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We know how important water is,” writes The Salt Lake Tribune editorial board. “That should be reflected in what it costs.” ...
Wildlife officials have hauled 122,000 gallons of water to support the animals since December, but say relocation is necessary to ensure long-term survival amid worsening climate conditions.
Wildlife is moving towards more built-up areas in search of food and water due to drought in South Australia. Residents have been warned against putting food and water out for the animals, as it ...
Road trains laden with hay are travelling thousands of kilometres to keep livestock alive in southern Australia amid ongoing feed shortages.
Wildlife officials have hauled 122,000 gallons of water to support the animals since December, but say relocation is necessary to ensure long-term survival amid worsening climate conditions.
While only a small area was abnormally dry in June 2024, now most of the state is experiencing all four levels of drought extremes. "We had to take action," said Joe Bennett, a specialist with the ...
Click here for updates on this story VALLEY OF FIRE STATE PARK, Nevada (KTNV) — Nevada is taking action to preserve its state animal, the Desert Bighorn Sheep, by relocating part of a herd based ...
VALLEY OF FIRE STATE PARK, Nevada (KTNV) — Nevada is taking action to preserve its state animal, the Desert Bighorn Sheep, by relocating part of a herd based in Southern Nevada.
The United States Bureau of Land Management is planning to round up some Utah wild horses in the Muddy Creek Herd Management Area.
The reason for the relocation is a lack of available food and water for the herd, with drought being the common denominator. In just one year, dry conditions have significantly worsened across ...