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Indonesia Spearheads International Year of the Rhino

June 12, 2012 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Indonesia Spearheads International Year of the Rhino
Indonesia Spearheads International Year of the Rhino

JAKARTA, Indonesia, June 7, 2012 (ENS) – To stave off the extinction of Indonesia’s two Critically Endangered rhinoceros subspecies, President Susilo Bambang [...]

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Police Raid Asian Wildlife Markets in New Enforcement Push

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Police Raid Asian Wildlife Markets in New Enforcement Push

BANGKOK, Thailand, December 23, 2011 (ENS) – Wildlife crime networks in Asia have been hit by a police operation against [...]

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Javan Rhino Declared Extinct in Vietnam

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Javan Rhino Declared Extinct in Vietnam

HANOI, Vietnam, October 27, 2011 (ENS) – The Javan rhinocerus has been officially declared extinct in Vietnam by conservation organizations and by Vietnamese [...]

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Indonesian President Vows to Protect Rainforest

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Indonesian President Vows to Protect Rainforest

JAKARTA, Indonesia, October 4, 2011 (ENS) – Indonesia’s President has pledged to dedicate the last three years of his administration to safeguarding his [...]

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Greenpeace Links Barbie Packaging to Indonesian Rainforest Loss

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Greenpeace Links Barbie Packaging to Indonesian Rainforest Loss

LOS ANGELES, California, June 10, 2011 (ENS) – Facebook removed Greenpeace rainforest conservation ads from its pages last night after the [...]

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Environment News Service News Index March 2011

April 22, 2011 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Environment News Service News Index March 2011

Environment News Service News Index

March 2011

  • Amazon Rainforest Brown After Severe 2010 Drought
  • Obama Proposes One-Third Cut in Oil Imports by 2025
  • Toxic in Canned Foods Cleared By Fresh
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2011 Goldman Environmental Prize Honors Six Grassroots Heroes

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2011 Goldman Environmental Prize Honors Six Grassroots Heroes

SAN FRANCISCO, California, April 11, 2011 (ENS) – The Goldman Environmental Foundation today announced the six recipients of the 2011 Goldman [...]

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World’s Police Unite for Environmental Crime Crackdown

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World’s Police Unite for Environmental Crime Crackdown

DOHA, Qatar, November 16, 2010 (ENS) – The police agencies of the world are supporting INTERPOL’s Environmental Crime Programme in an historic [...]

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Environment News Service News Index October 2010

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Environment News Service News Index

October 2010

  • Biodiversity Pacts Signed on Genetic Resources, Global Conservation
  • Halliburton May Have Pumped Unstable Cement Down BP Well
  • Conservation With Teeth Needed to Save
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Winning Battles But Losing the War on Invasive Alien Species

February 18, 2010 Jim Crabtree Comments Off on Winning Battles But Losing the War on Invasive Alien Species
Winning Battles But Losing the War on Invasive Alien Species

GLAND, Switzerland, February 4, 2010 (ENS) – Invasive alien species are one of the top three threats to the [...]

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