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Browsing Archive February, 2016
Top 10 Beaches in the U.S.

With spring fast approaching - many may be surprised that summer passed, depending where you live - it won't be long before it's time to hit up your favorite beach. If you don't have a favorite, here's a top 10 list according to TripAdvisor of the best beaches in the U.S. 10. Panama City Beach ...

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Diver Jumps into Middle of Shark Frenzy

Though nurse sharks are virtually harmless to people, most people aren't counting the seconds until they can jump into a frenzied pit of them. This guy isn't most people. He does manage to get some great footage of the feeding while managing to keep all his digits, this time. ...

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Alabama Committee Approves Hunting Over Bait

The Alabama House of Representatives' Agriculture and Forestry Committee met on Wednesday, February 3, to debate legislation to end Alabama's law against shooting deer and hogs while they eat bait. It's currently illegal to shoot wildlife while they feed at a feeder in Alabama. To shoot deer or ...

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NFL Rams Owner Buys Texas Mega-Ranch Listed for $725 Million

Owner of the NFL's Rams and billionaire Stan Kroenke, has purchased the historic W.T. Waggoner Estate Ranch in Texas for a cool $725 million. The land covers over 520,000 acres, which isn't much smaller than Rhode Island. Kroenke isn't a stranger to owning a ranch; he already owns 11 others in ...

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TWRA Bans Two Poachers from Hunting for Life

Densibel CaldazaImage: TWRA La Vergne residents Densibel Calzada, 23, and Eddy Albert, 21, have been banned from ever hunting again in Tennessee and 43 other states, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. The ban comes as a result of the men illegally killing at least 40 deer and ...

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Excess water from Lake Okeechobee to be sent to the Everglades

In an effort to ease flooding conditions and relieve estuaries along the southwest coast, Florida is to release water from Lake Okeechobee to Everglades National Park. The releases are allowed under emergency conditions and will allow water to flow from south of the lake to the park, where it's ...

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