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AZ Senate passes repeal of 1864 near-total abortion ban; Campus protests opposing the war in Gaza grow across CA; Closure of Indiana's oldest gay bar impacts LGBTQ+ community; Broadband crunch produces side effect: underground digging mishaps.

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Campus Gaza protests continue, and an Arab American mayor says voters are watching. The Arizona senate votes to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban. And a Pennsylvania voting rights advocate says dispelling misinformation is a full-time job.

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Bidding begins soon for Wyoming's elk antlers, Southeastern states gained population in the past year, small rural energy projects are losing out to bigger proposals, and a rural arts cooperative is filling the gap for schools in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Report: Conservation Key to Keeping NV Animals Off Endangered List

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Monday, November 8, 2010   

LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Some birds, frogs and fish that call Nevada home could end up endangered or extinct without continued conservation efforts. Dr. Bruce Stein with the National Wildlife Federation co-authored a study recently published in the journal "Science" that shows more than 10 percent of birds and 40 percent of amphibians are headed in that direction.

Fortunately, Stein says, conservation efforts in Nevada are improving. He points to the collective effort that has been made to save the Amargosa toad, which only survives in a 10-mile stretch of the Amargosa River near Beatty, Nev.

"Government agencies and private landowners have all come together and over the last 10 years really focused on making sure this species does not decline any further. "

There are many reasons for declines in species, Stein explains. Their habitat may be wiped out by development or negatively affected by climate change. But he says conservation efforts like Nevada has exerted for the Amargosa toad can turn the tide.

Out of all 50 states, Stein adds, Nevada has some of the greatest potential - and some of the greatest needs - when it comes to protecting rare plants and animals.

"Nevada actually ranks 11th in terms of the number of different plant and animal species it has, but it ranks third in the number of those species that are of concern or at risk of extinction."

Stein blames climate change for reducing the amount of sagebrush habitat in Nevada, saying that puts animals like the pygmy rabbit at risk. He says conservation efforts are needed now, to keep the rabbit and other species in decline in the Silver State from going extinct.







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