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Breaking News Wed, 8 Feb 2012
Unnamed Baby Elephant
Conservation   Photos   Wikipedia: Elephant   Wildlife   Zimbabwe  
 STL Today 
6-week-old lone elephant calf dies in Zimbabwe
| Conservationists in Zimbabwe said Wednesday round-the-clock efforts to save a baby elephant, separated from his mother on a busy highway, have failed. The six-week-old calf who has been hand fed for... (photo: Creative Commons / Zootycoon2freak)
Tiger inside the cage in Tagaytay Zoo Philippines.
Environment   India   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Project Tiger  
 Zeenews 
Fighting chance for India's tigers: Poaching declines
New Delhi: In cheering news for wildlife conservationists, tiger poaching dropped nearly 60 percent in 2011 as compared to the previous year, though it continues to pose a major threat to the survival... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Tiger-animal (sl1)  The Daily Telegraph Australia 
Tiger tourists nearly become lunch
| TIGERS at a Chinese wildlife park have attacked a tourist bus, puncturing tyres and smashing the windscreen. | A worker in charge of the enclosure at Jinan Wildlife World in the eastern Shandong pro... (photo: creative commons / )
Animal   China   People   Photos   Wikipedia: Tiger  
Tiger in the Antwerp Zoo  The Daily Telegraph Australia 
Tigers attack bus at safari park
| A GROUP of Chinese tourists endured a wild bus ride through a safari park when they were ambushed by a streak of fierce tigers. | The group of 27 terrified tourists hid under seats when eight Bengal... (photo: Creative Commons / Dutch Spoon)
Environment   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Tiger   Wildlife  
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A Sumatran tiger at the Toronto Zoo in Canada. The Daily Telegraph Australia
Men caught butchering tiger
| POLICE have busted a wildlife slaughterhouse in Bangkok, catching four men in the act of chopping up a tiger. | Thai police busted the grisly, exotic wildlife slaughter... (photo: Creative Commons / Wuffyz)
Bangkok   Environment   Photos   Wikipedia: Tiger   Wildlife  
Sheila the lioness at the zoo Sydney Morning Herald
Extremely cute and incredibly scary
| Seeing dangerous animals in the wild is a heart-warming experience, unless they're staring back at you, writes Craig Platt. | I'm so glad I asked for a toilet stop, oth... (photo: Creative Commons / Zootycoon2freak)
Animals   Photos   Safari   Wikipedia: Wildlife   Wildlife  
Rio+20 Must Rethink 'Economic Growth Is Always Good' Paradigm Treehugger
Rio+20 Must Rethink 'Economic Growth Is Always Good' Paradigm
| that at the Rio+20 UN environment summit, happening this June in Brazil, nations must come together to question classic economic dogma on growth. | Hedegaard advocates ... (photo: WN / Marzena)
Economy   Environment   Growth   Photos   Summit   Wikipedia: Economy  
Palestinian children fill plastic bottles and jerry cans with drinking water from a public tap at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in the southern Gaza Strip refugee camp  on September 23, 201. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/wn) Al Jazeera
Co-operation in a world of scarce resources
| From competition among hunter-gatherers for wild game to imperialist wars over precious minerals, resource wars have been fought throughout history; today, however, the... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Climate   Development   Environment   Photos   Wikipedia: Natural resource  
Hunters rule the roost in Manipur The Hindu
Hunters rule the roost in Manipur
Much to the chagrin of wild animal lovers, many species of exotic birds, mostly from South East Asian countries, have been hunted to extinction in Manipur. | Till a few y... (photo: WN / Marzena)
Animal   Asia   Birds   Photos   Wikipedia: Bird   Wild  
Environment Nature
- Don't despair - still time to reverse climate change
- Germany and Kazakhstan Sign Rare Earths Agreement
- State retains maximum forest cover
- Morning walks, then blogs, and now a book about biodiversity
A Mitsubishi Montero keyless entry key
>Mitsubishi’s EV Tops Greenest Car Rankings
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- Sperm whale dies on Belgian beach
- Sperm whale dies on Belgian beach
- Naturally inspiring pictures have gone wild - the 2012 Sony
- Study Shows Commercial Shipping Noise Causes Physical Stress
Unnamed Baby Elephant
6-week-old lone elephant calf dies in Zimbabwe
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Pollution Ecology
- Lorax flags fast food toys and goes green (+video)
- Tips to reduce household costs and greenhouse gas
- Questions And Answers Feb 8
- ‘Areva reactor meets advanced safety requirements'
Eighty days after it fell into the ocean following the January 1966 midair collision between a nuclear-armed B-52G bomber and a KC-135 refueling tanker over Palomares, Spain, this B28RI nuclear bomb was recovered from 2,850 feet (869 meters) of water and lifted aboard the USS Petrel (note the missing tail fins and badly dented "false nose").
When the U.S. Dropped Dirty Bombs on Spain
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- Lorax flags fast food toys and goes green (+video)
- Morning walks, then blogs, and now a book about biodiversity
- Desert clean-up gets new impetus
- Hollywood likes tree-hugging Dr. Seuss character
 A spiral type compact fluorescent lamp - CFL lamps - am1
Busted lamps pose toxic risk
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Amazon Africa
- Channel Surfing: ‘Raccoon Nation’
- 3 strategies for making e-commerce truly social
- More than just Great Firewall awaits Facebook in China
- Facebook in China: More than just Great Firewall awaits
Star and executive producer Don Cheadle, left, speaks as actress Kristen Bell looks on during the panel discussion for the comedy series "House of Lies" at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour for CBS, the CW and Showtime, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)
Kristen Bell said 'yes' to Showtime's 'House of Lies'
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- 25 Top Cops Targeted
- 6-week-old lone elephant calf dies in Zimbabwe
- 6-week-old lone elephant calf dies in Zimbabwe
- Tiny, 6-week-old lone elephant calf dies after efforts to ha
Unnamed Baby Elephant
6-week-old lone elephant calf dies in Zimbabwe
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