hurts Gulf oil fight

MOUTH OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER — Oil from a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico was oozing into Louisiana’s ecologically rich wetlands today as storms threatened to frustrate desperate protection efforts.