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Endangered beetles to be released in SW Ohio

An eastern Ohio conservation center will release more federally protected American burying beetles at a nature preserve near Cincinnati as part of an effort to save the endangered species. Experts from the Wilds in Muskingum County will release some of the beetles on Monday at the Fernald Nature Preserve northwest ...

Bird-watchers flock to Ohio's Lake Erie shoreline

Dedicated bird-watchers have long known that the place to be in early May is along Ohio's Lake Erie coast where several hundred species of birds stop at the marshes and rocky shoreline to rest and refuel. Now birding enthusiasts in northern Ohio are reaching out to those who don't tote ...

Indiana may remove falcon from endangered list

Indiana wildlife officials could remove the peregrine falcon from the state's endangered species list this summer after what wildlife officials say has been a successful recovery. Nearly 300 nesting pairs of falcons are living in the upper Midwest today, just 50 years after use of the pesticide DDT eradicated the ...

5 things to know in Florida for May 10

Your daily look at news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today. CLOCK IS TICKING FOR GOV. SCOTT TO ACT ON BUDGET Gov. Rick Scott has until May 24 to act on a proposed $74.5 billion state budget that the Republican-led Legislature sent to his desk ...

Officials gives initial OK to expanding wolf hunt

Wildlife officials have given tentative approval to a proposal to lengthen the hunting season for wolves and increase the limit from one to five animals. After making the decision on Thursday, Fish, Wildlife and Parks commissioners will take public comment before finalizing the changes. FWP is proposing a rifle season ...

This is an undated image made available Friday, May 10, 2013, by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) of a male Mangarahara cichlid. Aquarists at the ZSL, London Zoo, are launching an urgent worldwide appeal to find a female mate for the last remaining males of a critically endangered fish species. The Mangarahara cichlid (Ptychochromis insolitus) is believed to be extinct in the wild, due to the introduction of dams drying up its habitat of the Mangarahara River in Madagascar, and two of the last known individuals are residing in ZSL London Zoo’s aquarium. (AP Photo/ZSL)

London Zoo seeks female mate for near-extinct fish

The London Zoo is urgently seeking a female mate for the last-known males of a critically endangered fish species. Zoo officials say the Mangarahara cichlid is thought to be extinct in the wild and that two of the last known individuals — both male — are in the zoo's aquarium. ...

Monitoring for Asian carp to increase in Illinois

Federal and Illinois officials said Thursday that they will intensify efforts to find Asian carp in Illinois waterways this year but cut back on DNA sampling that has scored positive hits without resulting in the discovery of the invasive fish. The $6.5 million plan released by the Asian Carp Regional ...

FILE -In this Saturday, May 21, 2011,file photo, passengers walk near a large sign for the fastfood chain McDonald's at the train station in Shenyang in northern China's Liaoning province. McDonald's says a key sales figure slipped again in April 2013, with the world's biggest hamburger chain citing fears over a new strain of avian flu for weakness in China. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

McDonald's sales hit by weakness in Asia, Europe

McDonald's says a key sales figure slipped again in April, with the world's biggest hamburger chain citing fears over a new strain of avian flu for weakness in China. The Oak Brook, Ill.-based chain, which had warned of a decline last month, says the figure fell 0.6 percent globally. That ...

WWF: Seleka rebels from CAR invade elephant park

The WWF said in a statement that suspected poachers belonging to the Seleka rebel group have entered one of Africa's most unique elephant habitats in the Central African Republic, and park guards saw them shooting in the direction of elephants. According to the WWF, a group of 17 armed men ...

Critter cams provide peek into the lives of bears

Biologists at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are getting a peek into what city bears do all day. Six bears were equipped with rugged video cameras attached to collars around their necks, which are allowing biologists to get a good idea of how the four black and two ...

In this May 5, 2013, photo provided by the Humane Society of the United States staff members of the HSUS and the Kansas City Zoo move a sedated mountain lion from a menagerie of wild cats in Atchison, Kan. Authorities said one tiger, two cougars, three bobcats, two lynx, one serval and two skunks, living in inadequate enclosures and were infrequently fed, were seized and a man is in custody. (AP Photo/HSUS, Kathy Milani)

Tiger, mountain lions seized from Kansas property

A tiger and two mountain lions were among a menagerie of wild cats seized from private farmland in rural northeast Kansas, where they lived in inadequate chain-link enclosures and weren't properly fed or watered, authorities said Monday. Authorities found a tiger; two mountain lions; three bobcats; two lynx; a type ...

Chinese actress and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Goodwill Ambassador Li Bingbing speaks about the illegal ivory trade at a press conference held at UNEP headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, May 6, 2013. Bingbing, who has starred in a number of high-profile English-language films including “Resident Evil” and “The Forbidden Kingdom”, is in Kenya to bring attention to the growing problem of the international ivory trade, and on Tuesday urged governments and consumers to combat the illegal wildlife trade. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

Chinese actress feeds Kenya's orphan elephants

Chinese actress Li Bingbing is in Kenya to bring attention to the growing problem of elephants slaughtered for the international ivory trade. Bingbing on Tuesday urged governments and consumers to combat the illegal wildlife trade. She told a news conference that Africa's poaching crisis raises major concerns about the survival ...

Project aims to restore western Lake Erie wetlands

A project restoring 2,500 acres into wetlands along western Lake Erie is a small but important step toward creating a new home for wildlife and cleaning water runoff from farm fields that feeds harmful algae, conservation organizations say. Restoring the wetlands east of Toledo is one of several projects aimed ...

F&W wants public comment on Montana grizzly plan

Government biologists say merely providing habitat won't be enough for grizzly bears to thrive along Montana's Northern Continental Divide after the animals are eventually delisted from federal protections. People are going to have to accept the big predators as a cohabitant on a limited landscape to ensure the bears' survival, ...

FILE - In this Jan. 23, 2005 file picture, a humpback whale leaps out of the water in the channel off the town of Lahaina on the island of Maui in Hawaii. Hundreds of Hawaii fishermen are asking the federal government to take North Pacific humpback whales off the endangered species list in recognition of the rebound the population has experienced since the international community banned commercial whaling decades ago. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

Fishermen want humpback whales off endangered list

A group of Hawaii fishermen is asking the federal government to remove northern Pacific humpback whales from the endangered species list, saying the population has steadily grown since the international community banned commercial whaling nearly 50 years ago. Hawaii Fishermen's Alliance for Conservation and Tradition Inc., a coalition of fishing ...

Tiger cubs born at Busch Gardens in Tampa

Busch Gardens says three endangered Malayan tiger cubs were born at its park, and one of the three cubs is in serious condition due to a rare feline skin disease. The three cubs were born March 31. A Busch Gardens news release says Malayan tigers are rare and there are ...

FILE- A racehorse trains during a morning session at the Godolphin Club in this file photo dated Wednesday March 23, 2011, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The doping scandal that led to the downfall of Godolphin trainer Mahmood al-Zarooni is now helping fuel a call for an outright ban on anabolic steroids in horse racing, it is revealed Thursday May 2, 2013, that the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, which includes the world’s top racing bodies, is expected to consider a global ban at its annual meeting in October 2013.  (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, FILE)

Godolphin scandal raises debate on steroid use

The doping scandal that led to the downfall of Godolphin trainer Mahmood al-Zarooni could ultimately lead to a global ban on anabolic steroids in horse racing. Days after Al-Zarooni was banned for eight years for using steroids on his horses in Britain, the Australian and American industries are discussing something ...

White-nose syndrome found in Boone National Forest

A rapidly spreading fungal disease affecting bats has been discovered in Daniel Boone National Forest. The U.S. Forest Service says white-nose syndrome was found on hibernating bats in six caves inside the forest. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources confirmed laboratory findings. Some 5.7 million to 6.7 million bats ...

Native American activist Horse Capture dies

Native American activist, curator and professor George Horse Capture has died in Great Falls. He was 75. Horse Capture, a member of the Gros Ventre tribe, died April 16 of kidney failure, his family said. Horse Capture was an author, archivist and curator at the Plains Indian Museum at the ...

FILE - In this undated photo supplied by International Fund For Animal Welafre (IFAW), orphaned black rhinos square up after their release into a holding boma at Addo National Park, 50 miles north-east of Port Elizabeth, South Africa after each was abandoned at birth. Mozambique's rhinoceros population was wiped out more than a century ago by big game hunters. Reconstituted several years ago, it has again been driven to extinction, or to the brink of extinction, by poachers seeking their horns for sale in Asia. (AP Photo/Jon Hrusa, IFAW, File)

Expert: Rhino population wiped out in Mozambique

Mozambique's rhinoceros population was wiped out more than a century ago by big game hunters. Reconstituted several years ago, the beasts again are on the brink of vanishing from the country by poachers seeking their horns for sale in Asia. A leading expert told The Associated Press that the last ...

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