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"Japan's Appetite for Whale Meat Wanes" [1]

"Three-quarters of the meat from whales caught last summer was unsold, report reveals."

Biodiversity [2]
Food [3]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: Guardian [6], 06/14/2012
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"Pressures on Predators Lead to Marshland Die-Offs" [7]

"Swaths of Cape Cod's salt marshes are slowly disintegrating. For the human observer, the most notable sign of their decline might be the increase in night herons. They crouch like low, dark smudges on the salt marshes at dawn after feeding on the surfeit of Sesarma crabs through the night."

Biodiversity [2]
Natural Resources [8]
Public [4]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [9]
Source: Green/NYT [10], 06/14/2012
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"Conservation Deal Keeps Sand Dune Lizard Off U.S. Endangered List" [11]

"U.S. officials ruled on Wednesday that a tiny lizard would be kept off the endangered species list after agreements with Texas and New Mexico landowners intended to protect its habitat and preserve oil and gas production in the region."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [4]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [12]
Source: Columbia Journalism Review [13], 06/14/2012
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"Honeybee Decline Linked To Killer Virus" [14]

"Parasitic mites wiping out bee colonies by transmitting deadly virus directly into the bloodstream of the bees, research reveals"

Agriculture [15]
Biodiversity [2]
Public [4]
International [16]
Source: Guardian [17], 06/08/2012
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Report: Humans Near Tipping Point That Could Dramatically Change Earth [18]

"Human activity is affecting Earth in many ways, but a new study suggests that continued population growth and its impact on climate and ecology could trigger a more profound chain reaction of effects within little more than a decade."

Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [19]
Disasters [20]
Public [4]
International [16]
Source: Christian Science Monitor [21], 06/07/2012
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"France To Ban A Syngenta Pesticide To Protect Bees" [22]

"France said it plans to ban a pesticide made by Swiss agro-chemical group Syngenta that is widely used to treat rapeseed crops after scientists suggested it could pose danger to bees."

"A sharp decline in bee populations across the world in recent years, partly due to a phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder, has prompted criticism of pesticide use, although research has yet to show clearly the causes of falling bee numbers.

Agriculture [15]
Biodiversity [2]
Chemicals [23]
Public [4]
Source: Reuters [24], 06/04/2012
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"Alaska's Rodent-Free Rat Island Gets New Name -- Hawadax" [25]

"The remote Aleutian site known for two centuries as Rat Island, notorious as the first spot in Alaska despoiled by rats, has a new, more dignified name to celebrate its hard-won rodent-free status - but it may be harder for some to pronounce."

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Biodiversity [2]
Public [4]
Alaska and Hawaii [26]
Source: Reuters [27], 06/01/2012
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California Condors Hit Population Milestone, But Still Face Threats [28]

"The population of endangered California condors (Gymnogyps californianus) hit an important milestone last month, reaching a high of 405 birds--quite an achievement for a species that was down to its last 22 individuals just 25 years ago."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [29]
Source: Scientific American [30], 05/30/2012
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September 30, 2012 to October 5, 2012

EcoSummit 2012 - Ecological Sustainability [31]

EcoSummit 2012 will bring together the world's most respected minds in ecological science to discuss restoring the planet's ecosystems.

Other Events [32]
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Public [4]
Topics on the Beat: 
Waste [33]
Transportation [34]
Technology [35]
Science [36]
Pollution [37]
Policy [38]
Planning & Growth [39]
People & Population [40]
Natural Resources [8]
Forests [41]
Food [3]
Fish & Fisheries [42]
Environmental Health [43]
Energy & Fuel [44]
Economy & Business [45]
Climate Change [19]
Biodiversity [2]
Agriculture [15]
Region: 
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [46]

"Bat Advocate: 'The Public Needs To Know' About White-Nose Syndrome" [47]

"HELENA, Mont. -- A wildlife advocacy group is suing the U.S. Forest Service to seek the release of documents about how the agency plans to keep a disease that already has killed millions of bats in the U.S. and Canada from spreading to the Northern Rocky Mountains."

Biodiversity [2]
Journalism & Media [48]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [29]
Source: AP [49], 05/21/2012
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