More than 45,000 people applied in a lottery for 12 spots to help cull the herd and make bison less comfortable at the park.
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Program to kill Grand Canyon bison nets 4 animals, criticism
The 10 people who won permits to cull the herd discovered bison aren’t easy to hunt. ‘These are not big, fluffy, forest cows,’ said one shooter.
Family, activists seek answers in Black Missouri man’s death
A puzzling, broad-daylight shooting at a small-town trailer park is renewing concerns among activists about how justice is doled out when a Black person is killed in Missouri.
Saudi Arabia denies playing climate saboteur at Glasgow
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister is rejecting complaints that the oil kingdom is working behind the scenes to undermine global climate talks
‘I’m so lucky’: Elton John receives prestigious U.K. award
Elton John has formally received one of the highest awards that can be bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II.
Foundations commit billions to fight climate change
Global warming is an area many think philanthropy has neglected.
COVID-19 hot spots offer sign of what could be ahead for U.S.
While trends are improving in Florida, Texas and other Southern states that bore the worst of the summer surge, it’s clear that delta isn’t done with the United States.
Youth-led ‘green’ organization establishes county hub
Local ‘Generation-Zers’ have established a county hub for Sunrise Movement, a youth-led initiative to fight climate change and advocate for climate justice and the Green New Deal.
Volunteers, donations needed for free Christmas dinner
The 3C Society will be offering a free take-out style dinner from 12-12:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 25, at the Harnden Masonic Lodge in Wilton.
New solar project in Farmington approved, changes to another denied
Once operational, the Clearwater Solar Partners project will provide a number of environmental benefits and the electrical power produced will be used locally.