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'Call Your Senators, It's Go Time.' The Senate Will Likely Vote on Boundary Waters Protections This Week Get the hottest outdoor news—plus a free month of onX Hunt Elite. Email address Thank you! By signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Conservation leaders who’ve been tracking the status of a resolution that could decide the fate of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness are now sounding the alarm. A vote that will either affirm or eliminate protections for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness will happen as early as Wednesday. “We just got notice that there’s time being held on the floor [Wednesday] for the CRA resolution,” executive director of Save the Boundary Waters Ingrid Lyons said in a call to action from D.C. Tuesday evening. “So it’s not official that it will be voted on but it’s on the docket, it’s in the queue. Which makes sense, there’s only two weeks left here on the CRA. But we’re getting official word that the vote could be as soon as tomorrow, so, continue to call your senators. It’s go time.” House Joint Resolution 140 passed the House of Representatives in January, but has since stalled in the Senate. It relied on an unprecedented use of the Congressional Review Act to overturn a...

'Call Your Senators, It's Go Time.' The Senate Will Likely Vote on Boundary Waters Protections This Week
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maybe we should all bury some history books in caches all around the country for when truth is hard to come by

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And memory is what drives survival and adaptability to change

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I think there is something to having a capacity for memory

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may i recommend this as your desktop background? it's nice to stare at, i've used just north of Minneapolis for over a decade now

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Omg what type of pooch is this teddy bear?

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Really cool

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It’s all about keeping us from talking to each other

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Looking forward to hearing more about it!

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What an adorable dog? Is that a yorkie? I wonder if it is easier for dogs to understand sign language or verbal commands?

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Reducing the barrier to education by eliminating fees would be a start.

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I’m not claiming to have an answer, but perhaps it lies somewhere in landscape of occupations that recognize achievements of young males, and to broaden and change the landscape to reduce the more destructive outlets that emphasize violence, and increase those that emphasize skills and innovation.

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Perhaps it is simpler than that. Perhaps the lure of feeling all powerful, no matter how terrible the result, draws in the seemingly future-less and powerless young male to its thrall for one awful moment of dispensing terror.

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“Damaging” might be a better word choice than “effective.”

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Would make a beautiful find art print

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Not sure where feedback belongs, but when I share a skylight post I get a big fuzzy image rather then a crisp logo or image from the post… there was better content when I visited today, which is great, but a couple of kinks with blocking or “disliking” a post.

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Photograph of a Cliff Swallow colony

Photograph of a Cliff Swallow colony

Here's a shot I got in May of a Cliff Swallow colony on the central coast. There were so many nests I lost count and I can't wait to get back there in 2026!

#Birds #Photography #Nature

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Keeper of the Flame (1942), starring Katharine Hepburn & Spencer Tracy.

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A moving composition #nature #water #autumn #stream

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Thanks for the info

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@scubak1ng.bsky.social

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Funding urgently needed to save Samoa's 'little dodo' from extinction Samoa's Critically Endangered Tooth-billed Pigeon, or 'little dodo', is facing imminent extinction due to deforestation, hunting and invasive species, reports BirdGuides. Conservationists warn that without urgent international funding for large-scale forest protection and monitoring, this unique and elusive bird could vanish forever. Tooth-billed Pigeon is one of the world's most evolutionarily distinct birds, yet remains poorly known, with no clear wild photographs and few recent sightings.

Conservationists are calling for urgent global funding to save Samoa's Tooth-billed Pigeon, a Critically Endangered species often referred to as 'little dodo':

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I think a photo of the cut-a-way view would really show it off

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Maybe do felting to make one?

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I have read that many dogs in Texas shelters test positive for Chagas

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An infographic featuring Aboriginal art with three extracts from the IPBES Values Assessment and Transformative Change Assessment highlighting the value of Indigenous knowledge.

An infographic featuring Aboriginal art with three extracts from the IPBES Values Assessment and Transformative Change Assessment highlighting the value of Indigenous knowledge.

🌱 We honor & celebrate the roles #Indigenous Peoples & local communities play in #biodiversity conservation, restoration & sustainable use.

#IndigenousPeoplesDay 🌏🧪

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A long iridescent blue bug with large black wings stands on a green leaf.

A long iridescent blue bug with large black wings stands on a green leaf.

One of my favorite summer neighbors, the Ebony Jewelwing! They flit around grabbing small bugs out of the air or perching along the paths and streams.

#invertebrates 🌿

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If nothing else, make this clear in your comment: INSECTS need a healthy environment, or else they die. We manage to lose the world's insects, we are finished as a species. There is no tech Elon Musk can drop that would pollinate all the world's crops before we all starved to death.

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Woman in straw hat and sunglasses holding white flower cluster up under her nose, with a lake view behind her

Woman in straw hat and sunglasses holding white flower cluster up under her nose, with a lake view behind her

Sniffing black locust flowers in Milford, DE

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