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17. Back to the Wild usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleWhat's this? Back to the Wild But not all ibis eager to fly away By Jennifer Gentile/Staff Writer Article Launched:09/07/2007 07:02:37 AM PDT Click photo to enlarge Tom Rusert, of Sonoma, laughs as an ibis lands on his head after being released back into the wild Thursday. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleWhat's this? Back to the Wild But not all ibis eager to fly away By Jennifer Gentile/Staff Writer Article Launched:09/07/2007 07:02:37 AM PDT Click photo to enlarge...
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18. Natural Wonder: Idaho's shiras moose can weigh up to 1,000 pounds The online shopping comparison marketplace that helps you find discount shopping and compare prices on products and services in your city and around the country. Moose are primarily browsers on new growth of trees and shrubs, and on vegetation associated with water; they seem attracted to the high-sodium content of aquatic plants. Their size and long legs allow them to forage in deep snows of winter, and deep water of ponds in summer. They range over wide areas in Idaho, but seem to...
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19. Market Watch: Hog market subject to wide price swings With the extreme volatility in today s marketplace, producers need to use options to manage their price risk and guarantee lofty price levels when they are available. Hot and dry weather will force the corn market higher, as the market will anticipate a reduction in yield and, therefore, a reduction in ending stocks. However, this production and ending-stocks figure are estimates and, therefore, subject to change. Hard winter wheat production estimates were lowered, while soft wheat...
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20. Lake County envisions renewal in renewable energy Economy - Geothermal, biomass and solar could turn the ranching and timber area into a power exporter Monday, September 10, 2007 MATTHEW PREUSCH The Oregonian Staff PAISLEY -- It's early morning and Erin Douglas and her three cattle dogs walk beside a steaming pond at the base of brown foothills, the condensation enough to fog up her sunglasses. Economy - Geothermal, biomass and solar could turn the ranching and timber area into a power exporter Monday, September 10, 2007 MATTHEW PREUSCH...
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21. Habitat takes hit The extreme conditions have caused a lack of vegetation which many animals need for food. Eakes said animals with a small home range have been particularly impacted. McCravy said she has received numerous calls from area residents concerned about trees that have changed colors and are losing leaves. McCravy said although she expects many trees will not survive the drought, she is recommending that trees suspected to be dead be left alone for now since they may recover this spring,...
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