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Matthew Brown
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Environment
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Scott Sonner
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The sale of 67 million acres of Gulf oil leases is being held up by environmentalists asking to think about the endangered whales
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Kevin McGill
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Biden is fighting with Republicans over whether to keep protecting the lesser prairie chicken and northern long-eared bat
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Matthew Daly
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Ed Komenda
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Patrick Whittle
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Scott Sonner
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The Associated Press
Environment
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Patrick Whittle
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The Associated Press
Environment
A toad the size of a dime could shut down a $68 million power plant
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Scott Sonner
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The Associated Press
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