Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Scientists aim to map and save endangered habitats
Washington Post
From mangrove swamps in Venezuela to lowland forests in Indonesia, entire communities of plants and animals are under threat, prompting scientists to figure ...
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Washington Post
On eve of NJ bear hunt, both sides of debate plead their cases
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
They anticipate the hunt will remove 300 to 400 animals, roughly the same number of bear cubs expected to be born early next year. ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Animal rights activists stage nude protest
Herald Sun
MORE than 50 animal rights activists staged a nude protest at a square in the Spanish city of Barcelona to in protest over the torture and slaying of ...
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Fairfax County adopt a pet
Washington Post
4Boots, left, is available from Fairfax County Animal Shelter. Ebony is available from the Humane Society of Fairfax County. Fairfax County Animal Shelter, ...
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Washington Post
Animals Behaving Badly: Elephants Kills Three People in Drunken Rampage
TIME
Public drunkenness, vandalism, killing innocent people--not exactly a typical night out for elephants. Until last week, when a pack of pickled pachyderm ...
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Prerogative magazine invites region to help animal shelters
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
6 to help animal shelters in Mercer, McDowell and Tazewell counties care of dogs and cats waiting for a home. Donations of pet food, toys, blankets and ...
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Men allegedly thrill kill animals for fun
UPI.com
SEATTLE, Dec. 5 (UPI) -- Three Washington state men have been detained for allegedly going on wildlife thrill killings, police said. One of the men, ...
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Plant and animal extinctions are detrimental to your health.
7thSpace Interactive (press release)
"This paper demonstrates the dangers of global change, showing that species extinctions may lead to increases in disease incidence for humans, other animals ...
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