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  • Spotted Salamanders Assignment Earth - Mon May 14, 11:15 AM ET

    A colorful amphibian is a celebrated symbol of a campaign to save green space in Homewood, Alabama.

  • Bronx River Beaver Assignment Earth - Mon May 7, 11:26 AM ET

    After an absence of nearly 200 years, North America's largest rodent has returned to New York City.

  • Woodpecker Man Assignment Earth - Mon Apr 30, 10:43 AM ET

    Deep in an Arkansas swamp three years ago, David Luneau says he filmed a few fleeting seconds of a bird believed extinct, and he's still searching.

  • Crane Refuge Assignment Earth - Mon Apr 23, 10:43 AM ET

    A major stopover site for migrating cranes in Tennessee is threatened by high-density development plans for surrounding land.

  • Public Land Politics Assignment Earth - Tue Apr 17, 7:25 AM ET

    Last year's election results in Wyoming show many sportsmen will ignore party affilations on issues affecting conservation of public lands.

  • The Last of the Gharials Assignment Earth - Tue Apr 10, 1:55 PM ET

    In India, a rare crocodilian clings to survival in a river sanctuary threatened by aggressive human encroachment.

  • Endangered Mussels Assignment Earth - Mon Apr 2, 4:30 PM ET

    In a river in Tennessee, field researchers brave freezing water to find and study a little-known endangered species.

  • Mackenzie Pipeline Assignment Earth - Mon Mar 26, 10:38 AM ET

    In northwestern Canada, conservationists and native tribes question energy companies' plans to build an 800-mile gas pipeline to fuel extraction of oil from tar sands in Alberta.

  • Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Assignment Earth - Mon Mar 19, 11:00 AM ET

    Three years after an apparent sighting in an Arkansas swamp of a bird believed extinct for decades, hopeful scientists and volunteers are still searching for it.

  • Indian Wind Assignment Earth - Sun Mar 11, 9:25 AM ET

    Indian tribes in the western United States are investing in the future of renewable wind energy on their reservations.

  • Louisiana Oysters Assignment Earth - Mon Mar 5, 10:38 AM ET

    Oyster beds in Louisiana have been hit hard by devastating hurricanes as well as by state-sponsored diversion projects that upset the delicate balance between fresh and salt water.

  • Louisiana Wetlands Assignment Earth - Mon Feb 26, 10:13 AM ET

    With its coastal lowlands sinking, Louisiana pushes expensive plans to re-make the Mississippi River and allow the restoration of a self-sustaining delta.

  • Florida Eagle Assignment Earth - Tue Feb 20, 1:26 PM ET

    In Florida, a rescue center rehabilitates bald eagles and other raptors that are frequently injured by motor vehicles and power lines in fast-developing suburbs.

  • Whooping Crane Migration Assignment Earth - Thu Feb 8, 11:25 AM ET

    A new flock of Whooping Cranes is migrating between Wisconsin and Florida, with the help of surrogate parents.

  • Jumping Mouse Debate Assignment Earth - Fri Feb 2, 10:25 AM ET

    Developers along Colorado's Front Range wait for the outcome of a scientific debate on whether a small jumping mouse is a threatened species deserving federal protection.

  • Bison Recovery Assignment Earth - Mon Dec 18, 11:45 AM ET

    Conservationists, ranchers and Native Americans develop a visionary plan to bring back vast herds of wild bison to North America's Great Plains.

  • Invader Plants Assignment Earth - Mon Oct 30, 9:55 AM ET

    As thousands of exotic plant species spread across the North American landscape, government authorities and vigilantes fight the invaders with machines, chemicals and slashing blades.

  • Psychotic Elephants Assignment Earth - Mon Oct 23, 9:55 AM ET

    After an elephant kills its keeper in a Tennessee Sanctuary, questions remain about the morality of punishing an abused animal that may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

  • Public Land Roads Assignment Earth - Mon Aug 28, 11:55 AM ET

    Counties in Utah claim title to roads crossing federally managed public lands, including parks and monuments; but critics say many claims are little more than trails or cowpaths.

  • Tracking Loggerheads Assignment Earth - Mon Aug 14, 11:00 AM ET

    On a North Carolina beach, researchers fix satellite tracking devices on 300-pound loggerhead turtles that come ashore to lay eggs. Learning more about their migrations could help to protect them.

  • Alaska Gold Mine Assignment Earth - Mon Aug 7, 11:00 AM ET

    Sportsmen, native communities and conservationists unite in opposing a Canadian company's plan for a huge gold and copper mine in a watershed critical for spawning salmon.

  • Great Sand Dunes Assignment Earth - Mon Jul 24, 11:00 AM ET

    In Colorado's San Luis Valley, local residents eagerly supported creating Great Sand Dunes National Park to prevent developers from tapping into the underground aquifer that waters their farms and ranches.

  • Prairie Dogs Assignment Earth - Mon Jul 17, 11:00 AM ET

    Conservationists say the common types of these rodents, essential to healthy grasslands, are threatened by widespread poisoning by ranchers and farmers. U.S. wildlife authorities refuse to give them protection under the Endangered Species Act.

  • Boreal Forest Assignment Earth - Mon Jul 10, 11:00 AM ET

    Undisturbed areas of Canada's "Great North Woods" -- more than 12 times the size of California -- are threatened by increasing industrial activity. Activists blame demand for paper by catalog publishers.

  • Smuggling Apes Assignment Earth - Fri May 26, 12:55 AM ET

    Investigators claim smugglers have shipped endangered chimpanzees and gorillas from Africa to buyers in the Middle East. They blame governments, airlines and international law enforcement for failing to protect Africa's Great Apes.

  • Forest Protection Deal Assignment Earth - Fri May 26, 12:55 AM ET

    With timber companies starting to sell their vast forestlands, conservationists score a big success in the Southeast with a $300m deal to buy 340 sq. miles of critical forest habitat from International Paper Company.

  • Valley of Life Assignment Earth - Fri May 26, 12:55 AM ET

    An unusual coalition of sportsmen and environmentalists rallies to oppose natural gas drilling in New Mexico's wildlife-rich Valle Vidal. They want the U.S. Congress to enact legislation to protect the area.

  • Utah Monument Assignment Earth - Tue May 2, 12:55 AM ET

    In Utah, a national monument proclaimed by President Clinton 10 years ago still rankles some locals, while others accept it and look for ways to profit.

  • Smoky Mountains Assignment Earth - Tue May 2, 12:55 AM ET

    Airborne pollution in this national park has been among the nation's worst -- a threat to human health, plants and wildlife. Now, enforcement of the Clean Air Act is showing positive results.

  • Tribal Nuclear Waste Assignment Earth - Tue May 2, 12:55 AM ET

    Against wide opposition, the Skull Valley Goshutes now have a federal license to store spent nuclear fuel from the nation's power plants.

  • Florida Panthers Assignment Earth - Mon Apr 17, 11:00 AM ET

    One of the planet's most endangered species, probably fewer than 100 panthers still survive in a shrinking habitat. But their population has tripled in 10 years.

  • Grizzly Comeback Assignment Earth - Mon Apr 10, 10:00 AM ET

    Authorities say grizzly bears in the Yellowstone ecosystem are no longer threatened, and should be de-listed from the Endangered Species Act. Many wildlife experts disagree, others support the proposal as a tribute to the bear's successful recovery.

  • Yellowstone Buffalo Assignment Earth - Sat Apr 1, 12:55 AM ET

    Hundreds of buffalo just outside the park have been captured and sent for slaughter. Officials say it's necessary to prevent spread of disease, but critics call it appalling abuse of the last wild buffalo.

  • Rocky Mountain Wolves Assignment Earth - Tue Mar 21, 12:55 AM ET

    Assignment Earth's video coverage starts this week with the first of three reports on the status and future of iconic wildlife in the American West. A decade after re-introduction, more than 1,000 wolves now roam the northern Rockies.

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