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This tribe’s courageous effort to save California condors could be shot down under Trump

By Renee Lewis / Source Fusion.net Since President Donald Trump’s election, conservationists have been worried about the potential for wildlife … More

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Undamming this major U.S. river opens world of possibility

[Source: Fusion.net] By Renee Lewis Flowing over 250 miles from the high desert of southern Oregon through the Cascades Mountains … More

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