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Old sea dog sets tongues wagging at Crufts (Reuters)

11-03-2010 12:26

Reuters - A 16th century dog, the only known female to have served aboard King Henry VIII's ill-fated flagship the Mary Rose, has stolen the show at the Crufts dog show this year.

Japan set to arrest anti-whaling activist: reports (AFP)

11-03-2010 12:08

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society-issued photo shows New Zealand's Pete Bethune, captain of the futuristic AFP - Japan's Coast Guard obtained an arrest warrant Thursday for an anti-whaling activist who has been held aboard a Japanese harpoon ship since boarding it in the Antarctic last month, press reports said.

PETA offers anti-meat trash cans for Colo. parks (AP)

11-03-2010 11:03

AP - The animal rights group PETA is offering to help the cash-strapped city of Colorado Springs by paying to put trash cans back in parks — on one condition. The cans have to carry an anti-meat slogan and a picture of a woman in a lettuce bikini.

Endangered listing eyed for US loggerhead turtles (AP)

11-03-2010 00:29

FILE - In this May 15, 2007 file photo, a loggerhead sea turtle swims at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. The turtle was first discovered as a hatchling straggler left behind by his nest mates, and was later released back into the Atlantic Ocean. The federal government recommended Wednesday, March 10, 2010, that the loggerhead turtle be listed as an endangered species. (AP Photo/Gene Blythe)AP - The federal government on Wednesday recommended an endangered-species listing for the loggerhead turtles in U.S. waters, a decision that could lead to tighter restrictions on fishing and other maritime trades.

48 Hawaii-only species given endangered listing (AP)

10-03-2010 22:25

In this undated photo provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, an akikiki or Kauai creeper is seen in Kauai, Hawaii. The federal government added the akikiki and 47 other plants and animals to the endangered species list Wendesday, March 10, 2010. (AP Photo/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Dr. Eric VanderWerf.)AP - Honeycreeper birds, a fly and several ferns, trees and shrubs found only on a Hawaiian island were among 48 species added Wednesday to the endangered species list, boosting the number of such classifications by the Obama administration from two to 50.

Swedish artist has no regrets over prophet drawing (AP)

10-03-2010 16:59

Swedish artist Lars Vilks walks in the streets without protection in Stockholm, Sweden, Wednesday March 10 2010. The Swedish artist who angered Muslims by drawing the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog says he believes the suspects arrested in Ireland and the U.S.  in an alleged plot to kill him were not professionals . (AP photo/Scanpix, Bertil Ericson)AP - The point of a caricature depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a dog was to show that artistic freedom allows mockery of all religions, including the most sacred symbols of Islam, the Swedish artist who created it said Wednesday.

Nothing is too holy for mockery, Muhammad cartoonist says (AP)

10-03-2010 15:50

Swedish artist Lars Vilks walks in the streets without protection in Stockholm, Sweden, Wednesday March 10 2010. The Swedish artist who angered Muslims by drawing the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog says he believes the suspects arrested in Ireland and the U.S.  in an alleged plot to kill him were not professionals . (AP photo/Scanpix, Bertil Ericson)AP - The point of a caricature depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a dog was to show that artistic freedom allows mockery of all religions, including the most sacred symbols of Islam, the Swedish artist who created it said Wednesday.

Gourmet diners 'may spell extinction' for sea turtle (AFP)

10-03-2010 07:21

A green sea turtle at the turtle conservation section at Aquaria KLCC in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysians' voracious appetite for turtle eggs could drive the marine creatures to extinction on its shores, conservationists have warned.(AFP/File/Tengku Bahar)AFP - Malaysians' voracious appetite for turtle eggs could drive the marine creatures to extinction on its shores, conservationists warned on Wednesday.

Malaysian turtles face extinction: WWF (AFP)

10-03-2010 02:31

A green sea turtle hatchling is pictured swimming in a tank at the turtle conservancy section of Aquaria KLCC in Kuala Lumpur. Conservationists warned Wednesday that Malaysians' voracious appetite for turtle eggs could drive the marine creatures to extinction on its shores.(AFP/File/Tengku Bahar)AFP - Conservationists warned Wednesday that Malaysians' voracious appetite for turtle eggs could drive the marine creatures to extinction on its shores.

New Species of Worm Found in Great Barrier Reef (LiveScience.com)

09-03-2010 17:32

LiveScience.com - Four newly identified worm species, including one that sports an unusual green color, have been found wriggling in the sands of the Great Barrier Reef.

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