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Animal   Complaints   Hazard   Photos   Shelters  
 The Examiner 
Follow up on NC governor's Facebook page after deleting all complaints on animal shelters
| Thousands of Facebook users became fans of North Carolina Governor Bev Purdue's page to leave comments on allegations of animal cruelty in the state's shelters and to plead for the end to killing th... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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Babies   Gender   Hair   Photos   Toddlers  
 The Examiner 
Hair gel for baby?
| Le Baby Inc hair gel www.lebabyinc.com If you like this ... Should you keep your baby's gender a surprise? Tips for Hiring a Babysitter Baby Names of the Day Baby Names of the Day Baby Names of the ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Britain's Prince Charles gives a speech at the National Geographic Store in London, Tuesday, May 5, 2009.  Wtop 
Prince Charles to visit bison-filled Polish forest
By VANESSA GERA | Associated Press Writer | WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Britain's Prince Charles visits Poland Monday, a journey that includes a visit to a bison-filled woodland _ Europe's last remaining pr... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth, pool)
Environment   Forestry   Nature   Photos   Poland  
 A poultry farmer feeds chickens at a local market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Thursday, March 22, 2007. Bangladeshi authorities recently culled about 30,000 chickens at a state-owned farm after many died mysteriously, sparking fears of a bird flu outbreak that  Inquirer 
Bangladesh slaughters 117,000 birds over avian flu
| DHAKA – At least 117,000 chickens were destroyed in northern Bangladesh Sunday after avian flu outbreak on one of the country's largest poultry farms, a local official said. | The deadly H5N1 strain... (photo: AP /Pavel Rahman)
Bangladesh   Bird Flu   Outbreak   Photos   Poultry  
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Farming field - agricultural land, India The Himalayan
Farming is to blame for the loss of native plants and wildlife
| LONDON: England was given an uncomfortable reminder last week of the impact of its swelling number of inhabitants. Over the past two millennia, hundreds of its native p... (photo: WN / Geeta)
England   Environment   London   Photos   Wildlife  
Crocodiles - Wild Animals - Wild - Zoo Independent online
 Zoo a maternity ward for endangered species
| By Claire de Oliveira | Rio de Janeiro - Rio's zoo has been abuzz with activity in recent months, welcoming new arrivals to its collection of animals as it battles to t... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Animals   Brazil   Nature   Photos   Zoo  
A portion of the ground floor displays at the Oxford Museum of Natural History. A significant debate in the history of evolutionary biology took place in the museum in 1860 at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science [1]. The Guardian
A history of the natural world in six objects
| The Natural History Museum has one of the world's greatest collections, capturing the earth's huge biodiversity. Ahead of a major new BBC TV series – Museum of Life â... (photo: Creative Commons / Ozeye)
Earth   History   London   Museum   Photos  
Turtles - Reptiles - Animal - Species The Boston Globe
Endangered turtles south of Boston raised by volunteers, schools
| They don't have the height of the Celtics they're named for, but Garnett, Pierce, and Allen - who live in a 30-gallon plastic tub at Hingham High School - share those a... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Nature   Photos   US   Wildlife   Winter  
Polluting gasses emitting from industry Chimney Delhi India The Times Of India
Impact of health pollution on health discussed
PATNA: HRD minister Hari Narayan Singh on Saturday said that pollution has become a global challenge for the people living across the world. He said its effect on both ma... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Cancer   Health   Patna   Photos   Pollution  
Bird flu. The Himalayan
Bird flu spreading fast in Parasi
| KATHMANDU: The government has been keeping the public in the dark despite the outbreak of bird flu in different parts of the country on the rise, it was learnt today. |... (photo: WN / Doris Esange)
Animal   Disease   Health   Kathmandu   Photos  
Nature Environment
- China zoo where tigers died to get emergency funds
- Whale
- Reliance Natural Resources Fund to yet to show its mettle
- Culture clash over Japanese whaling
Baby - Infant
Hair gel for baby?
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- Lakshadweep and Kerala feel the heat of global warming
- Obama to go ahead with visit to Aussie: Ambassador
- Bees in the City? New York May Let the Hives Come Out of Hid
- Saving U.S. Water and Sewer Systems Would Be Costly
Gubernatorial candidate and vice mayor Ismael Mangudadatu, right, looks at his papers for the certificate of candidacy for governor beside administration Presidential Candidate Gilbert Teodoro, second from right, at the Commission on Elections office in the Maguindanao provincial capital of Shariff Aguak., southern Philippines on Friday Nov. 27, 2009. Mangudadatu whose wife and relatives were among 57 people massacred in an apparent bid to stop him from running for governor filed his candidacy for the election.
Teodoro wants nuclear energy plant
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Ecology Whaling
- Do more to protect the Earth, youths urged
- BACH, Eve
- Socialists Lead in Early Voting in France
- Many western nations have distorted IPCC reports: Jairam
The Minister of State for Environment and Forests (Independent Charge), Shri Jairam Ramesh .
Many western nations have distorted IPCC reports: Jairam
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- Whale
- Culture clash over Japanese whaling
- EDITORIAL: Anti-whaling activists
- New Zealand leader says he can't help anti-whaling activ
A portion of the ground floor displays at the Oxford Museum of Natural History. A significant debate in the history of evolutionary biology took place in the museum in 1860 at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science [1].
A history of the natural world in six objects
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Pollution The Amazon
- Saving U.S. Water and Sewer Systems Would Be Costly
- Debate: GM FOOD
- Eurozone matters profoundly to Britain's long-term econo
- RBS is blinded by its own corporate spin and greenwash
Polluting gasses emitting from industry Chimney Delhi India
Impact of health pollution on health discussed
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- We must work together to solve the climate crisis
- Dan Franklin: 'I am a tart. I am deeply shallow'
- Rio's zoo a maternity ward for endangered species
-  Zoo a maternity ward for endangered species
Crocodiles - Wild Animals - Wild - Zoo
 Zoo a maternity ward for endangered species
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Farming Science
- China zoo where tigers died to get emergency funds
- Ecclesiastes 11:1
- Florida thoroughbred breeders run into hard times
- If San Antonio has learned anything it will pass on UFL
A Filipino male laborer pushes his cart where a sack of rice is being carried for delivery at Koronadal Public Market in Koronadal City, South Cotabato, Philippines as seen on this May 19, 2009 file photo.
For Philippine Family in Politics, Land Issue Hits Home
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- Telling Friends Where You Are (or Not)
- Bees in the City? New York May Let the Hives Come Out of Hid
- Saving U.S. Water and Sewer Systems Would Be Costly
- Culture clash over Japanese whaling
A "No Entry" sign stands in front of the Google China headquarters building in Beijing, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010.
Google all set to close Chinese search engine
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