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Posted in Discovery, Endangered & Extinction on 27 October 2006
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Conservation International
In exacting detail, the Ant Protocol sets forth guidelines for scientists studying the critical insects – from collecting the surface layer of forest floor known as “leaf litter,” to sifting its finest contents into a device known as the “Winkler apparatus,” and finally to capturing the ants that fall to the bottom for scientific [...]
Posted in Endangered & Extinction, General on 25 October 2006
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National Geographic
The United Nations has estimated that only about ten million sharks are harvested each year. Some conservationists, however, put the number at closer to a hundred million.
But until now estimates of the shark harvest were little more than guesses, because the numbers depended on shark fishers to report their catches.
The shark-fin industry, concentrated in [...]
Posted in Habitat on 23 October 2006
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www.msnbc
A half-mile section of China’s Yellow River turned “red and smelly” after an unknown discharge was poured into it from a sewage pipe, state media said Monday.
The incident in Lanzhou, a city of 2 million people in western Gansu province, follows a string of industrial accidents that have poisoned major rivers in China over the [...]
Posted in Endangered & Extinction, Habitat on 23 October 2006
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reuters
Hippos at a national park in Congo’s war-torn east could be wiped out by the end of the year unless action is taken to stop rebel militia slaughtering them for their meat and ivory, conservationists said.
Experts say more than 400 hippos have been killed by Mai Mai fighters in the last two weeks in Virunga [...]
Posted in General on 18 October 2006
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The Independent
Iceland has decided to resume commercial whaling, in defiance of the 20-year-old international whaling moratorium. The country joins Norway in openly hunting the great whales for profit. In recent years it has been killing a small number of animals annually but saying it was hunting them for “scientific” reasons, as does Japan.
Iceland’s current permits [...]
Posted in Coral Reefs, Global Warming, Habitat on 18 October 2006
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Associated Press
A new survey of coral reefs along Madagascar’s southwestern coast found massive damage from coral bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures, researchers said Thursday.
However, the survey team, funded by Conservation International and led by the conservation groups Blue Ventures and the Wildlife Conservation Society, said scientists also discovered several small reefs with corals that [...]
Posted in Campaign on 13 October 2006
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For those who rem early in the year when I mentioned abt the movie by Al Gore, The Inconvenient Truth, Now we got a chance to watch it locally in Singapore. Actually got this through a friend. For those interested, dun miss it. Do also note that I’m not in any political party.
JC
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The Workers’ [...]
Posted in Technology on 11 October 2006
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msnbc
The switch to new ultra-clean diesel fuel is going smoothly and supplies should be readily available at pumps when the rules take effect on Sunday, U.S. officials said Tuesday. That will mean less pollution, fewer health issues and possibly the start of a renaissance for diesel cars in the United States.
In a move to cut [...]
Posted in General, Global Warming, Habitat on 9 October 2006
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reuters
Millions of people could become homeless in the Asia-Pacific region by 2070 due to rising sea levels, with Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, China and Pacific islands most at risk, says Australia’s top scientific body.
A climate change report by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) found global warming in the Asia Pacific region could cause [...]
Posted in Endangered & Extinction on 2 October 2006
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The Independent
Climate change will condemn the already endangered lemurs of Madagascar to extinction, a study shows.
Patricia Wright, of Stony Brook University in New York, studied the island’s sifikas lemur over 20 years. She found that even a subtle reduction in rainfall in lemur habitats could cause extinction because they are so reliant on water during [...]


