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Calcutta News - Endangered Himachal pheasant species breeds again

Wildlife officials in Himachal Pradesh are euphoric over the resumed breeding of a highly endangered pheasant species.
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5 Curiously Strange and Weirdly Awesome Trees

5 Curiously Strange and Weirdly Awesome Trees | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
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Summer is when mother nature presents the fruits of her spring labour

Summer is when mother nature presents the fruits of her spring labour | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Kay Haw: Buoyed by warm weather and longer spells of sunshine, wildlife is abundant and provides the potential for some great shots...
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Kasaragod dwarf cattle may get native animal status - The Times of India

Kasaragod dwarf cattle may get native animal status - The Times of India | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Moves are afoot to get the Kasaragod dwarf cattle included in the list of native cattle breed of Kerala by the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR), Karnal, Faridabad.
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Bald eagles make impressive recovery in Florida

Bald eagles make impressive recovery in Florida | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Bald eagles in Florida continue to expand their range, establishing new nests and securing the future of species that once appeared close to extinction.
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The Severn Barrage: Just Say No! – Telegraph Blogs

The Severn Barrage: Just Say No! – Telegraph Blogs | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
It's very nice of Peter Hain to insist that the Severn Barrage can be built without a penny of government money (read, money filched from your and my pockets). If he can do that then I'm all for it.
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Climate change linked to shrinking leaves

Climate change linked to shrinking leaves | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Australian shrub has lost 40% of its leaf width as temperatures rise.
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Majestic Endangered Goat Making Comeback in Pakistan

Majestic Endangered Goat Making Comeback in Pakistan | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Markhor have amazing, spiraled, 5-foot horns.
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Native plant restoration not enough to maintain tropical dry forests in Hawaii

Native plant restoration not enough to maintain tropical dry forests in Hawaii | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Protecting Hawaiian dry forests from invasive species and the risk of wildfire is an ongoing challenge for land managers and scientists conducting research on the Island of Hawaii.
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Six natural wonders declared World Heritage Sites

Six natural wonders declared World Heritage Sites | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Sangha Trinational -- shared between Cameroon, the Central African Republic and the Republic of Congo; Lakes of Ounianga in Chad and Chengjiang fossil site in China have been inscribed on the World Heritage List, following the recommendations of...
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Milkweed loss in agricultural fields because of herbicide use: effect on the monarch butterfly population - PLEASANTS - 2012 - Insect Conservation and Diversity - Wiley Online Library

Milkweed loss in agricultural fields because of herbicide use: effect on the monarch butterfly population - PLEASANTS - 2012 - Insect Conservation and Diversity - Wiley Online Library | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
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Dragonflies and damselflies – your Green shoots photographs

Dragonflies and damselflies – your Green shoots photographs | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
From the broad-bodied chaser and the large red damselfly to the blue-tailed damselfly, we asked for your dragonfly shots...
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Breaking News Toxic oil spills in River Wandle

Breaking News Toxic oil spills in River Wandle | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
The Environment Agency warns wildlife could be killed after hundreds of litres of toxic oil spill into a river in south London.
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Bath Spa University Writing inspired by Nature

 Writing inspired by Nature the subject of a new event hosted by Bath Spa University 

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When rain gives way to a light fantastic

When rain gives way to a light fantastic | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Country diary: Wenlock Edge: We are celebrating the indomitable green: bursting like gutters, thick with life.
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England is lagging behind with its woodland creation strategy

England is lagging behind with its woodland creation strategy | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Greg Jones: New tree-planting statistics have been published ahead of the release of an independent report into England's woods...
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Bat Plague Afflicts Close-Knit Colonies: White-Nose Syndrome Often Spares Those Who Sleep Alone

Bat Plague Afflicts Close-Knit Colonies: White-Nose Syndrome Often Spares Those Who Sleep Alone | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
In bat species that tend to hibernate alone, population declines from white-nose syndrome in small colonies were much less severe, according to new research.
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Showing Vultures A Little Love : NPR

Showing Vultures A Little Love : NPR | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Vultures are generally not admired, but maybe they should be: All over the world, these birds do the hard work of gobbling up dead animals and recycling that flesh into the Earth.
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Nesting pelicans near record numbers at ND refuge - CBS News

Nesting pelicans near record numbers at ND refuge - CBS News | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Nesting pelicans near record numbers at ND refuge...
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ARC coral acid fish

ARC coral acid fish | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it

Fish Learn To Cope In A High CO2 World

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Warming Oceans Means Seafood Menu Changes: Scientific American

Warming Oceans Means Seafood Menu Changes: Scientific American | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Warm water species are beginning to appear in the northerly seas around Britain...
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Warmer Baltic Sea may promote harmful algal blooms

Warmer Baltic Sea may promote harmful algal blooms | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Global warming affects ecosystems in complex ways. Now, a group of scientists have shown that there is an increasing danger of algal blooms and low oxygen levels in the Baltic when temperatures rise.
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Shrews ‘warm up’ before cold dives

Shrews ‘warm up’ before cold dives | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Thumb-sized shrews “warm up” their bodies before taking the plunge into cold water, according to researchers.
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Citizen Scientists, Funding Needed to Help Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Project | Extinction Countdown, Scientific American Blog Network

Citizen Scientists, Funding Needed to Help Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Project | Extinction Countdown, Scientific American Blog Network | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Endangered Hawaiian monk seals (Monachus schauinslandi) have a bad reputation among some local fishermen, who accuse the 200-kilogram mammals of eating the fish that the humans ...
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