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A novel way to save the planet Habitat loss threatens Indonesia’s orangutans with extinction by 2050.
S. Korea spill creates ‘oil balls,’ threatens fish TAEAN, South Korea – South Korea’s worst oil spill washed up "oil balls" on beaches that had avoided damage and it moved toward a tidal flat conservationists said was one of the most important in Northeast Asia.
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Endangered deer species in Negros being slaughtered DUMAGUETE CITY – Negros Oriental Vice Gov. Jose Baldado is worried about the slow pace in the response of people to calls to preserve the endangered Negros spotted deer in the southern portion of Negros Oriental.
Liver cirrhosis kills 26 crocs in north India LUCKNOW, India – As many as 26 endangered crocodiles have been found dead over the last three days in northern India and experts attribute the rare mass deaths to cirrhosis of the liver, authorities said last week.
Science fiction writer urges world to use clean energy COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke listed three wishes on his 90th birthday: For the world to embrace cleaner energy resources, for a lasting peace in his adopted home, Sri Lanka; and for evidence of extraterrestrial beings.
Pitfalls of saving rainforests BORNEO RAIN FOREST, Malaysia - Like a slithering red snake, the dirt road cuts through the jungles shrouding an endless row of hills.
Declare Panay range protected area, group asks congressmen NABAS, Aklan – German conservation scientists manning the Philippine Endangered Species and Conservation Project (PESCP) have asked congressmen in Panay to declare the 40,000 hectares of good forests of the Central Panay Mountain Range (CPMR) a protected area to secure all the endangered flora and fauna there.
Scientists discover oddball rodent in SE Asia Is it a squirrel? A rat? A Guinea pig? Try none of the above.
Bali climate conference fails to reach major goals While the international community welcomed the initiatives made at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali, Indonesia last week, Ecological Society of the Philippines (ESP) president Antonio M. Claparols said it failed to achieve its major goal.
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