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Panda bites third tourist in 2 years at China zoo (AP)

08-01-2009 14:07

A man attacked by panda Gu Gu shows his wounded legs in a hospital in Beijing, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Beijing zoo officials said Thursday that for the third time panda Gu Gu has attacked the man who jumped into his pen at the popular Beijing tourist site. The latest attack came Wednesday when the man jumped over a 4-foot, 7-inch barrier surrounding the outdoor exercise area to retrieve a toy his 5-year-old son had dropped. (AP Photo/Color China Photo)AP - A panda at the Beijing zoo bit his third tourist in two years — and this time, his jaws had to be forced open to free the man, who had jumped in to retrieve his son's toy.

Gu Gu strikes again! Panda attacks at Beijing Zoo (AP)

08-01-2009 00:48

AP - Gu Gu the panda has struck again, mauling someone who jumped a barrier to retrieve a child's toy, in his third attack on a visitor at the Beijing zoo.

Australia says anti-whaling ship will be allowed to dock (AFP)

07-01-2009 23:26

Militant environmentalists harassing Japan's whaling fleet in the Antarctic will be allowed to refuel their ship in Australia despite a plea from Tokyo, according to country's Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard (seen here in 2008).(AFP/File/William West)AFP - Militant environmentalists harassing Japan's whaling fleet in the Antarctic will be allowed to refuel their ship in Australia despite a plea from Tokyo, according to the government.

Australia to allow anti-whaling ship to dock (AP)

07-01-2009 22:44

In this Dec. 26, 2008 file photo provided by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, anti-whaling protestors in the ship M/V Steve Irwin, right,  throw butyric acid onto the deck of the Japanese whaling ship, the Kaiko Maru, during a close encounter in the Antarctic Ocean.  Japan plans to ask Australia and possibly New Zealand and Chile to ban an anti-whaling protest ship from using their ports to refuel, an official said Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, heightening a high-seas cat-and-mouse game in Antarctic waters between Japan's whaling fleet and the Sea Shepherd conservationist group. (AP Photo/Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Eric Cheng, HO, File)AP - The Australian government said Thursday that radical conservationists who have been persuing Japanese whalers in Antarctic waters can refuel their ship in Australia, despite Japan's objections that they are tantamount to terrorists.

Panda with attitude bites zoo trespasser (Reuters)

07-01-2009 21:13

Reuters - A panda with a record of aggressive behaviour attacked a man who jumped into its enclosure at a Beijing zoo to pick up a toy, local media said on Thursday.

Think pink: Galapagos' rosy lizard is new species (AP)

07-01-2009 20:21

In this photo released by Galapagos National Park, a pink iguana is seen at the Galapagos Islands National Park, Ecuador, Dec. 7, 2008. A team of Ecuadorian and Italian researchers have discovered a unique species of pink land iguanas living on the Galapagos Islands, scientists said. (AP Photo/Galapagos National Park)AP - Hard to believe a giant, pink lizard could be overlooked for almost two centuries.

Increase of sick brown pelicans baffles experts (AP)

07-01-2009 04:35

AP - Wildlife experts are trying to figure out why sick, disoriented and bruised California brown pelicans are being found in record numbers along more than 1,000 miles of coastline.

Whaling activists deny disrupting Japanese sailor search (AFP)

06-01-2009 21:35

Anti-whaling campaigners have denied charges that they had harassed Japanese whalers searching for a missing crewman in Antarctic waters and said they were simply trying to help. AFP - Anti-whaling campaigners have denied charges that they had harassed Japanese whalers searching for a missing crewman in Antarctic waters and said they were simply trying to help.

Japan to ask Australia to stop whale protesters' port calls (AFP)

06-01-2009 10:06

The Japanese harpoon whaling vessel 'Yushin Maru No. 2' (L) crosses the bow of Sea Shepherd's 'M/V Steve Irwin' in Antarctica's Southern Ocean in December 20, 2008. Japan said Tuesday it would ask Australia and other nations to refuse port calls for refuelling by anti-whaling activists who have been dogging its whaling fleet in the Antarctic.(AFP/Sea Shepherd-HO/File/Adam Lau)AFP - Japan said Tuesday it would ask Australia and other nations to refuse port calls for refuelling by anti-whaling activists who have been dogging its whaling fleet in the Antarctic.

Japan wants anti-whaling ship barred from ports (AP)

06-01-2009 01:40

In this Dec. 26, 2008 file photo provided by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, anti-whaling protestors in the ship M/V Steve Irwin, right,  throw butyric acid onto the deck of the Japanese whaling ship, the Kaiko Maru, during a close encounter in the Antarctic Ocean.  Japan plans to ask Australia and possibly New Zealand and Chile to ban an anti-whaling protest ship from using their ports to refuel, an official said Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, heightening a high-seas cat-and-mouse game in Antarctic waters between Japan's whaling fleet and the Sea Shepherd conservationist group. (AP Photo/Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Eric Cheng, HO, File)AP - Japan said Tuesday it plans to ask Australia and possibly New Zealand and Chile to ban an anti-whaling protest ship from using their ports to refuel, heightening a cat-and-mouse game in Antarctic waters between Japan's whaling fleet and the conservationists.