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  1. This could happen anywhere in Australia:
    Biodiversity conservation going to the dogs

    Somewhere in crowded suburbia is a small creek with a bit of bush left behind by accident. It is a refuge for swamp wallabies, blue wrens and many other species of the biodiversity kin.

    ‘User groups’, that is locals and their dogs demand that the last bit of green is for their ‘recreation’ and not Australian flora and fauna. Pet owners allow that their roaming dogs destroy the last small fragmented refuges where native wildlife can survive.

    Recently a council voted to fence dogs out of the park "to manage the growing dog population in the municipality." There are “problems with dog behaviour…They (swamp wallabies) are threatened and chased and killed by dogs.”

    Anger and vandalism followed. Local pet owners demand to "make the park off-leash for dogs.” The dispute requires 'conflict experts’ from outside to get involved.

    In a place where everything is 'dog friendly’ and where half of Australian households own at least one dog, they implicitly ‘voted with their paws’ to be 'wildlife unfriendly'.

    * Conflict experts called in following a dispute over a dog fence in Coburg >>
    abc.net.au/news/2026-04-09/mer

    * A 'balancing act' as council votes to fence dogs out of park, sparking safety concerns >>
    abc.net.au/news/2025-08-21/mer
    #biodiversity #wildlife #conservation #UserGroups #dogs #pets #roaming #DogOwners #TheBush #recreation #parks #FOMC #fences #UrbanEcology #extinction #councils #WildlifeUnfriendly

  2. This could happen anywhere in Australia:
    Biodiversity conservation going to the dogs

    Somewhere in crowded suburbia is a small creek with a bit of bush left behind by accident. It is a refuge for swamp wallabies, blue wrens and many other species of the biodiversity kin.

    ‘User groups’, that is locals and their dogs demand that the last bit of green is for their ‘recreation’ and not Australian flora and fauna. Pet owners allow that their roaming dogs destroy the last small fragmented refuges where native wildlife can survive.

    Recently a council voted to fence dogs out of the park "to manage the growing dog population in the municipality." There are “problems with dog behaviour…They (swamp wallabies) are threatened and chased and killed by dogs.”

    Anger and vandalism followed. Local pet owners demand to "make the park off-leash for dogs.” The dispute requires 'conflict experts’ from outside to get involved.

    In a place where everything is 'dog friendly’ and where half of Australian households own at least one dog, they implicitly ‘voted with their paws’ to be 'wildlife unfriendly'.

    * Conflict experts called in following a dispute over a dog fence in Coburg >>
    abc.net.au/news/2026-04-09/mer

    * A 'balancing act' as council votes to fence dogs out of park, sparking safety concerns >>
    abc.net.au/news/2025-08-21/mer
    #biodiversity #wildlife #conservation #UserGroups #dogs #pets #roaming #DogOwners #TheBush #recreation #parks #FOMC #fences #UrbanEcology #extinction #councils #WildlifeUnfriendly

  3. This could happen anywhere in Australia:
    Biodiversity conservation going to the dogs

    Somewhere in crowded suburbia is a small creek with a bit of bush left behind by accident. It is a refuge for swamp wallabies, blue wrens and many other species of the biodiversity kin.

    ‘User groups’, that is locals and their dogs demand that the last bit of green is for their ‘recreation’ and not Australian flora and fauna. Pet owners allow that their roaming dogs destroy the last small fragmented refuges where native wildlife can survive.

    Recently a council voted to fence dogs out of the park "to manage the growing dog population in the municipality." There are “problems with dog behaviour…They (swamp wallabies) are threatened and chased and killed by dogs.”

    Anger and vandalism followed. Local pet owners demand to "make the park off-leash for dogs.” The dispute requires 'conflict experts’ from outside to get involved.

    In a place where everything is 'dog friendly’ and where half of Australian households own at least one dog, they implicitly ‘voted with their paws’ to be 'wildlife unfriendly'.

    * Conflict experts called in following a dispute over a dog fence in Coburg >>
    abc.net.au/news/2026-04-09/mer

    * A 'balancing act' as council votes to fence dogs out of park, sparking safety concerns >>
    abc.net.au/news/2025-08-21/mer
    #biodiversity #wildlife #conservation #UserGroups #dogs #pets #roaming #DogOwners #TheBush #recreation #parks #FOMC #fences #UrbanEcology #extinction #councils #WildlifeUnfriendly

  4. This could happen anywhere in Australia:
    Biodiversity conservation going to the dogs

    Somewhere in crowded suburbia is a small creek with a bit of bush left behind by accident. It is a refuge for swamp wallabies, blue wrens and many other species of the biodiversity kin.

    ‘User groups’, that is locals and their dogs demand that the last bit of green is for their ‘recreation’ and not Australian flora and fauna. Pet owners allow that their roaming dogs destroy the last small fragmented refuges where native wildlife can survive.

    Recently a council voted to fence dogs out of the park "to manage the growing dog population in the municipality." There are “problems with dog behaviour…They (swamp wallabies) are threatened and chased and killed by dogs.”

    Anger and vandalism followed. Local pet owners demand to "make the park off-leash for dogs.” The dispute requires 'conflict experts’ from outside to get involved.

    In a place where everything is 'dog friendly’ and where half of Australian households own at least one dog, they implicitly ‘voted with their paws’ to be 'wildlife unfriendly'.

    * Conflict experts called in following a dispute over a dog fence in Coburg >>
    abc.net.au/news/2026-04-09/mer

    * A 'balancing act' as council votes to fence dogs out of park, sparking safety concerns >>
    abc.net.au/news/2025-08-21/mer
    #biodiversity #wildlife #conservation #UserGroups #dogs #pets #roaming #DogOwners #TheBush #recreation #parks #FOMC #fences #UrbanEcology #extinction #councils #WildlifeUnfriendly

  5. 【NY為替オープニング】停戦受けた原油安でドル続落、FOMC議事録や米10年債入札に注目|FX・為替ニュース – ザイFX! yayafa.com/2776197/ #business #FOMC #ビジネス #原油価格 #為替市場

  6. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals rate hike remains on the table while emphasizing no cuts without clear inflation progress, as he confirms willingness to serve as acting chair if successor Kevin Warsh faces delayed Senate confirmation beyond May term end
    #YonhapInfomax #JeromePowell #FederalReserve #InterestRateHike #InflationProgress #FOMC #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  7. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals rate hike remains on the table while emphasizing no cuts without clear inflation progress, as he confirms willingness to serve as acting chair if successor Kevin Warsh faces delayed Senate confirmation beyond May term end
    #YonhapInfomax #JeromePowell #FederalReserve #InterestRateHike #InflationProgress #FOMC #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  8. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals rate hike remains on the table while emphasizing no cuts without clear inflation progress, as he confirms willingness to serve as acting chair if successor Kevin Warsh faces delayed Senate confirmation beyond May term end
    #YonhapInfomax #JeromePowell #FederalReserve #InterestRateHike #InflationProgress #FOMC #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  9. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals rate hike remains on the table while emphasizing no cuts without clear inflation progress, as he confirms willingness to serve as acting chair if successor Kevin Warsh faces delayed Senate confirmation beyond May term end
    #YonhapInfomax #JeromePowell #FederalReserve #InterestRateHike #InflationProgress #FOMC #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  10. wacoca.com/news/2793374/ 【NY為替オープニング】供給ひっ迫による原油高、インフレ上昇でドル高、FOMCに注目|FX・為替ニュース – ザイFX! #Business #BusinessNews #FOMC #ビジネス #原油価格 #為替市場

  11. Next Forex News In Less Than 15 Minutes!
    Federal Funds Rate, Currency: USD Impact: High
    FOMC Economic Projections, Currency: USD Impact: High
    FOMC Statement, Currency: USD Impact: High
    Target Time: 2026.03.18 21:00:00 GMT+3
    #Forex #EURUSD #News #FediFinance #MechaPip #FedRate #FOMC

  12. 【NY為替オープニング】FOMC議事要旨に注目、追加利下げの壁が高まる可能性でドル堅調|FX・為替ニュース – ザイFX! yayafa.com/2727382/ #business #FOMC #ビジネス #為替市場

  13. Meanwhile, #inflation "remains somewhat elevated," the #CentralBank said, while the job market has "shown some signs of stabilization."

    Though the #Fed noted that "job gains have remained low," it also removed language from its prior statement saying that downside risks to employment had risen - an indication policymakers as a group are becoming less worried about a rapid downturn in the labor market.

    #US #FederalReserve #FOMC #JeromePowell #Trump #InterestRates #economy

  14. The #US #FederalReserve has held #InterestRates steady.

    It cited still-elevated #inflation alongside solid economic growth, & it gave little indication in its latest policy statement of when borrowing costs might fall again.

    "Economic activity has been expanding at a solid pace," #Fed policymakers said in the statement after voting 10-2 to hold the US #CentralBank's benchmark interest rate in the 3.50%-3.75% range following a two-day meeting.

    #FOMC #JeromePowell #Trump #economy

  15. Next Forex News In Less Than 15 Minutes!
    Federal Funds Rate, Currency: USD Impact: High
    FOMC Statement, Currency: USD Impact: High
    Target Time: 2026.01.28 21:00:00 GMT+2
    #Forex #EURUSD #News #FediFinance #MechaPip #FedRate #FOMC

  16. Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid voted against this week’s rate cut, citing persistently high inflation and the need for continued restrictive monetary policy, as the Fed lowered its benchmark rate by 25 basis points.
    #YonhapInfomax #FederalReserve #Inflation #InterestRates #FOMC #JeffreySchmid #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  17. Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine #fomc #nationalmonument
    ⛔ Park Closure ⛔
    Issued: 12/12/2025 12:00 AM EST

    Temporary Park Closure December 13, 2025

    Due to increased security measures, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine will be closed on Saturday, December 13, 2025, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Visit our alerts and conditions page for more information.

    nps.gov/fomc/planyourvisit/con

  18. The Federal Reserve Board has reappointed 11 regional Reserve Bank presidents to new five-year terms starting in 2026, with only Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic set to retire; these leaders play a key role in U.S. monetary policy as FOMC members.
    #YonhapInfomax #FederalReserve #RegionalPresidents #FOMC #InterestRates #RaphaelBostic #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV