Monthly Archives: May 2010

Conservation in PNG

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Inevitable Extinction

A bird species has just been wiped off the face of the earth. It has been confirmed by the Scientific American that the Alaotra grebe (Tachybaptus rufolavatus), a native inhabitant to Lake Alaotra on the East African island of Madagascar … Continue reading

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“Like Looking into the Face of the Devil” – National Geographic Oil Spill Special

National geographic presents a behind the scene look into what happened during the initial stages if the oil spill in the Gulf.  “Like Looking into the Face of the Devil” – National Geographic Oil Spill Special.

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Pictures: Nine Fish With “Hands” Found to Be New Species

Pictures: Nine Fish With “Hands” Found to Be New Species.

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3 Future Oil-Spill Fighters: Sponges, Superbugs, and Herders

3 Future Oil-Spill Fighters: Sponges, Superbugs, and Herders. BP’s failure to control the Gulf oil-spill leading to severe environmental destruction of coastal habitat and marine life in the Gulf has shown that the technology we have today to combat such … Continue reading

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Endangered Species Day 2010 – National Wildlife Federation

Friday, may 21st 2010 is Endangered Species Day 2010 – National Wildlife Federation. However, this years endangered speciee day could not have come at a worse time than this. The oil spill in the Gulf has spread beyond what was … Continue reading

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Another reason to ban official prayer at public meetings

Another reason to ban official prayer at public meetings.

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Tiny new kangaroo: “spectacular find” – Australian Geographic

Tiny new kangaroo: “spectacular find” – Australian Geographic.

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Temper Management

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Another offshore mishap

It could not have come at a worse time. First an oil rig in the gulf of Mexico blew up because the ‘blow-out’ preventers failed, resulting in the rig leaking a guesstimated 5,000 barrels of oil. And now, less than … Continue reading

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