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Report Details Non-Human Invasions on Military Properties Military installations across the country are battling wild hogs, snakes and other trouble-making species, says a report being issued Tuesday by the National Wildlife Federation. U.S. Weighs Wyoming Request on Wolf Status The federal government said Monday that it will review Wyoming's request to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list after a 10-year effort to restore the predator's population. Antarctic Ice Melts as Sea Warms but Cause Unknown Antarctica is melting, adding to the inexorable rise in global sea levels, endangering millions of lives and whole economies, leading scientists said on Monday. But while the effect is well known after years of monitoring from land and space, the reasons for the sea warming are not. Mugabe, Chavez Team Up To Blame United States, Other Rich Nations for World's Woes The leaders of Zimbabwe and Venezuela teamed up at a U.N. hunger forum Monday to blame the United States and other wealthy nations for famine, war and pollution, with the African leader calling President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair "unholy men." China Announces Plan To Use Desalination To Combat Water Shortages China plans to use desalinated seawater to combat water shortages in coastal areas, producing up to 1 billion liters (250 million gallons) of water per day by 2010, a news report said Tuesday. Cameroon Bids To Win Back Apes from South Africa Zoo Cameroon is launching a bid to negotiate the return of four endangered guerrillas whose fate has infuriated wildlife protection groups since the animals were smuggled via Malaysia to a South African zoo. On Beyond Organic Radio: Meet the Bioneers Ever heard of the “Declaration of Inter- dependence?” How about the age of “Eco-logical Enlightenment?” For biological pioneers or “Bioneers” these are the philosophies they’ve patterned their life and work around. EU Says It Will Not Weaken Drive for Action on Climate Change Britain insisted Monday that the European Union must work with a wide range of countries to combat climate change, but said a flexible approach to win partners would not weaken the bloc's determination to tackle the problem. Alabama's Rivers in Fast Decline Jim Graham likes canoeing in Alabama's rivers and streams. Swimming, however, is a different story. The water is too dirty, the Montgomery resident said, and he isn't sure about the "foam" he sees on the top of the water while he paddles down the Locus Fork, a branch of the Black Warrior River near Birmingham. Brazil Races Supplies to Towns Stranded by Amazon Drought Military ships and cargo planes loaded with food raced Monday to supply Amazon River communities stranded by drought, while sporadic rains raised hopes that the worst dry spell in decades could be ending. Ecology Research as Good Green Fun Green Oil: New Energy Crop for Farmers?
America's Military Installations Threatened By Invasive Species; Exotic Plants and Animals Impair Military Operations and Put America's Natural Heritage in Danger Trust for Public Land Protects 97 Acres Next to Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve; Coalition of Public and Private Entities Work Together to Expand Unique Wetland Area Scrapped Taiwanese Longline Vessels A Boon for Sea Turtles; Environmentalists and Scientists Urge the UN and Other Nations to Follow Suit with a Moratorium in the Pacific New England Aquarium Names Irving Oil as Founding Research Partner in Effort to Protect the World’s Most Endangered Large Whale Significant CO2 Removal in Norwegian Forests New Genetic Test Can Detect Clam Disease Crippling Shellfish Industry and Threatening Aquaculture Operations Read all Non-Profit News
Blue Sky Energy Donates Lifetime Carbon Offsets to MTV’s College Network’s and Laurie David’s Curb Global Warming Sweepstakes Coffee Pacifica Announces Acquisition of a Coffee Roasting Company EarthShell Provides Business Update; Key Activities of Licensees for U.S. and Mexico Outlined Coffee Pacifica's Vice Chairman Comments in the PNG Newspaper The National Coffee Pacifica's ''PRIDE OF PNG 2005'' Cupping Competition Results Read all Company News |
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