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Credit Joe Riis courtesy of Wenjing Xu A new study from the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) shows that fencing has a bigger effect on migratory wildlife like deer and antelope than previously thought. Fencing has been on the landscape for really a long time, but it s actually also missing from the discussion of a lot of ecologists and conservationists, even when we think about human impact on on the globe, people talk about roads, people talk about urban [areas], but fencing has been on the landscape for so long that people kind of take it as a part of the landscape and kind of become in that way invisible, take it for granted, said lead author Wenjing Xu. ....
Appeal filed to keep Robert E. Lee statue up in Richmond Fence installed around Lee Monument By NBC12 Newsroom | January 25, 2021 at 7:33 AM EST - Updated January 25 at 6:19 PM A release from Attorney General Mark Herring’s Office said since the plaintiffs filed the appeal, they expect the case to move forward. This comes after the Department of General Services announced a fence will be installed around the Lee Monument grounds for the safety of visitors and workers in preparation for the removal of the Lee statue on Monday. The appeal comes after Herring won in the Lee statue case last fall when a Richmond Circuit Court judge “found that the statue was raised against a backdrop of white supremacy and that it is against public policy to keep it up, but the ruling was stayed pending appeal.” ....
Park County landowners, residents, NGO organizations, and local government have united to tackle wildlife-friendly fencing in the area. This is the first of its kind in the state. Fencing in the West has been an issue for ages. We need fences to keep livestock in but wildlife needs to be able to migrate, and fences can hinder that. Tony Mong, Cody s Wyoming Game and Fish wildlife biologist, was trying to figure out a solution to this in Park County and realized most groups wanted to figure out a solution to this problem. It kind of made sense to bring everybody together and see if we could be more efficient and get more done together, said Mong. ....
Fencing for a better life Fencing, a relatively new sport in Kenya is taking flight. Coach Stephen Okalo who is grooming the next generation of Kenyan fencers believes the sport can change lives. Watch video 03:25 ....