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Burbank man falls to his death at Grand Canyon National Park
OutpostsA Burbank resident fell to his death at Grand Canyon National Park on Friday. The incident occurred around 1 p.m. on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. An eyewitness report indicated the man, identified as 42-year-old Andrew N. Stires,...... -
Animals most affected by Michigan oil spill? Turtles
L.A. UnleashedMARSHALL, Mich. â It's easy to figure out which species is the dominant one at a wildlife rehabilitation center set up in the aftermath of the summer oil spill in southern Michigan. Just read the small sign tacked to a...... -
California condor population hits 100
GreenspaceThe number of wild, free-flying condors in California has reached 100, the most in half a century. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service announced the landmark Wednesday, crediting a captive breeding program started in Southern California in 1982, when there..... -
Fashion infestation: Bedbugs are so hot right now
All The RageThis whole New York City bedbug thing seems to have legs, and the little critters are cropping up all over the pop-culture landscape these days -- most recently in an episode of HBO's "Bored to Death." Before that, they invaded...... -
California is now home to 100 wild California condors
L.A. UnleashedBig news in the world of endangered species conservation: There are now 100 wild California condors in the state, more than there have been in half a century. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which announced the population count Wednesday,...... -
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service denies Montana's request to kill gray wolves in a 'conservation hunt'
L.A. UnleashedHELENA, Mont. â Federal officials have denied Montana's request to hunt endangered gray wolves in response to the predators' increasing attacks on livestock and big-game herds. The state hoped to exploit a loophole in the federal Endangered Species... -
For now, no more wolves for Arizona
GreenspaceThe U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife has delayed releasing additional Mexican gray wolves in Arizona until sometime next year. The gray-wolf population is stagnating in the Southwest, and the animal is vilified by some ranchers as an unwelcome... -
A conversation: Christopher Hampton revisits 'Tales from Hollywood'
Culture MonsterFew playwrights are as intimately acquainted with the movie business as Christopher Hampton. The British dramatist has penned numerous screenplays during his career, winning an Oscar for "Dangerous Liaisons" in 1989 and a nomination for "Atonement" in... -
Madeleine Pickens purchases Nevada ranch, hopes to relocate wild horses there
L.A. UnleashedRENO, Nev. â Madeleine Pickens, the wife of Texas billionaire T. Boone Pickens, has bought a sprawling Nevada ranch to serve as a wild horse sanctuary that would keep mustangs on the range instead of in government-funded holding facilities. If...... -
Bison's last stand against Yellowstone wolf
GreenspaceTourists, scientists and a host of wildlife photographers got a rare front-row seat to a compelling wildlife drama this week at Yellowstone National Park. On Sunday, a large male wolf from the Canyon Pack was seen stalking an injured or...... -
Monster Mash: Trial ends for ex-Getty curator Marion True; Lincoln Center suffers bedbug outbreak
Culture MonsterLegal saga: The trial of former Getty Museum antiquities curator Marion True ended Wednesday in Rome when judges ruled that the statute of limitations had expired on criminal charges that she had conspired to traffic in looted art. (Los Angeles...... -
Alaska officials consider proposal to allow trapping of black bears
L.A. UnleashedANCHORAGE, Alaska â Alaska wildlife managers say they need help: A growing number of black bears are roaming the state, chowing down on too many caribou and moose and leaving too few for humans to eat. So the state is......
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