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Dino Grandoni

@dino_grandoni

Reporter @washingtonpost who covers wildlife & nature. Writes Animalia, a column on the strange & fascinating world of animals. [email protected]

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With little fanfare, US Department of the Interior acting chief lawyer has relaxed federal restrictions on killing migratory birds, a top priority for some oil and gas executives - like Trump megadonor Harold Hamm. Maxine Joselow and Dino Grandoni have the memorandum, here: washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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'Johnston Atoll, for some of these species, will be the only land these birds ever know.' Now the Space Force aims to turn island bird refuge into a #SpaceX rocket site reports Dino Grandoni and Aaron Gregg washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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Trump officials have embraced the 'dire wolf' as a reason to shift gears on protecting endangered species. Dino Grandoni explains what it means for America's flora and fauna: washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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NEW: In a major move, the Trump administration is aiming to redefine what it means to "harm" an endangered species It opens the door to more logging, mining, oil & gas drilling, home construction or other ventures that can degrade wildlife habitat washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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.Secretary Doug Burgum has put a former oil exec, now working for DOGE, in charge of making cuts at Interior, w/ a portfolio that includes IT, HR, financial management, international affairs, contracting, communications & more. By Dino Grandoni Maxine Joselow washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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SCOOP, from Jake Spring and Dino Grandoni US Department of the Interior officials are exploring shrinking at least six national monuments out West, poring over maps to see which areas are most promising for mining and drilling prospects. Check out the list, here: washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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Birds are us: “Humans share those same environments…So if they’re not healthy enough for birds, they’re unlikely to be healthy enough for people, too.” ⁦Dino Grandoni⁩ ⁦The Washington Post⁩ search.app/2UyFoKJEpJmyCZ…

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The Post’s staff also received a Pulitzer finalist nod in national reporting for coverage that helped awaken the nation to the disaster of Hurricane Helene, revealing the scale of the destruction and human toll for the climate-fueled weather calamity. wapo.st/3SosuE8

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Scientists may have finally figured out how to drive mosquitoes extinct, writes Dino Grandoni Should we go ahead and do it? washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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It's almost summer, and the 🦟🦟🦟 are coming But it may be within our grasp to suppress some mosquitos out of existence with powerful gene-editing tools The big question now: Should we? Or is it ever ethical to deliberately drive a species extinct? washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…