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New Border Fence Threatens Remaining Jaguar Populations
As the last 470 miles of U.S. border fence is completed, some Arizona residents and wildlife enthusiasts wonder what impact the fence will have on jaguars that still migrate between northern Mexico and Arizona.
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Alaska Jogger Attacked By Griz
An Alaska man is attacked by a sow and her two cubs after the three raid his yard during early morning hours.
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Bear Spray A Lot Better Than Bullets
Researchers in Alaska have concluded that bear spray is an effective deterrent for warding off bear attacks.
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Public Sentiment Supports Limited Wolf Hunting
Wisconsin has wolves and hunters want at them, or at least the equivalent of the few dozen that are declared nuisance animals each year.
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Not So Fast With Gun Rules, NRA Tells Philadelphia
The NRA takes aim at five new Philadelphia gun ordinances that may not be constitutional.
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How Candidates Voted On Gun Control
Speeches and debates can make it hard to follow where candidates actually stand on the issues. Here is how they fare so far on gun control. (Photo courtesy John McCain 2008/ www.JohnMcCain.com)
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No Longer Off-Limits, Wolves Are on the Run in Western States
Wolves in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming must now contend with hunters as animal rights activists continue to protest.
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