:::ENN Daily Newsletter – Tuesday, October 5, 2004:::
African Conflict Is Seen Rooted in Environment Asia Needs Network to Fight Illegal Wildlife Trade Global Stocks of Nuke Bomb Material Are Growing, Says Survey Fish Near Some Colorado Treatment Plants Found With Male-Female Tissue CITES Lifts Ban on Hunting Black Rhino Mount St. Helens Spews More Steam and Ash U.S. Mine Tries to Dig Out from Under Local Discontent in Peruvian Andes Recycling Used CDs and DVDs, and Tallgrass Prairies Tyson, Wal-Mart Sign on for Emissions Reduction Program National Showcase Lets Sun Shine on Solar-powered Home in Winters, Calif. Pricey Oil May Raise Interest in Alternative Energy — Eventually Alaska Bering Sea Pollock Gets Eco-label Australia's Frisky Koalas to Get Hormone Implants Philippines Orders Exotic Pets Registered, Says Paper North Pacific Right Whales Seem to Be Making a Comeback, Says Scientists Trade Pays Big Dividends for Crocodiles Pricey Oil Could Be Boon for European Car that Runs on Compressed Air OECD Praises Sweden's Environmental Policy, Suggests Improvements Chevron Phillips to Pay $1.8 Million for Plant Explosions Canada Study Details Pregnancy Chemical Hazard In Public Policy, Quirky California Often Pioneers Rewrite Softens Report on Risks to Salmon in Sacramento, Calif., River Delta Beef Recall Data to Remain Secret in California After Governor's Veto Analyst Lowers Outlook for Hydrogen Cars New Report Marks Launch of Campaign to Protect Woodland Caribou EERC Project Generating Electricity with Biomass is First of its kind in the U.S. New Study Says Bush Administration Puts Sea Turtles at Risk Of Extinction ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ENN is a Registered Trademark of the Environmental News Network, Inc. Copyright © 2004 Environmental News Network, Inc. This Newsletter is sent in accordance with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 TO STOP RECEIVING OUR NEWSLETTER, PLEASE CLICK HERE. Environmental News Network - P.O. Box 6782 - San Rafael, CA 94903 Phone: (415) 459-2248 Fax: (512) 681-0652 ::: ENN Daily Newsletter - Friday, October 8, 2004 ::: Indian Elephants Fight Losing Battle with Humans Wasting the West: How Welfare Ranchers and Their Livestock Are Damaging Public Land Oil Companies Try to Clean Up Spills in the Wake of Ivan, but Rough Weather Interferes U.S. Supreme Court Debates Pollution Cleanup Lawsuits Kenya Says Ivory Sales Endanger Poacher Hunters West Waking Up to Dangers of Oil Addiction More Protection Urged for Rare Chilean Sea Bass at CITES Authorities Hunt Keg of Potent Chemical that Fell from Truck in North Dakota Puerto Rico Water Authority Strike Blamed for Service Loss to 20,000 Customers Indonesia Police Submit Newmont Case to Prosecutors Shaw Industries to Convert Carpet Waste into Energy Russia Could Finish Kyoto Approval by Year's End Myanmar Leader Says More than Half of Country Is Forested, Despite Concerns About Deforestation Japanese Cars Top Government's List of Most Fuel Efficient NYC Mayor to Announce New Plan to Ship Trash Out of City on Barges U.S. Bomb-Grade Plutonium Convoy to Cross France Montana Rocky Mountain Front Victory CITES – A Force to be Reckoned With White Rhino Caught in the Cross Hairs at CITES 27 Business and Environmental Organizations Send White House Funding Recommendations For Fiscal Year 2006 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs, Urge Doubling of Budget over the Next Five Years The Coming Electrical Energy Shortage A Plan to Offset Damage Costs to Florida of Hurricane Ivan Starbucks Becomes First-Ever EnviroStars Recognized Leader ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ENN is a Registered Trademark of the Environmental News Network, Inc. Copyright © 2004 Environmental News Network, Inc. This Newsletter is sent in accordance with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 Environmental News Network - P.O. Box 6782 - San Rafael, CA 94903 Phone: (415) 459-2248 Fax: (512) 681-0652 To subscribe or unsubscribe from the ENN Daily or Weekly Newsletter please click here or copy and paste the following link into your web browser's address bar http://cubert.routesys.com/~enn/homepage.php Enter your email address - select the ENN Daily Newsletter or ENN Weekly Newsletter - select Subscribe or Unsubscribe - click on "Submit"
Thailand Shows There Is No Easy War Against Wildlife Crime
Irrawaddy Dolphins Gain Trade Protection Under CITES; WWF Urges Countries to Stop All Live Captures ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ENN is a Registered Trademark of the Environmental News Network, Inc.
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Florida Sportsmen Call for Stronger Action on Wetlands Conservation Corporate Customers Duped By Deceptive ‘Green’ Labeling Scheme Invasive Species Wreaking Havoc on Great Lakes Food Web, According to National Wildlife Federation Report
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Funds OK'd for Pupukea-Paumalu Natural Area (HI) International Judges Join Competition For Fishing Gear that Reduces Wildlife Deaths
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