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Southern California national forests in peril

Seven environmental groups filed a lawsuit today over the failure of the U.S. Forest Service to protect wildlife and roadless areas on four Southern California national forests - the Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, and San Bernardino.

Forest Service approves plan to poison more prairie dogs on national grasslands

Today, the U.S. Forest Service approved a new plan to allow poisoning of prairie dog colonies almost anywhere on the Buffalo Gap, Fort Pierre, and Oglala National Grasslands in South Dakota and Nebraska.

Bush Administration takes aim at Endangered Species Act

Yesterday's announcement by the Bush Administration regarding changes to the Endangered Species Act was a last-ditch effort by a near-extinct administration to impose the same fate on America's endangered species.

Your Lands, Your Wildlife, Your Story

Have you had a memorable encounter with wildlife in America's national forests or on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands? Your story could win you prizes worth up to $1000 while helping to ensure the future of the landscapes and wildlife that make America a great place for outdoor adventures!

California State Legislature unanimously approves Sea Otter Awareness Week

The California State Legislature unanimously approved a resolution officially proclaiming the last week in September as Sea Otter Awareness Week throughout California.

New %26quot;recovery crediting system%26quot; could undermine federal actions to safeguard imperiled species

On Thursday, the Department of the Interior announced new guidance intended to give federal agencies "greater flexibility" in addressing the impacts of their actions on threatened and endangered species living on federal lands.

EPA issues landmark decision to prohibit deadly pesticide carbofuran residues on food

American Bird Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and other conservation and worker protection organizations campaigned for many years to have carbofuran removed from the market.

Statement by Tom Banks, Alaska Representative, Defenders of Wildlife

Statement by Tom Banks, Alaska Representative, Defenders of Wildlife Regarding the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's Illegal Killing of 14 Wolf Pups in Game Management Unit 9

District Judge reverses gray wolf delisting throughout Northern Rockies

Today, Judge Donald Molloy of the U.S. District Court in Missoula granted a preliminary injunction placing gray wolves in the Northern Rockies region back under federal protection until a court case challenging the removal of wolves from the federal list of endangered species is decided.

Federal court orders Coast Guard to review shipping routes to protect endangered right whales

Today, the federal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued a major decision in the ongoing battle to save the world's last remaining North Atlantic right whales.
 

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Healing Prayer

Prayers and smoke on the wind for my brothers and sisters who need them. Always remember, you are not alone, may the Creator smile upon you. Whitehorse

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Lakota Prayer

Lakota Prayer Wakan Tanka, Great Mystery, teach me how to trust my heart, my mind, my intuition, my inner knowing, the senses of my body, the blessings of my spirit. Teach me to trust these things so that I may enter my Sacred Space and love beyond my fear, and thus Walk in Balance with the passing of each glorious Sun. According to the Native People, the Sacred Space is the space between exhalation and inhalation. To Walk in Balance is to have Heaven (spirituality) and Earth (physicality) in… Continue

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blog post for aug 25-2008

i'm just going to post a random blog of whats in my mind for the day. never been much of a blogger but since i belong to so many networks maybe this is a good way to keep up. todays cool in the weather. i'm patiently waiting for obama and biden to get into the usa white house and maybe-just maybe they add a bit of positive spin to the mess in the usa. i'm not american but watch it all-as it effects us all. if anyones out there and is an american i really think it important to go vote obama in. o… Continue

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Kids uncovered whether on the Rez or in the city can find that they are way in over their heads when…

Kids uncovered whether on the Rez or in the city can find that they are way in over their heads when they try to manage life without parents. Many fathers and some mothers totally abandon their children or they think that checking in on they on court appointed Saturdays is enough. When Indian kids do not get a deep grounding in their traditional ways they try to figure out how to navigate a European decedents world with their natural spirits and often they find that the two just don’t balance. W… Continue

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Defenders of Wildlife

Help Save Cerulean Warblers and Other Neotropical Birds

Urge your Representative to co-sponsor the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act.

Boreal Birds Need Your Help

Urge Canadian officials to protect the country's boreal forest, sometimes called North America's Bird Nursery

Ensure Strong Protections for Our Oceans

Tell the National Marine Fisheries Service to ensure the protection of our ocean ecosystems and the whales and other wildlife that needs them to survive.

Urge your U.S. Representative to cosponsor the Borderlands Conservation and Security Act, important legislation to protect our borders and our wildlife.

Over a quarter of the U.S.-Mexico border runs through national parks, forests, wildlife refuges and wilderness areas -- important habitat that jaguars, wolves, ocelots, Sonoran pronghorns, burrowing owls and other imperiled species need to survive.

Urge your Congress members to support sensible, science-based management of struggling Southwest wolves!

AZ & NM Residents Only - Southwest wolves are struggling to survive: the latest population count confirms only 4 breeding pairs, and 52 wolves total, in the wild! Urge your members of Congress to support sensible, science-based management of struggling Southwest wolves

Support a National Wolf Recovery Plan

Help ensure a lasting future for wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies and provide a needed boost for wolf recovery and management efforts in the Southwest, Northeast and Pacific Northwest.

Sign the petition to support sensible, science-based management of struggling Southwest wolves!

Southwest wolves are struggling to survive: the latest population count confirms only 4 breeding pairs, and 52 wolves total, in the wild! Sign the petition to support sensible, science-based management of struggling Southwest wolves

Urge Your Senators to Co-Sponsor the Global Warming Wildlife Survival Act

Urge your Senators to co-sponsor the Global Warming Wildlife Survival Act (S. 2204), legislation to protect wildlife from the impacts of global warming.

Help us fight to protect Hatteras!

Support science over special interests. Take action now to let your elected officials know that you oppose legislation to turn back the clock on Cape Hatteras.

Stop the Bush/Cheney Assault on Endangered Species

Urge your Members of Congress to help stop the Bush/Cheney assault on the Endangered Species Act.
 
 

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Cherokee Nation Names Little Miss and Mister Cherokee Ambassadors

The Cherokee Nation recently held the Little Miss and Mister Cherokee Ambassador Competition in Tahlequah.The Little Miss and Mister Cherokee Ambassador Competition is a way to promote leadership and culture among Cherokee youth. The winners of the competition act as goodwill ambassadors for the tribe and promote the government, language, history and traditions of the Cherokee people.

Tara Comingdeer Crowned Jr. Miss Cherokee Leadership

Tara Comingdeer of Stilwell was recently named the new Jr. Miss Cherokee Leadership. Tara is the fifteen year-old daughter of David and Karen Rabon Comingdeer and is a sophomore at Sequoyah Schools in Tahlequah. Her platform during her term will be to express to Cherokee youth the importance of taking part in the effort to “plant the seed corn” for our future.

Sequoyah Schools Can Help Children with Disabilities Find Services

Sequoyah Schools would like to help children with disabilities find appropriate services, as part of the Oklahoma Child Find initiative.

Sequoyah Cheerleaders Score Big at Summer Camp

The 2008-2009 Sequoyah Schools’ cheerleading squad proved this summer that big things do indeed come in small packages. The group of eight girls returned from their annual summer training camp with the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) in Springfield, Missouri, with a handful of trophies, ribbons and awards. All eight members of the squad were selected as All-American nominees, qualifying them to tryout for the NCA All-American team.

Cherokee Nation Honors Eight Veterans for their Service

The Cherokee Nation recently honored eight soldiers for their commitment to the Cherokee Nation, its citizens, and the United States. Their service to their country spans a time frame from WWII to the present-day conflict in Iraq.

Cherokee Nation Tribal Council Approves New Voting Districts

The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council voted to override a veto and adopt new council districts during the August council meeting. Principal Chief Chad Smith vetoed the proposed resolution because he found Constitutional flaws, saying he did not think the districts were “reasonably equal.”

Oklahoma’s oldest government building to be historically restored

The Cherokee Nation’s cultural tourism department hosted a public ceremony on Tuesday to kick off the historical restoration of the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court Building. The ceremony, held on the building’s lawn in downtown Tahlequah, marked the beginning of a two-phase restoration project. The building is the oldest government building in the state of Oklahoma.

Tribal Council Committee Passes Hastings Hospital Assumption

The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council’s Health Committee approved a resolution for assumption of W.W. Hastings Indian Hospital in Tahlequah by a 13-3 vote during the meeting of the committee on Tuesday. The recommendation will now go to a vote of the full 17-member Tribal Council for final approval.

Cherokee Nation’s Tahlequah Tag Office Extends Hours of Operation

The Cherokee Nation tribal tag office in Tahlequah will extend its hours of operation every Tuesday and Thursday, effective immediately. The office will now be open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday.

Cherokee Nation Announces Miss Cherokee Leadership Contestants

Seven aspiring, young Cherokee women will compete in the Miss Cherokee Leadership Competition on Saturday, August 23, at 7 p.m., at Cornerstone Church in Tahlequah. The competition will be held in conjunction with the 56th Annual Cherokee National Holiday.
 

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