Tippets: Oil Endangers Tuna, Christo's River Art, Great Lakes Carp Move Past Barriers
- New York Times: Thanks to Gulf oil spill, Endangered Species status seems eminent for bluefin tuna.
- At what price art? Christo’s plan to drape fabric over 40 miles of the Arkansas River has now cost over $7 million and still hasn’t passed the regulatory checks to be sure no damage occurs to the environment.
- A single Asian bighead carp was found for the first time beyond electric barriers meant to keep the invasive species out of the Great Lakes.
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