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"NZ Joins Australia in Court Against Japanese Whaling"
Reuters, 11/27/2012"New Zealand has joined Australia in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in a case against Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean, Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully said on Friday."
Interior Protects 9.6M Acres as Spotted Owl Habitat
Greenwire, 11/26/2012"The Obama administration [Wednesday] released a final rule setting aside 9.6 million acres of critical habitat for the federally threatened northern spotted owl, a species whose population continues to slide despite decades of conservation efforts."
"Mexico Postpones Approval of Large-Scale GM Corn Fields"
Reuters, 11/26/2012"A top Mexican government official said Thursday that the long-awaited but highly controversial approval of genetically modified (GM) corn fields on a commercial scale will drag into next year."
"Galapagos' Extinct Tortoise Species Could Come Back To Life"
Reuters, 11/26/2012"A species of giant tortoises from the Galapagos Islands could be brought back from extinction despite the death earlier this year of the famed 'Lonesome George,' a tourist magnet and conservation icon who was the last of his kind."
"Organic Farmers Condemn U.S. Report, Claim It Favors GMO"
Reuters, 11/21/2012"Organic growers and food safety advocates on Tuesday condemned an advisory report to the Agriculture Department claiming its recommendations would be costly for farmers who want to protect their conventional crops from being contaminated by genetically modified (GMO), also known as genetically engineered (GE), varieties."
"Mountain Lake Invaders Fished Out"
San Francisco Chronicle, 11/12/2012"Gill nets and a tippy rowboat are being used this month to pluck thousands of alien critters out of San Francisco's Mountain Lake as part of an innovative effort to resurrect the area's ecological history."
"Hints Of a More Virulent, Mutating West Nile Virus Emerge"
Wash Post, 11/09/2012"The West Nile virus epidemic of 2012, the worst in a decade, may be notorious for yet another reason: The virus, in some cases, is attacking the brain more aggressively than in the past, raising the specter that it may have mutated into a nastier form, say two neurologists who have extensive experience dealing with the illness."
"Twenty-Five Primates on Brink of Extinction, Study Says"
Reuters, 10/16/2012"Twenty-five species of humans' closest living relatives -- apes, monkeys and lemurs -- need urgent protection from extinction, a report by international conservation groups said on Monday."
"In Mexico, The Ajolote's Fate Lies in Troubled Waters"
LA Times, 10/03/2012"The salamander, long a metaphor for the Mexican soul, risks extinction unless its sole habitat, the canal system of Xochimilco, can be restored."
"Scientists Fret Over FDA Slowness on Genetically Altered Animals"
LA Times, 10/02/2012"Approval of foods from genetically modified animals is unjustifiably slow, scientists say; some are looking abroad."
"Study On Monsanto Genetically Modified Corn Draws Skepticism"
Reuters, 09/20/2012"LONDON -- In a study that prompted sharp criticism from other experts, French scientists said on Wednesday that rats fed on Monsanto's genetically modified corn or exposed to its top-selling weedkiller suffered tumours and multiple organ damage."
"Artificial Bat Cave Built To Combat Killer Disease"
AP, 09/17/2012"CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. -- Conservationists have built an artificial bat cave deep in the Tennessee woods to see if it can be a blueprint for saving bats who are dying by the millions from a fungus spreading across North America."
"Environmental Group Wants 'Nemo' Classified as Endangered Species"
McClatchy, 09/14/2012"An environmental group asked the U.S. government on Thursday to consider classifying the orange clownfish -- Nemo, to a whole generation of children -- as endangered."
"Environmental Group Sues for Federal Protection of Ice Seals"
Reuters, 09/13/2012"Environmentalists sued the Obama administration on Wednesday seeking federal safeguards for seals that rely on vanishing Arctic sea ice and accusing the government of dragging its feet in listing the marine mammals under the Endangered Species Act."
"Tree-Killing Asian Beetle Found in Massachusetts"
Reuters, 09/13/2012"The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle that has destroyed millions of trees in North America since being accidentally introduced from Asia, has been identified in Massachusetts for the first time, state officials said on Wednesday."

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