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Seeding effort covers more than 26 000 acres in eastern Nevada / Public News Service

A cooperative effort has seeded more than 26,000 acres in eastern Nevada. It s all in an effort to increase desirable grasses, forbs and shrubs while decreasing the prevalence of invasive annual grasses and weeds that can take root in fire-burned areas. Neil Frakes, emergency stabilization and rehabilitation program manager with the Bureau of Land Management, said the initiative was a joint effort among the BLM, the Nevada Department of Wildlife and the Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition, and added seeding can help stabilize ecological conditions after a fire, starting with soil. . ....

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School buses are hurting our kids — here's how we change that


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The hardest workers in our society people in construction, road maintenance and firefighting crews, among many others keep close watch on the carbon dioxide levels in their work areas. When carbon dioxide exposure hits 5,000 ppm (parts per million), those workers are likely to suffer from nausea, headaches and poor concentration even permanent impairments to cognitive function. At that limit, federal officials say those workers can insist on safer conditions.  
When a kindergartener sitting in the back of a school bus is exposed to that same level of carbon dioxide, there’s no recourse. And carbon dioxide concentrations hit that level in school buses on a regular basis. ....

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