Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Audubon 2009 Christmas bird count is in full swing. This annual citizen science event creates data that has proven vital to conservation over its 110...
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If you love frogs, and why wouldn't you, you must explore the Frogs Are Green website/blog. A bright and enticing design makes it a pleasure to...
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The brown pelican, a species once decimated by the pesticide DDT, has recovered and is being removed from the list of threatened and endangered...
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Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar sent a proposal to congress today to deal with wild horses and the US grassland ranges that support the herds....
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With a great name like wonderpus (Wunderpus photogenicu), this is a cephalopod worth knowing about. First described in this century, it is a...
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Minnesota and Wisconsin may be rivals on the football field, but the two states share conservation values that have led them to work together to save...
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Despite reports of three hammerhead shark attacks on Sydney beaches in the last few weeks, 700 swimmers took to the waters to participate in a...
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A rare giant squid was captured in the Gulf of Mexico during a recent research cruise. The research cruise was partially funded through an interagency...
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The Cove, which has already won a dozen accolades from independent film festivals, including the Audience Award from the Sundance Film Festival, is...
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The world continues to have a love affair with dolphins. This smart, social species can’t help but amaze and delight us by reminding us of the...
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