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Baby panda feted in Japan dies after just three days (AFP)

29-08-2008 13:27

This video still shows mother giant panda Dan Dan looking at her baby (bottom) at Oji Zoo in Kobe, western Japan, on August 26, 2008. The cub, whose rare birth by artificial insemination led to rejoicing in Japan, died on Friday after just three days, zoo officials said.(AFP/Jiji Press/File/Str)AFP - A giant panda cub whose rare birth by artificial insemination led to rejoicing in Japan died on Friday after just three days, zoo officials said.

Changes to Endangered Species Act Called Bad Science (LiveScience.com)

28-08-2008 14:41

LiveScience.com - Changes that the Bush administration is proposing to make to Endangered Species Act regulations just aren't sound science, various scientists and conservation groups say. They're concerned that the loss of scientific oversight resulting from the changes will leave some species vulnerable to federal projects that could damage habitats. The Endangered Species Act (ESA), signed into law by President Nixon on Dec. 28, 1973, does more than just provide for the creation of the Endangered Species List. ...

Japan celebrates birth of panda (AFP)

27-08-2008 03:27

This video clip shows mother giant panda Dan Dan looking at her baby (bottom) at Oji Zoo in Kobe, western Japan, on August 26. The giant panda cub was born at the zoo, a first for the famously infertile animal in Japan through artificial insemination in two decades.(AFP/JiJi Press)AFP - A giant panda cub has been born at a Japanese zoo, the first to be successfully bred in Japan through artificial insemination in two decades, officials said Wednesday.

Extreme Recycling: Zoo Doo (LiveScience.com)

26-08-2008 12:32

LiveScience.com - Some zoos in the U.S. offer an exotic way to fertilize their gardens through a unique method of recycling waste from zoo animals.

Three pandas born during final weekend of Olympics: reports (AFP)

25-08-2008 00:24

A giant panda at Beijing Zoo. Three giant pandas have been born in southwest China, bringing the total number of new arrivals of the endangered species this year to at least 19(AFP/Peter Parks)AFP - Three giant pandas have been born in southwest China, bringing the total number of new arrivals of the endangered species this year to at least 19, state media reported.

Groups: Bush rushing to rewrite species rules (AP)

22-08-2008 16:07

AP - The Bush administration is providing insufficient time for public comment as it seeks to loosen rules protecting endangered species, representatives of more than 100 conservation groups charged Friday.

Japan ends whale hunt with 211 catches (AFP)

22-08-2008 11:27

Fishermen cut blocks of meat from a 10m-long bottlenose whale, slaughtered at the Wada port in Minami-Boso City, east of Tokyo in June 2008. Japanese whaling ships will start arriving back back home Saturday after catching 211 whales during their three-month voyage in the northwest Pacific, the fisheries agency said.(AFP/File/Yoshikazu Tsuno)AFP - Japanese whaling ships will start arriving back back home Saturday after catching 211 whales during their three-month voyage in the northwest Pacific, the fisheries agency said.

Whopping Fish Declared New Species (LiveScience.com)

21-08-2008 11:11

LiveScience.com - A man-sized grouper that trolls the tropical waters of the Eastern Pacific Ocean for octopuses and crabs has been identified as a new fish species after genetic tests.

Australia to put down orphan whale calf (Reuters)

21-08-2008 05:35

A lost humpback whale calf swims beside a yacht in Pittwater, about 40 km (25 miles) north of Sydney, August 20, 2008. REUTERS/Daniel MunozReuters - An baby whale which has been desperately trying to suckle from a yacht in a Sydney bay in a futile bid to find its missing mother is to be humanely destroyed, Australian wildlife officers said on Thursday.

New Zealand's colossal squid defies legends: scientists (AFP)

21-08-2008 03:39

Graphic on the biggest squid ever captured. New Zealand's mysterious colossal squid, the largest of the feared and legendary species ever caught, was not the T-Rex of the oceans but a lethargic blob, new research suggests.(AFP/Mm/Ea/Js)AFP - New Zealand's mysterious colossal squid, the largest of the feared and legendary species ever caught, was not the T-Rex of the oceans but a lethargic blob, new research suggests.