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Endangered species ruling could slow development in floodplains (McClatchy Newspapers)

12-10-2008 06:00

McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — A ruling that development along dozens of rivers flowing from the Cascade Mountains to Washington state's Puget Sound jeopardizes endangered salmon, steelhead and killer whales could shape future construction in floodplains nationwide.

Hong Kong sets panda reserve as priority Sichuan aid project (AFP)

12-10-2008 04:07

A Giant Panda is fed at a panda breeding research centre in Ya'an, southwest China on September 24. Almost half of Hong Kong's aid package to help China's quake-stricken Sichuan will be used to restore a giant panda reserve, the government has said.(AFP/File)AFP - Almost half of Hong Kong's aid package to help China's quake-stricken Sichuan will be used to restore a giant panda reserve, the government said Sunday.

Scientists sequence giant panda's genome: report (Reuters)

11-10-2008 13:50

Young giant pandas are seen in their enclosure at Beijing Zoo July 10, 2008. Eight giant pandas are part of a special exhibit at the zoo for the upcoming Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. (Darren Whiteside/Reuters)Reuters - Scientists have sequenced the genome of the giant panda, an achievement which may aid efforts to protect the endangered species, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday.

Animals Have Personalities, Too (LiveScience.com)

10-10-2008 09:25

LiveScience.com - We know our siblings and in-laws have personalities - sometimes to a fault. But science recently has revealed that such individual differences are widespread in the animal kingdom, even reaching to spiders, birds, mice, squid, rats and pigs.

Global warming sending tropical species uphill: study (AFP)

09-10-2008 16:09

Forest turned fields are seen on the flank of a hills in the northern province of Samneua in April 2008. Global warming is driving tropical plant and animal species to higher altitudes, potentially leaving lowland rainforest with nothing to take their place, ecologists argue in this week's issue of Science.(AFP/File/Hoang Dinh Nam)AFP - Global warming is driving tropical plant and animal species to higher altitudes, potentially leaving lowland rainforest with nothing to take their place, ecologists argue in this week's issue of Science.

Europeans reject animal cloning for food: survey (Reuters)

09-10-2008 09:42

Reuters - Most Europeans have reservations about cloning animals for food, while 67 percent see cloning as justified if used to preserve rare animal species, a survey that could help forge EU policy in the area showed on Thursday.

Ohio family finds 7-foot snake under car hood (AP)

08-10-2008 15:54

AP - Animal authorities in western Ohio have a possible sequel to "Snakes on a Plane": a case of a snake in a car. The Clark County Humane Society is looking for the owner of a 7-foot-long boa constrictor found under the hood of a vehicle in Springfield.

NYC rabbi reports threats over chicken slaughter (AP)

08-10-2008 13:09

AP - New York City police are investigating a rabbi's complaint that he received a thousand threatening e-mails over the slaughter of chickens before a Jewish holy day.

Climate change poised to devastate penguins: WWF (AFP)

08-10-2008 11:35

An Emperor penguin. Half to three-quarters of major Antarctic penguin colonies could be damaged or wiped out if global temperatures are allowed to climb by more than two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), according to a report from the World Wildlife Fund.(AFP/Marcel Mochet)AFP - Half to three-quarters of major Antarctic penguin colonies could be damaged or wiped out if global temperatures are allowed to climb by more than two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), according to a report released Wednesday.

Hundreds of new marine species discovered: Australian scientists (AFP)

08-10-2008 03:54

A new species of Ophiacantha brittlestar in the Huon Commonwealth Marine Reserve off southern Tasmania, as marine research voyages revealed 274 species new to science which were brought to the surface and analysed, along with 86 species previously unknown in Australian waters and 242 previously studied species.(AFP/HO/File)AFP - Hundreds of new marine species and previously uncharted undersea mountains and canyons have been discovered in the depths of the Southern Ocean, Australian scientists said Wednesday.