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Greenpeace Exposes Tuna Pirate in the High Seas

Greenpeace Exposes Tuna Pirate in the High Seas

   Today Greenpeace exposed an illegal tuna purse seiner, the Queen Evelyn 168, in a pocket of international waters between Papua New Guinea and the Federated States of Micronesia.

Posted : Sat, May 10, 2008

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

Paper Recycling Hits Record High

Paper Recycling Hits Record High

   Industry Meets Goal Ahead of Schedule, Sets New Aggressive Target

Posted : Wed, Apr 02, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

Conner Unveils First Wildlife Plans In New Conservation Practice

Conner Unveils First Wildlife Plans In New Conservation Practice

   Acting Agriculture Secretary Chuck Conner said today USDA has approved conservation projects on more than a quarter-million acres in 18 states under a new partnership within the Conservation Reserve Program.

Posted : Mon, Jan 21, 2008

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

Greenpeace Whale Science Programme Captures Rare Humpback Recordings in Antarctica

Greenpeace Whale Science Programme Captures Rare Humpback Recordings in Antarctica

   An international team aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza, currently searching for the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary, has made a rare series of recordings of humpback whales in Antarctic waters.

Posted : Thu, Jan 10, 2008

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

A new national park for Russian tigers

A new national park for Russian tigers

   Endangered northern Amur tigers have received a boost to their protection through the creation of a new national park in Khabarovsk province, located in the Russian Far East.

Posted : Fri, Dec 28, 2007

Category : World-Business / World News

Climate change speeds up Amazon's destruction

Climate change speeds up Amazon's destruction

   A vicious cycle of climate change and deforestation could wipe out or severely damage nearly 60% of the Amazon forest by 2030, says WWF.

Posted : Thu, Dec 06, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Protecting old-growth forests in Poland

Protecting old-growth forests in Poland

   Over 100,000 signatures have been forwarded to the Polish government, calling for the protection of Europe's last remaining stands of natural forests.

Posted : Thu, Dec 06, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Global warming sends salamanders packing

Global warming sends salamanders packing

   A genetic study of the salamander family that encompasses two-thirds of the world's salamander species shows that periods of global warming helped the amphibians diversify and expand their range from North America into Europe and Asia.

Posted : Fri, Nov 30, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Turning a blind eye to bigeye tuna

Turning a blind eye to bigeye tuna

   Bigeye tuna are under threat because authorities are failing to recognize the dire extent of overfishing. If protection measures are not put in place, says WWF and TRAFFIC, the tuna stocks are at serious risk of collapse.

Posted : Sat, Nov 24, 2007

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

"Time-sharing" birds key to evolutionary mystery

"Time-sharing" birds key to evolutionary mystery

   Whereas most birds are sole proprietors of their nests, some tropical species "time share" together - a discovery that helps clear up a 150-year-old evolutionary mystery, says Biology professor Vicki Friesen.

Posted : Sat, Nov 17, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Team analyzes genomes of 12 fly species

Team analyzes genomes of 12 fly species

   In work that reveals important clues in the evolution of genes, an international consortium of MIT scientists and colleagues has analyzed the genomes of twelve species of the fruit fly Drosophila in one of the first large-scale comparisons of multiple animal genomes.

Posted : Tue, Nov 13, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Fishing ban needed to save Mediterranean bluefin tuna

Fishing ban needed to save Mediterranean bluefin tuna

   Members of the international body responsible for the management of bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea must agree to a moratorium on fishing for this imperilled species or risk the end of a valuable fishery.

Posted : Sat, Nov 10, 2007

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

Greenpeace warns that time and tuna are running out

Greenpeace warns that time and tuna are running out

   At today's opening of the annual conference of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), Greenpeace climbers have hung a giant banner, reading "Time and Tuna are running out", to warn delegates of the need to take urgent action to save bluefin tuna.

Posted : Fri, Nov 09, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Green turtle nesting sites discovered in Senegal

Green turtle nesting sites discovered in Senegal

   A WWF survey has discovered several marine turtle nesting sites on the beaches of Senegal, prompting calls from conservationists to improve protection of the endangered species.

Posted : Wed, Oct 31, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Broccoli Sprout-derived Extract Protects Against Ultraviolet Radiation

Broccoli Sprout-derived Extract Protects Against Ultraviolet Radiation

   A team of Johns Hopkins scientists reports in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that humans can be protected against the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation -- the most abundant cancer-causing agent in our environment -- by topical application of an extract of broccoli sprouts.

Posted : Thu, Oct 25, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

Protecting cod and coral off eastern Canada

Protecting cod and coral off eastern Canada

   Decisions made at a meeting of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization will help cod recover and protect vulnerable cold-water corals off the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador

Posted : Thu, Oct 04, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Code red for threatened species

Code red for threatened species

   The planet is being pushed to its limits as indicated by the increasing number of threatened species across the globe, according to the latest trends in the World Conservation Union's (IUCN's) Red List.

Posted : Sat, Sep 15, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Fishing nations urged to protect newly discovered cold-water corals

Fishing nations urged to protect newly discovered cold-water corals

   A new WWF study assesses the impact of fishing on three fragile coldwater coral "hotspots" off the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, providing the scientific basis for Canadian and European governments to protect sensitive coral habitat in the Northwest Atlantic.

Posted : Tue, Sep 11, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News
 
 
 
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