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Jacoby Ellsbury

Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball. Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was the...  Show more »
Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball. Jacoby Ellsbury is an outfielder for the MLB's Boston Red Sox. Ellsbury made his major league debut on June 30, 2007. He appeared in 6 games with the Red Sox and was then optioned back to the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox roster again on September 1, 2007. His success with the team during September earned Ellsbury the American League Rookie of the Month honor. He went on to play in 11 postseason games. Ellsbury is believed to be the first Native American of Navajo descent to play in Major League Baseball.  « Show less

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May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
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      Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
    1. Lucrative fish-smuggling trend active in region

      CALEXICO — When Calexico resident Song Shen Zhen, 73, recently drove through a Calexico Port of Entry, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer noticed plastic grocery bags under backseat floor mats.
      Staff Writer
      CALEXICO — When Calexico resident Song Shen Zhen, 73, recently drove through a Calexico Port of Entry, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer noticed plastic grocery bags under backseat floor mats. There weren’t drugs inside the bags...

      Tags: Arts and Culture, Immigration, Organized Crime, Mexico, National Security

    2. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
    3. Algodones Dunes insect survey turns up variety of life

      Algodones Dunes insect survey turns up variety of life
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      Algodones Dunes insect survey turns up variety of life A longtime bird enthusiast, as well as a naturally curious person, Bob Miller has spent a lot of time surveying the Algodones Dunes for signs of life. “There’s some cool stuff to...

      Tags: Arts and Culture, Inventories, Wildlife, Museums, Conservation

    4. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
    5. Imperial Sand Dunes management plan open for comments

      The reopening of thousands of acres for recreational vehicles while protecting what the Bureau of Land Management calls “100 percent of the critical habitat” of a native plant was proposed in the recently unveiled Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area management plan.
      Staff Writer
      The reopening of thousands of acres for recreational vehicles while protecting what the Bureau of Land Management calls “100 percent of the critical habitat” of a native plant was proposed in the recently unveiled Imperial Sand Dunes...

      Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Conservation, Environmental Issues

    6. Aug 27, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
    7. Desert conservation plan gets $1 million federal grant

      The Imperial Valley desert conservation plan received federal help earlier this week with a $1 million grant. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced $53 million in grants, including $1 million for the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan....

      Tags: Alternative Energy, Energy, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Energy Saving

    8. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
    9. Salton Sea bird not in danger of extinction, federal agency reports

      A bird that makes its habitat near the Salton Sea is not an endangered species, announced the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Monday.
      Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer
      A bird that makes its habitat near the Salton Sea is not an endangered species, announced the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Monday. The van Rossem’s gull-billed tern, a medium-sized migratory bird, does not warrant protection under the...

      Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Conservation

    10. Mar 16, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
    11. Wildlife Service: No need to protect horned lizard

      A reptile thought to be of concern for development projects throughout the county does not need endangered species protection, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced earlier this week.
      A reptile thought to be of concern for development projects throughout the county does not need endangered species protection, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced earlier this week. After completing an analysis of the flat-tailed horned lizard&...

      Tags: Natural Resources, Mountains, Wildlife, Conservation, Environmental Issues

    12. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
    13. Imperial Valley Solar changing, though results not known

      Imperial Valley Press
      The contentious Imperial Valley Solar project near Ocotillo will continue, though there are going to be changes, said Robert Hemphill, chief executive officer for AES Solar. AES Solar bought the project earlier this month from Tessera Solar, and the...

      Tags: Companies and Corporations, Politics, Natural Resources, Interior Policy, Wildlife

    14. Jan 22, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
    15. Environmental group piles on objections to already burdened solar project

      Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer
      A new lawsuit opposing the Imperial Valley Solar Project expands on two separate cases filed last year by Native American groups. Back Country Against Dumps and The Protect our Communities Foundations in a suit filed Thursday said the Bureau of Land...

      Tags: Alternative Energy, Human Interest, Politics, Government, Natural Resources

    16. May 19, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    17. Gun range, ATV course proposed for Palm Beach County parks

      Forget slides, swings and soccer fields.
      Forget slides, swings and soccer fields. A shooting range, off-road vehicle course and bicycle jumps are new nontraditional park attractions potentially coming to Palm Beach County. While county officials joke about getting into the extreme-sports...

      Tags: Farms, Wildlife, Everglades, Shootings, Conservation

    18. May 19, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    19. Parkland to implement teen's program to save wildlife

      A program to protect wildlife from the perils of discarded fishing lines, conceived and developed by a Parkland teenager, has so impressed officials that the city is implementing it in two of its major parks. The city will soon introduce fishing line...

      Tags: Stoneman Douglas High School , Lifestyle and Leisure, Fort Lauderdale, Wildlife, Conservation

    20. May 17, 2013 |Blog| Autoblog.com
    21. Video: Portland police pursuit quack down caught on dash cam

      Autoblog.com
      Filed under: Etc., Safety, Videos, Police/Emergency, Humor One driver in Portland, OR should make a hefty donation to his or her local wildlife conservation group after a family of ducks got the person out of a speeding ticket. A Portland police officer...
    22. May 18, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
    23. Bill would protect water-authority lands from artifact looters

      Treasure hunters have long pilfered arrowheads, pottery and other archaeological artifacts on state lands, risking jail time if caught.
      Treasure hunters have long pilfered arrowheads, pottery and other archaeological artifacts on state lands, risking jail time if caught. But a loophole in state law meant that looters didn't face consequences for their thievery on Lake County Water...

      Tags: Laws, Executive Branch, Politics, Arts and Culture, Government

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