Bye, Bye Blackbird is a Sad But Common Refrain For migrant birds in North America, 2011 emerged with a startling truth?things that go "boom" in the night can kill you. On New Year's Eve in Beebe, Arkansas, more than 3,000 red-winged blackbirds and migrating birds of several other species tumbled from a night sky lit with fireworks. Preliminary necropsy reports from the U.S. Geological Survey's National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) in Madison, Wisconsin, have confirmed "impact trauma" as the culprit in the bizarre event, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. According to press releases posted by the Arkansas Game and... Read The Article
Popular Booklet on Feeding Wildlife is Back in Circulation Feeding Wildlife?Just Say NO! has been reprinted and again is available to state and provincial wildlife agencies, conservation and sportsmen's organizations, businesses and individuals who want facts and perspective on the serious issue of supplemental feeding of wildlife, particularly big game. Recipient of The Wildlife Society's 2003 Education Award, the booklet, subtitled "An explanation of why feeding deer, elk, wild turkey and other big game is more often curse than favor," was widely circulated after it was first released in 2000. It was acclaimed as a "remarkably... Read The Article
Secretary Salazar Directs BLM to Create New "Wild Lands" Policy On December 23rd, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar issued a Secretarial Order (Order No. 3310) directing the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to manage public lands with wilderness characteristics as Wild Lands. The Order calls for the BLM to develop a process for conducting wilderness inventories and considering lands with wilderness characteristics in land-use planning and project-level decisions, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. If designated as a Wild Land through the public land management-planning process, the BLM will manage the land for its wilderness... Read The Article
Florida Everglades Refuge and Conservation Area Proposal Mirrors Similar Efforts in Other Regions On January 7, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced a new initiative through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to conserve working lands and protect wildlife habitat in the headwaters of the Florida Everglades. The proposal would create a new national wildlife refuge and conservation area of approximately 150,000 acres of important environmental and cultural landscapes in the Kissimmee River Valley south of Orlando. The Department held up the proposal as a new vision in conservation, but the concept also has been gaining traction in other regions of the country in recent... Read The Article
DOI Announces $19 Million in Grants for Coastal Wetlands Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced the funding recipients through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's 2011 National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grant Program on December 22. Twenty-four projects protecting coastal habitats on nearly 6,000 acres in 12 states will be awarded a total of more than $19 million, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. An additional $21 million in matching funds from local partners, including state and local governments, conservation organizations and private landowners will augment the federal grants. "Our nation's coastal wetlands... Read The Article
Worth Reading In the history classes of our Junior High yesteryears, we learned of a vague sometime called the Dust Bowl era. Amid the doodles in high school textbooks, we looked at Harry Eisenhard photographs of weathered American nomads in frayed coveralls, traversing rippled sand dunes and bent against gale-force winds. We gazed at surreal images of an inland hurricane known as Black Sunday. For English classes, we were force-read John Steinbeck's fictional account of the Joad family's dispirited attempt to escape time and place, having lost faith in the American Dream and seeking only some... Read The Article