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pet cat in home - animal - nature
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 Huffington Post 
The Benefits of Caring for a Pet
| No doubt you can still recall your first dog or cat and all the joy they brought into your life. For the young as well as the old, especially if they have Alzheimer's disease or another form of memo... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Mahout with a young elephant at Elephant Nature Park, Thailand
Elephants   Photos   Restaurants   Thailand   Wikipedia: Thailand  
 The Independent 
'Restaurants serving trunk' raise fears for Thai elephants
| Wildlife officials have told reporters they believe that two dead elephants found with their sex organs and trunks missing had been killed for their meat. Officials have called in the police, but ha... (photo: Creative Commons / AlexanderKlink)
In this image made off MRTV video footage, a rare white elephant is caught in the jungles in Maungdaw township in northwestern Rakhine state, Myanmar. The rare white elephant has been captured in the jungles of northwestern Myanmar, a mostly Buddhist country where the animals are considered good omens, state media reported Tuesday, June 29, 2010. White elephants, actually albinos, have for centuries been revered in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and other Asian nations. They were normally kept and pampered by monarchs and considered a symbol of royal power and prosperity.  Jakarta Post 
Thailand to build DNA database to protect elephants
| Thailand Natural Resources and Environment Minister Preecha Rengsomboonsuk has vowed to solve within a year issues related to Thailand's elephants. | Preecha planned to build a DNA database on 4,000... (photo: AP / MRTV)
Animal   Environment   Photos   Thailand   Wikipedia: Elephant  
Ducks - Avian Flu - Bird Flu  Sydney Morning Herald 
Bird flu detected in Victoria
| AAP | At least 10,000 ducks will have to be destroyed to contain an outbreak of bird flu at two Victorian farms. | The virus found in birds on the two properties is a low pathogenic avian influenza ... (photo: WN / hend)
Disease   Health   News   Photos   Wikipedia: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1  
Top Stories
Blue Whale Tail Fluke Diving Balaenoptera musculus 29 July 2010 - It is somewhat rare to see the tail fluke of a Blue Whale upon diving, North Atlantic. Canberra Times
Blue note: scientists use sound to find lost giants of the deep
| IT IS said that the blue whale lights up the sea. Now, Australian scientists have turned to sound to illuminate the hidden lives of the few remaining largest animals on... (photo: Creative Commons / Mike Baird)
Animals   Australia   Photos   Scientists   Whale   Wikipedia: Blue whale  
The golden jackal is more closely related to wolves and coyotes than it is to other jackal species Newsday
Farmers eager for right to kill attacking wolves
Photos | TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - (AP) -- John Koski is itching to pick up his rifle after losing dozens of cows to hungry wolves on his farm in 's Upper Peninsula -- and i... (photo: Creative Commons)
Cows   Farm   Peninsula   Photos   Photos   Wikipedia: Peninsula  
Gulf of Maine (Aug. 23)--An entangled Humpback whale breechesduring a successful rescue in the Gulf of Maine.  U.S. Coast Guard crews and Bob Bowman, from the Center for Coastal Studies, freed the whale after it became tangled in a lobster trap.  USCG photo by PA3 BRENT M. ERB (110503) ( SEARCH AND RESCUE (FOR RELEASE) ) STL Today
Groups sue over Navy sonar use off Northwest coast
| Conservationists and Native American tribes are suing over the Navy's expanded use of sonar in training exercises off the Washington, Oregon and California coasts, sayi... (photo: US Coastguard / PA3 BRENT M. ERB)
Animal   Navy   Photos   Whale   Wikipedia: Whale  
Panthera tigris altaica, Leipzig Zoo my SA
Tigers, other animals taken from Miss. zoo
| COLLINS, Miss. (AP) — Authorities have seized three tigers, three cougars, two leopards, two wolf-hybrids and a Macaque monkey from a roadside zoo in Mississippi. | T... (photo: Creative Commons / Appaloosa)
Environment   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Tiger   Wildlife  
Kashmiri master chefs, locally known as Waza's, sought out meat in preparation for a wedding banquet the summer capital of indian kashmir, in Srinagar on November 17, 2011. The Independent
Michael Mansfield : Abolishing meat is an ethical issue that requires everyone's attention
| World Week for the Abolition of Meat – from 23 to 29 January – is a week when we are asked to reflect on that suffering and try switching to vegetarian meals. Nothi... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Agriculture   Environment   Photos   Vegetarian   Wikipedia: Vegetarianism  
Fish are drying in sun light - dried fish The State
Rising wealth of Asians straining world fish stock
| MANILA, Philippines - U.N. marine experts say rising wealth in Asia and fishing subsidies are among factors driving overexploitation of the world's fish resources, whil... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Asia   Environment   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Asia  
Nature Environment
- Al Ain Zoo becomes hub of conservation efforts
- Miami-Dade in the winter proves a natural setting for outdoo
- Second giant panda taken off display after being diagnosed w
- Dolphins are latest mammal deaths in New England
A male mallard duck. Subfamily: Anatinae, dabbling ducks and moa-nalos (The dabbling duck group, of worldwide distribution, were previously restricted to just one or two genera, but had been extended[4] to include 8 extant genera and about 55 living species,
Duck found with zip tie on beak healing in Ohio
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- 10 Foods for a big orgasm
- Beach Busters: Hundreds pitch in to help
- Beach busting makes an impact
- Misleading product labels are being whitewashed 'green&#
Drinking Water
Drinking water scare in Chinese city after industrial pollution
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Ecology Whaling
- Misleading product labels are being whitewashed 'green&#
- ‘Flash’ fields wardens in market
- Borneo's orang-utan sanctuary
- China's Paradise On Earth in Tibet, Now Under Inhuman Re
Penpa Tsering, the speaker of the Tibetan parliament in exile speaking to media. After carryout at least eight self-immolations in eastern, Tibet since March 2011, thousands of Tibetans including monks with their slogan banners gathering in New Delhi, the capital of India on 19th October 2011 to show their solidarity and protest against Chinese government and it's wrong policy in Tibet.
China's Paradise On Earth in Tibet, Now Under Inhuman Repression: Tibetan Parliament
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- An Appointment With Dread
- Not lovin' it: McDonald's ad campaign becomes big
- Whale suffer through Avery long losing streak
- Dolphin group secures Euro48,000 grant to refit former Haugh
Cebu City, Philippines, seen from the sea
Tourism boom is uncharted water for ‘shark town’
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Pollution The Amazon
- 100% recycling of waste by 2030
- Al Ain Zoo becomes hub of conservation efforts
- Beach Busters: Hundreds pitch in to help
- Misleading product labels are being whitewashed 'green&#
Drinking Water
Drinking water scare in Chinese city after industrial pollution
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- Borneo's orang-utan sanctuary
- Gingrich in the land of racism and religiousity
- Rising Brazil tackles immigration question
- Ho ho! It's OVO!
Attendees at the National Retail Federation listen to a discussion about Google Wallet, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 in New York.
'Big Brother' concerns over Google changes
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Farming Science
- Mt Stuart on track for good result
- School menus, week of Jan. 30-Feb. 3
- 'Trade is good' no longer sells: US trade chief
- Making science interesting
Indian Railway - railway line
Ethiopia seeks India's financial muscle for its rail project
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- Why drinking benefits Europeans, not Indians
- Making science interesting
- Al Ain Zoo becomes hub of conservation efforts
- Physical activity improves kids' test scores
Umina Beach on the northern side of Broken Bay is a large inlet of the Pacific Ocean located about 50 km north of Sydney on the coast of New South Wales, Australia
Tourism idea has sea legs
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