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"They Call Me 'Birdman'"
Inwood resident James Cataldi, 53, transformed a forgotten corner of Manhattan into a wildlife sanctuary, because, as he says, it was the right th...
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Cultivating Dinner
Americans ate 475 million pounds of tilapia last year, making this once obscure African native the most popular farmed fish in the United States.
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Colombia’s Gold Rush
As the Colombian government works to eradicate the coca trade, guerrillas have turned to local gold mining for cash. Now the government is crackin...
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Fake or Real?
Those buying fake trees might not be doing the environment any favors.
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Troubles on Russia’s Lake Baikal
Workers at an ailing paper mill in Siberia cling to their jobs in the face of criticism from environmentalists and financial pressure.
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The Boom Mender
The overwhelming scale of the spill in the gulf is taxing the available supply of protective boom.  Pete Parker, an oil spill expe...
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Battle Over the Bottle
In Concord, Mass., 82-year-old Jean Hill has taken a shot at plastic bottle waste by campaigning to ban bottled water. While some residents are pl...
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The Path of the Jaguar
Animal conservation groups are working to establish pathways for big cats to travel through human-populated areas. One such corridor is in place fo...
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The Path of the Jaguar
Animal conservation groups are working to establish pathways for big cats to travel through human-populated areas. One such corridor is in place fo...
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Eliminating Lead Poisoning
Lead poisoning among children has decreased so sharply over the last decades that some view the problem as a thing of the past.  Bu...
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Energy Star Rating Questioned
A Government Accountability Office investigation shows that many appliances backed by the Energy Star program are not tested for efficiency. (Video...
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An Eventual Switch to All LED
Ted Van Hyning, director of Event Technology at the Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio, represents one of many businesses that are beginning to ...
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China's Noxious Trucks
Trucks are the mules of China's spectacularly expanding economy -- ubiquitous and essential, yet highly noxious.
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The Farmer and the Cranes
Endangered whooping cranes have found a haven on George West's Tennessee farm -- itself in danger of being swallowed up by development.
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China's Endangered Species
China's rapid economic expansion has jeopardized the nation's prized wildlife and biodiversity, such as the Yangtze turtle.
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Rethinking Fire Policy
New York Times reporter Jesse McKinley visits Lake Arrowhead, Calif., where residents have made the choice to live with the constant threat of fire.
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