River Friendly Farmer nominees sought The News-Messenger Tue, 01 Mar 2005 8:20 AM PST The Sandusky River Watershed Coalition, in cooperation with the Crawford, Sandusky, Seneca and Wyandot County Soil and Water Conservation Districts, will hold an open nomination period for the 2005 River Friendly Farmer Awards through March 31. The award is sponsored by the Core 4 Conservation Alliance. | Manure Blamed for Killing Wisconsin Trout AP via Yahoo! News Tue, 01 Mar 2005 6:16 PM PST Manure spread on a frozen field is blamed for killing dozens of brown trout in a southern Wisconsin stream, just months after the federal government removed the river from its list of impaired waters. | Wet winter a boon for wildlife enthusiasts San Francisco Chronicle Wed, 02 Mar 2005 3:25 AM PST An early spring that pays off big for wildlife and outdoor recreation appears a sure thing for California this year. The benefits likely will extend into late summer. | Dick Marshall carries a quiet strength Montana Standard Wed, 02 Mar 2005 1:18 AM PST TWIN BRIDGES - Some people just talk about what is wrong. Other people work on making it better. Dick Marshall of Twin Bridges is a quiet man who would never brag about what he has done. But the record is a silent testimony proving that what he loves is what he has devoted his time to over the years. | Commission Targets Agricultural Pollutants Winchester Star Tue, 01 Mar 2005 9:50 PM PST BERRYVILLE — The impetus toward improving water quality began in 1972 with the Federal Clean Water Act, which made any discharge of a pollutant into a federal waterway illegal. | Hard times forcing T’bolis to go “underground†Minda News Wed, 02 Mar 2005 1:18 AM PST T’BOLI, South Cotabato Â- Life has become harder for ordinary Tboli farmers here owing to the prolonged dry spell, and in two barangays at least, a good number of them have been forced to work as laborers in a gold mining site nearby in exchange for a measly pay. |
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