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State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for 2020-02-09 ( 4 items ) |
Business That Seeks to End Human Trafficking Housed in UW's WTBC (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Feb. 6 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Since 2007, there have been 71 cases involving 92-120 victims of human trafficking in Wyoming, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline.
A client of the University of Wyoming's business incubator for nearly 10 months has been building solutions to accelerate the end of human trafficking in Wyoming and nationwide.
The Alliance for Freedom, Restoration and Justice (AFRJ) (https://engagetogether.c more PR
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Sets Meeting in Delta to Discuss Mountain Lion Management, Feb. 13 (10)
MONTROSE, Colorado, Feb. 5 -- The Colorado Department of Natural Resources' Division of Parks and Wildlife issued the following news release:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is seeking input on a new management plan for mountain lions in southwest Colorado. A meeting to discuss the proposal is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Feb. 13 at the Bill Heddles Recreation Center 531 N. Palmer St, in Delta.
At the meeting, CPW wildlife managers will discuss the new proposed plan for mountain lion management. Biolo more PR
University of Maine: Gill to Explore Why Ferns Flourished After Asteroid Strike That Doomed Dinosaurs (10)
ORONO, Maine, Feb. 5 [TNSgrants] -- The University of Maine issued the following news release:
The vascular plants have existed for about 350 million years, even surviving nuclear winterlike conditions -- global dimming, cooling and acid rain -- 66 million years ago that wiped out dinosaurs and 75% of other animals and plants on Earth.
Jacquelyn Gill, a University of Maine paleoecologist, will explore fern resilience with an all-female research team that includes scientists from the Universit more PR
W.Va. Gov. Justice Declares State of Emergency for Seven Counties Affected by Flooding (10)
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Feb. 8 -- Gov. Jim Justice, R-West Virginia, issued the following news release:
Gov. Jim Justice has declared a State of Emergency for Fayette, Greenbrier, Logan, McDowell, Monroe, Raleigh, and Wyoming Counties due to heavy rainfall this week that caused significant local flooding.
Click here to view the proclamation (https://governor.wv.gov/Documents/2020%20Proclamations/State-of-Emergency-Feb-7-2020.pdf)
Heavy rains of 2-4 inches in a short period of time, coupled more PR
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