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Climate Change Pushes Europe’s Alpine Plants Toward Extinction

May 9, 2012 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Climate Change Pushes Europe’s Alpine Plants Toward Extinction

  GOTHENBURG, Sweden, May 9, 2012 (ENS) – As the climate warms, plant species that prefer a colder environment are disappearing from the mountain ranges of Southern Europe. Since many […]

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Wildlife

Amur Tigers to Get Protected Area on China-Russia Border

August 31, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Amur Tigers to Get Protected Area on China-Russia Border

  HUNCHUN, China, August 31, 2010 (ENS) – China’s Jilin province and the neighboring Primorsky province in Russia have agreed to jointly establish the world’s first transboundary protected area for […]

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Wildlife

Biodiversity Target Missed: World Fails to Slow Loss of Animals, Plants

April 29, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Biodiversity Target Missed: World Fails to Slow Loss of Animals, Plants

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Climate a Factor in Decline of Minnesota’s Moose Population

February 18, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Climate a Factor in Decline of Minnesota’s Moose Population

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U.S. Navy Sued Over Anti-Sub Training Range Where Rare Whales Calve

January 29, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on U.S. Navy Sued Over Anti-Sub Training Range Where Rare Whales Calve

  ATLANTA, Georgia, January 28, 2010 (ENS) – Conservation groups today filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Navy over its decision to build an Undersea Warfare Training Range next to […]

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Wildlife

2010 Year of Biodiversity Tries to Rein in Runaway Extinctions

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on 2010 Year of Biodiversity Tries to Rein in Runaway Extinctions

  NEW YORK, New York, January 4, 2010 (ENS) – Due to human activities, the world’s animal and plant species are disappearing at a rate some experts put at 1,000 […]

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Japanese Whalers Sink Sea Shepherd Anti-Whaling Vessel

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Japanese Whalers Sink Sea Shepherd Anti-Whaling Vessel

SOUTHERN OCEAN, January 6, 2010 (ENS) – In an attack captured on film, the Japanese security ship Shonan Maru No. 2 today rammed and sank the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s […]

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Food

Judge Revokes Approval of Pesticide That Could Harm Bees

January 28, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Judge Revokes Approval of Pesticide That Could Harm Bees

  NEW YORK, New York, January 4, 2010 (ENS) – A pesticide approved just 18 months ago must be taken off the market because it could be toxic to America’s […]

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Wildlife

Imperiled Sacramento Splittail Gets a Fresh Chance at Survival

January 27, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Imperiled Sacramento Splittail Gets a Fresh Chance at Survival

  SAN FRANCISCO, California, January 26, 2010 (ENS) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has agreed to revisit the politically twisted 2003 Bush administration decision to strip a California […]

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Wildlife

IG Report: Last U.S. Jaguar Captured, Killed Intentionally

January 22, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on IG Report: Last U.S. Jaguar Captured, Killed Intentionally

  WASHINGTON, DC, January 22, 2010 (ENS) – The last known wild jaguar in the United States captured and killed last year in Arizona, was intentionally caught by employees of […]

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Feds Plan to Ban Import, Transport of Giant Constrictor Snakes

January 21, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Feds Plan to Ban Import, Transport of Giant Constrictor Snakes

  WASHINGTON, DC, January 20, 2010 (ENS) – The Burmese python and eight other large constrictor snakes that threaten the Everglades and other sensitive ecosystems could be classified as “injurious […]

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Wildlife

Malignant Malaria Parasite Found in Gorillas

January 20, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Malignant Malaria Parasite Found in Gorillas

  IRVINE, California, January 20, 2010 (ENS) – The parasite that causes malaria in humans has been found in gorillas, along with two new species of malaria parasites, reports a […]

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USA and Argentina Sign Pact to Conserve Condors

January 20, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on USA and Argentina Sign Pact to Conserve Condors

  WASHINGTON, DC, January 19, 2010 (ENS) – Two of the world’s largest and most endangered birds – the California condor and the Andean condor – are expected to benefit […]

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Supreme Court Rejects Michigan’s Motion to Block Invasive Carp

January 20, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Supreme Court Rejects Michigan’s Motion to Block Invasive Carp

  CHICAGO, Illinois, January 19, 2010 (ENS) – Asian carp are closing in on Lake Michigan, but today the U.S. Supreme Court denied a request by the state of Michigan […]

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Energy

Thirst for Oil Imperils South America’s Most Biodiverse Wilderness

January 20, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Thirst for Oil Imperils South America’s Most Biodiverse Wilderness

  QUITO, Ecuador, January 19, 2010 (ENS) – Yasuní National Park, located in the core of the Ecuadorian Amazon, is the most biodiverse area in all of South America, a […]

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Food

Disaster Declared: Alaska’s Yukon River Chinook Salmon Run Fails

January 19, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Disaster Declared: Alaska’s Yukon River Chinook Salmon Run Fails

  WASHINGTON, DC, January 18, 2010 (ENS) – There has been a commercial “fishery failure” for Alaska’s Yukon River Chinook salmon due to low salmon returns, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke […]

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Wildlife

German Dealer Fined for Smuggling Endangered Corals

January 15, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on German Dealer Fined for Smuggling Endangered Corals

  PORTLAND, Oregon, January 14, 2010 (ENS) – Gunther Wenzek, a German national, was sentenced today to serve three years on probation and pay a criminal penalty of over $35,000 […]

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Ginseng Dealer Imprisoned for Interstate Exports Worth $109,000

January 12, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Ginseng Dealer Imprisoned for Interstate Exports Worth $109,000

  ASHEVILLE, North Carolina, January 12, 2010 (ENS) – A Hayesville, North Carolina man was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Asheville to serve one year in prison for […]

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Endangered U.S. Jaguars to Get Critical Habitat, Recovery Plan

January 12, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Endangered U.S. Jaguars to Get Critical Habitat, Recovery Plan

  TUCSON, Arizona, January 12, 2010 (ENS) – After years of neglect and indifference, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that it will designate critical habitat for endangered […]

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New Photos Show Marine Animals of Warming West Antarctica

December 22, 2009 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on New Photos Show Marine Animals of Warming West Antarctica

  CAMBRIDGE, UK, December 22, 2009 (ENS) – Sea pigs, giant sea spiders, ice fish, octopus, rare rays and basket stars that live in the seas of Antarctica’s continental shelf […]

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