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Many exotic pets suffer or die in transit, and beyond—and the U.S. government is failing to act


Many exotic pets suffer or die in transit, and beyond and the U.S. government is failing to act
Rachel Nuwer
© Photograph by MediaNews Group/Orange County Register, Getty Images
COSTA MESA, CA - APRIL 28: Snakes and lizards at Repticon - part of America s Family Pet Expo at the OC Fair Grounds in Costa Mesa, California, on Friday, April 28, 2017. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images)
Dead frogs from the Solomon Islands, a remote archipelago in the South Pacific, set the tone for how the United States enforces animal welfare protections. And not for the better, experts say.  ....

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Colorado Springs could spend $45 million to settle EPA lawsuit


Colorado Springs could spend $45 million over 15 years to fulfill the requirements of a proposed consent decree to end a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other groups over the city s poor stormwater management. 
The lawsuit filed in 2016 claimed the city s stormwater control efforts were underfunded and understaffed starting in 2009 and for years afterward. The suit also said the city s failure to control stormwater degraded, eroded and widened Fountain Creek and its tributaries.
City officials stepped up stormwater control efforts in recent years after voters approved a stormwater fee in 2017.
But for years, poor stormwater control sent silt washing down Fountain Creek to the Arkansas River where it filled in the channels of both waterways and caused flooding in communities downstream, including Pueblo and La Junta, said Jay Winner, general manager of the Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District. ....

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