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Breaking News Fri, 30 Jul 2010
Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata). Several waved albatrosses Punta Suarez, Espanola, Galapagos Islands. Fernandina (Narborough) Island: The name was given in honor of King Ferdinand II of Aragon, who sponsored the voyage of Columbus
Environment   Galapagos   Photos   UNESCO   Wikipedia: Galápagos Islands  
 Hong Kong Standard 
Galapagos Islands off danger list at gallop
Unesco's World Heritage Committee said it has removed Ecuador's Galapagos Islands from its list of endangered sites, due to protective efforts in the Pacific archipelago. | //--> Friday, July 30, 2010... (photo: European Community / Snowmanradio)
A worker monitors water in Talmadge Creek in Marshall Township, Mich., near the Kalamazoo River as oil from a ruptured pipeline, owned by Enbridge Inc, is attempted to be trapped by booms Thursday, July 29, 2010.
Environment   Michigan   Oil Spill   Photos   Wikipedia: Great Lakes  
 The New York Times 
Estimate Rises of Oil Spill in Michigan
| BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — More than one million gallons of oil may have spilled from a pipeline into the Kalamazoo River this week, significantly more than the pipeline’s owner initially est... (photo: AP / Paul Sancya)
Cheetah Kruger  BBC News 
Cheetah will run again in India
The cheetah, eradicated in India by hunting nearly a century ago, will run again in the country, as three sites are earmarked for its reintroduction. | The government has approved wildlife groups' rec... (photo: Creative Commons / Mukul2u)
India   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Cheetah   Wildlife  
Sahara desert, Egypt.  The New York Times 
As Deaths in Desert Soar, an Arizona Morgue Grows Crowded
| TUCSON — Dr. Bruce Parks unzips a white body bag on a steel gurney and gingerly lifts out a human skull and mandible, turning them over in his hands and examining the few teeth still in their ... (photo: WN / Jacques Fritsch)
Arizona   Deaths   Desert   Photos   Wikipedia: Desert  
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Phytoplankton bloom in the Baltic Proper, July 3, 2001. The Independent
The dead sea: Global warming blamed for 40 per cent decline in the ocean's phytoplankton
| The microscopic plants that support all life in the oceans are dying off at a dramatic rate, according to a study that has documented for the first time a disturbing an... (photo: Creative Commons)
Conservation   Global Warming   Photos   Wikipedia: Phytoplankton   Wildlife  
Saltwater crocodile sunning itself at Corroboree in the Northern Territory of Australia. Scoop
Aquarium loses beloved Crocodile
Thursday, 29 July 2010, 9:20 am | Press Release: National Aquarium of New Zealand | MEDIA RELEASE: National Aquarium of New Zealand | 28 July 2010 | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE... (photo: Creative Commons / Magnus Manske)
Aquarium   Crocodile   Death   Health   Photos  
Pigs  -  Piggery  -  Swine Raising The Daily Telegraph Australia
Pampered pigs 'feel optimism'
| PIGS are capable of feeling optimism and pessimism, depending on their environment, a U.K. study revealed overnight. | Scientists from Newcastle University, in northern... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Animal   Environment   Photos   Study   Wikipedia: Pig  
Saltwater Crocodile - Davao Crocodile Park - Davao City - Philippines NZ Herald
Croc's sudden death a mystery
4:00 AM Thursday Jul 29, 2010 Email Print | Izzy the saltwater crocodile at the National Aquarium has died unexpectedly, well short of the 80 years the species can live t... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Animals   Environment   Nature   Photos   Wildlife  
Marine reef ecologist Scott Porter works to remove oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill off his hands, Monday, June 7, 2010, in the Gulf of Mexico south of Venice, La.. The New York Times
Containment Efforts Persist After Michigan Oil Leak
| BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — Response crews were working Wednesday morning to contain an oil spill in southern Michigan that flowed into the Kalamazoo River, a major wat... (photo: AP / Eric Gay)
Environment   Michigan   Oil Spill   Photos   Wikipedia: Lake Michigan  
Environment Nature
- Federal judge: US Fish and Wildlife Service's lynx plan
- Irvine Councilwoman Christina Shea Speaks Out on Environment
- Council Moves to Increase Recycling
- Federal judge: US Fish and Wildlife Service's lynx plan
In this photo taken on Wednesday, July 28, 2010, a man carries his belonging on a flooded path in Changchun in northeast China's Jilin province.
Floods dump scores of chemical containers into China river
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- Federal judge: US Fish and Wildlife Service's lynx plan
- Wildlife beyond boundaries: The clue lies in corridors
- Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick wear matching leopard p
- Dead whale found pinned to Alaska cruise liner
Palestinian Bedouins wade through floodwater which destroyed huts and agriculture in the Mughraka area, central Gaza Strip on 20 January 2010. Flooding has forced more than 100 people from their homes and farms in Gaza after heavy rains hit the area. Security services worked through the night to evacuate families from the area of Wadi Gaza, south of Gaza city. At least 12 people were injured in the flooding which destroyed scores of homes and inundated animal pens. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/ WN)
Rains unleash death, devastation in Pakistan
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Pollution Ecology
- Grant to lower pollution from 4 towboat engines
- EPA raises oil spill estimate in Michigan river
- Tony Abbott raises water level
- Council Moves to Increase Recycling
Mountains covered with  ice -climate change-ice at the highest point on mountain-India
World has 12 years to go before its ice melts
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- Wildlife beyond boundaries: The clue lies in corridors
- Sanyo Completes New Factory for Li-ion Batteries for Eco-fri
- G.M.'s Electric Lemon
- Assessment or amusement?
 KLdy1 - electronics - panasonic - business. (dy1)
Panasonic buying Sanyo, other unit for $9.4 bln
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Amazon Africa
- Spare Times: For Children
- Lost in Translation
- Internet Betting Gets Bigger as Online Gambling Companies Me
- Sweltering heat breaks new record in Moscow
Local residents carry buckets of water to extinguishes a peat fire in a forest near the town of Shatura, some 130 km (81 miles) southeast of Moscow, Thursday, July 29, 2010. Peat swamps started burning in central Russia following an unprecedented heat wave.
Sweltering heat breaks new record in Moscow
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- Sniffer rats to uncover landmines in Angola
- S. African tiger caught after 2 days on the run
- South African tiger caught after 2 days on the run
- Anthrax kills 82 hippos, 9 buffalo in Uganda
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S. African tiger caught after 2 days on the run
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