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titaniumbones / collection.json
Created November 4, 2017 02:56
extract_href output from , "extract_href output for https://matttest.hackinghistory.ca"
{ "name" : "matt's site",
"url" : "https://matttest.hackinghistory.ca",
"description" : "a site for matt"
}
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titaniumbones / collection.json
Created November 4, 2017 02:53
fake description for dummy text
{ "name" : "matt's site",
"url" : "https://matttest.hackinghistory.ca",
"description" : "a site for matt"
}
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titaniumbones / collection.json
Created November 4, 2017 02:52
fake description for dummy text
{ "name" : "matt's site",
"url" : "https://matttest.hackinghistory.ca",
"description" : "a site for matt"
}
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titaniumbones / collection.json
Created November 4, 2017 02:50
fake description for dummy text
{ "name" : "matt's site",
"url" : "https://matttest.hackinghistory.ca",
"description" : "a site for matt"
}
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titaniumbones / collection.json
Created September 21, 2017 17:59
Implementing the BLM’s Greater Sage-Grouse Plans
{ "name" : "Implementing the BLM’s Greater Sage-Grouse Plans",
"url" : "https://www.blm.gov/programs/fish-and-wildlife/sagegrouse/blm-sagegrouse-plans/implementing-plans",
"description" : "The Bureau of Land Management has finalized land use plans that will conserve key sagebrush habitat, address identified threats to the greater sage-grouse and promote sustainable economic development in the West. You can learn more about the details of the final plans in this Fact Sheet. The plans were a critical component that helped the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conclude that the rangeland bird no longer warrants protection under the Endangered Species Act.\n\nAs part of an unprecedented and proactive partnership to conserve the uniquely American habitat that supports iconic wildlife, outdoor recreation, ranching and other traditional land uses, the BLM is continuing to work with its partners to ensure the conservation of the west’s sagebrush habitats. We’ve held a number of workshops throughout sage-grouse hab
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titaniumbones / collection.json
Created September 21, 2017 17:55
Sagebrush Focal Area Proposed Withdrawal
{ "name" : "Sagebrush Focal Area Proposed Withdrawal",
"url" : "https://www.blm.gov/programs/fish-and-wildlife/sagegrouse/blm-sagegrouse-plans/minerals-withdrawals",
"description" : "The BLM and Forest Service greater sage-grouse land use plans approved in 2015 recommended that the Secretary of the Interior safeguard the most important habitat for the bird by withdrawing them from the Mining Law of 1872, subject to valid existing rights. These lands, covering about 10 million acres of federal lands, within Sagebrush Focal Areas (SFA) were identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as strongholds vital to the GRSG’s persistence as a species. They are located in Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming ."
}
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titaniumbones / collection.json
Created September 21, 2017 17:52
NOAA Fisheries Protected Resources Publications
{ "name" : "NOAA Fisheries Protected Resources Publications",
"url" : "http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/publications/",
"description" : "List of Publications"
}
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titaniumbones / collection.json
Created September 21, 2017 17:50
Recent Protected Species Division Staff Publications
{ "name" : "Recent Protected Species Division Staff Publications",
"url" : "https://www.pifsc.noaa.gov/psd/staff_publications.php",
"description" : "The mission of the Protected Species Division is to provide the scientific foundation for conservation of Hawaiian monk seals, cetaceans and sea turtles in the Pacific islands. Recovery and maintenance of healthy marine mammal and sea turtle populations and their habitats is part of NOAA Fisheries' broad responsibility for marine ecosystem conservation. The Protected Species Division's research and monitoring programs are guided by mandates of the Marine Mammal Protection Act, Endangered Species Act, and international agreements."
}
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titaniumbones / collection.json
Created September 21, 2017 17:46
NOAA Fisheries' Office of Science and Technology hosts National Protected Species Toolbox Mini-Symposium
{ "name" : "NOAA Fisheries' Office of Science and Technology hosts National Protected Species Toolbox Mini-Symposium",
"url" : "https://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/protected-species-science/research-and-development/protected-species-toolbox-mini-symposium",
"description" : "Scientists from NOAA Fisheries' Science Centers gathered at the NOAA Science Center in Silver Spring on November 18, 2015, to present some of the tools and applications they have been working on between 2013 and 2015. These emerging tools were developed as part of a national protected species toolbox initiative supported by Dr. Richard Merrick (NOAA Fisheries’ Chief Scientist) and spearheaded by the Office of Science and Technology, to produce quantitative analytical tools to improve protected species assessments and better analyze impacts from human activities. The mini-symposium served as an opportunity to strengthen scientific connections and collaboration between NOAA Fisheries science centers and internal and external partners. Over 70 exter
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Created September 21, 2017 17:37
Biological Evaluation Chapters for Chlorpyrifos ESA Assessment
{ "name" : "Biological Evaluation Chapters for Chlorpyrifos ESA Assessment",
"url" : "https://www.epa.gov/endangered-species/biological-evaluation-chapters-chlorpyrifos-esa-assessment",
"description" : "EPA has finalized the Biological Evaluation for chlorpyrifos. The final evaluation is based on interim methods developed in conjunction with Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service in response to the National Academy of Science report on assessing risks to threatened and endangered species from pesticides."
}