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Eilis O'Neill

Amnesty for undocumented immigrants worked in 1986
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Javier picks cherries
Environment
Researchers explore a pesticide link to asthma in farmworkers’ children
You won't find a lot of wild salmon on menus or in your supermarket anymore, but the Namgis First Nation's group in British Columbia hopes you'll find their tank-farmed Kuterra salmon the next best thing.
Jobs
This Canadian First Nations group wants you to buy salmon raised on land
Oil flows through pipes to the Westridge Marine near Vancouver, BC. A second, much larger pipeline here is part of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau's plan to increase exports of oil from Alberta's tar sands region. Opponents say that would increase
Environment
This Canadian oil pipeline could cause the next great controversy
Rancher Bill Johnson and wildlife researcher Carol Bogezi on Johnson's ranch in Washington's Teanaway Valley. Bogezi has been working with Johnson and other ranchers in eastern Washington to try to find a way to help them live more amicably with wolves.
Environment
How Washington ranchers are learning to cope with wolves, with lessons from Uganda
Washington's Yakima Valley produces a quarter of the world's hops, but warming temperutres in the region have growers and brewers concerned about the future of the vital crop.
Environment
The climate for making beer is changing, so brewers and hops growers are, too
A young supporter of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at an election rally. The president hopes to harness the power of teen voters at elections later this month.
Global Politics
Apathy? Argentina’s newly empowered teen voters say ‘no way’
Conflict & Justice
Argentina Bill Would Expand Voting Rights