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Red List highlights species in peril

This week, the World Conservation Union released the 2007 Red List of Threatened Species, which highlights ...
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Big cats resurface in western India

Indian tigers, once thought to be extinguished due to habitat loss and poaching in the Sahyadri mountain range, have made a surprise appearance. At least 20 tigers have been seen over 800 square kilometres ...
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Polar bears face peril in 50 years

Rapidly shrinking sea ice could extinguish two-thirds of the world's polar bear population in 50 years says the U.S. Geological Survey. A series of recently released Read more »

What a tangled web

A Texas state park is home to a 180-metre-long spider's web, the work of multiple individuals from a variety of arachnid families.

Marine group uses spidey sense in new vessel launch

A Silicon Valley-based marine research firm has developed a lightweight energy-efficient, four-legged vessel that rides on pontoons and uses shock absorbers to react to waves. Its creators list biological ...
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THE FRONT PAGE
Pesticide-ready beets — Is agri-business thinking of your health?

A press release issued on January 23, 2008, by a group of food safety advocates, American farmers and conservationists didn't make front-page headlines ...
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Sarnia's toxic legacy

Sarnia, Ontario, is a small, welcoming city on the south shore of Lake Huron's famously blue waters. Belying its waterfront parkland and a municipal ...
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Harry Potter takes action for the environment

The summer's most highly anticipated book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, is now being touted as the greenest book in publishing history. ...
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