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Recent Coverage
Animal Rescuers Rush to the Aid of Sea Birds Injured by Mysterious Algae
NewsDepth: Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Animal rescuers rushed to save the lives of hundreds of sea birds on the west coast. Since last week, the Wildlife Center of the North Coast has been inundated with hundreds of rescued seabirds. A mysterious algae foam off-shore is causing the birds to loose their waterproofing, so they end up cold and dying on the beach. Experts with the International Bird rescue Research Center out of northern California came to pick up the birds, loading them first onto a U-Haul, and then, onto a U.S. Coast Guard C-130. The rescue center specializes in treating birds hurt in oil spills. The birds were cleaned up by volunteers.
A Conversation with Senator George Voinovich
The Sound of Ideas: Wednesday, October 28, 2009
From county commissioner to Governor and U.S. Senator, George Voinovich has held more elected offices than anyone in Ohio. The way he puts it, he "can't keep a job." Wednesday morning at 9, join host Dan Moulthrop for a conversation with the Republican who describes himself as the "last remaining deficit hawk in the Senate." We'll hear why he just might vote for a health care overhaul, why he still hates casinos and really likes the idea of a county executive in Cuyahoga County.
Issue 2 & the Treatment of Farm Animals - Two Perspectives
Regional News Stories: Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Ohio Issue 2 pits farmers against animal welfare activists
A Forum on Cleveland’s Mayoral Race
The Sound of Ideas: Monday, October 26, 2009
In this year's race for Mayor of Cleveland, challenger Bill Patmon has had difficulty gaining traction. From jobs to education, his criticisms of Mayor Frank Jackson seem to be falling flat. And even some of Jackson's critics say he hasn't really done anything wrong though he hasn't exceeded expectations either. The city’s economic engine remains stalled and its schools continue to under-perform. Monday morning at 9, join host Dan Moulthrop with your questions for incumbent Mayor Frank Jackson and challenger Bill Patmon.
Springfield Bog Purchased as First Piece in New Summit County Park
NewsDepth: Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Metroparks Serving Summit County will have a new park to care for soon, thanks to a purchase made by The Trust for Public Land - a national land conservation group with an office in Cleveland - with funds also coming from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and the Clean Ohio Fund. Springfield bog is left over from what was once a large wetland with great biodiversity. More recently, some of this tract of land was used to grow carrots. The bogs include leatherleaf, a knee-high brush that is a potentially threatened species in Ohio, as well as some other rare plants.
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Resources
The Return of the Cuyahoga On-Line Curriculum
The Return of the Cuyahoga On-Line Curriculum answers questions about how a river could burn and why it happened here. Included is an entire unit plan containing several cross-curricular lessons correlated to State of Ohio Science Standards in the areas of environmental history, environmental investigation, and eliciting social action.
The Life Depends on Water web site was created in cooperation with Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District to inform and inspire students and the general public into environmental conservation action.
Making Connections to the Natural World
You've recently moved to Northeast Ohio or else you're a longtime resident. Either way, you're someone who wants to know more about the world around you and how we interact with it. Here are some quick links to help you get involved in making the region a better place to live, work and raise a family.
Funding
Funding for the coverage of environment topics comes from The Cleveland Foundation, The Dominion Foundation; The George Gund Foundation; The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation; and The Stanley I. and Hope S. Environmental Fund.
Series
The Return of the Cuyahoga
The Return of the Cuyahoga is a fascinating look at the life, death and rebirth of one of America’s most polluted rivers.
Climate Connections
NPR and the National Geographic Society embark on a new, long-term, multi-platform initiative focusing on how the environment changes people and vice versa.
National Headlines
Fire Can Be Good For Global Warming
EU Sets Out To Lead Climate Changers
Demise Of Coral, Salamanders Show Impact Of Web
Tired Of Commuting By Car? Try An Electric Bike
Farmers Hurt By Collapse Of Carbon Credits Market
Nevada Officials Hope Bald Eagles Draw Tourists
Living Spaces That Stress Less
Battle Over Ivory, Tuna Expected At Wildlife Meeting
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