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Tap the Encyclopedia of Life's Vast Reservoir of Knowledge [1]

From the latest issue of SEJ's biweekly TipSheet: EOL, which is searchable by both common and scientific terms, has vastly expanded its content since its launch in 2008 and now provides extensive nitty-gritty on about half of all described species, as laid out in more than 950,000 pages and more than 760,000 images.

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Science [4]
Biodiversity [5]
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"Fungus Killing More Bats Than Previously Thought" [8]

"Federal researchers say an infectious and lethal cold-loving fungus sweeping through parts of North America and Canada has killed millions more bats over the last five years than previously estimated.

The rapidly spreading fungus responsible for white-nose syndrome is now believed to have killed 5.7 million to 6.7 million bats, a count several times higher than earlier estimates, across 16 states as far west as Oklahoma.

Biodiversity [5]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [9]
Source: LA Times [10], 01/18/2012
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"Pushed To Brink, Swans Rebound With Help From Global Warming" [11]

"Hunted to near extinction in the 19th century, the trumpeter swan is taking advantage of warmer, longer summers to expand its range and numbers - one of the few good news stories of global warming, at least for now."

Jane Kay reports for The Daily Climate January 18, 2012.
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Biodiversity [5]
Climate Change [13]
Public [7]
International [6]
Source: Daily Climate [12], 01/18/2012
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"U.S. To Announce Ban on Python Imports" [14]

"The United States is poised to formally and finally ban that slithering scourge of the Everglades, the Burmese python. U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, who has championed the ban, is expected to make the announcement Tuesday morning during a press conference at a flood control pumping station off Tamiami Trail in the Everglades — a spot that is pretty much ground zero for a giant exotic constrictor that has become one of the nation’s most notorious invasive species."

Biodiversity [5]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [9]
Source: Miami Herald [15], 01/17/2012
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"Voracious Demand Threatens Manta and Mobula Rays" [16]

"A few years ago, something surprising began turning up in Asia’s fish markets: the gill rakers of manta and mobula rays."

"Shawn Heinrichs and Paul Hilton, photographers who have been monitoring the international soaring trade in shark fins, decided to find out what was going on. The appearance of those creatures in the markets “came as a real shock to us,” Mr. Heinrichs said by phone from Indonesia. “They don’t even taste good, so what was the reason?”

Biodiversity [5]
Fish & Fisheries [17]
Public [7]
International [6]
Source: Green/NYT [18], 01/17/2012
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"Operation Cyberwild Busts Internet Endangered Species Sales" [19]

"An undercover law enforcement operation has resulted in charges being filed against 12 people in the Southland and Las Vegas who were allegedly trafficking endangered or illegal wildlife or products made from them."

Biodiversity [5]
Technology [20]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [9]
Source: LA Times [21], 01/16/2012
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"Minnesota Eagles Fall Prey To Lead From Hunters' Bullets" [22]

"Christmas Eve anglers on the Mississippi River were stunned as Bill Doms paddled past them with a bald eagle perched on his kayak. But the bird's odd placement wasn't a stunt. It was sign that something was very wrong."

Pollution [23]
Biodiversity [5]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [9]
Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune [24], 01/16/2012
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"New Rule Would Ban Imports of Burmese Pythons, Eight Other Snakes" [25]

"As one of Congress' top experts on spending issues, Washington state Rep. Norm Dicks keeps an eye on the public purse, and he says that Burmese pythons just cost taxpayers way too much money."

Biodiversity [5]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [9]
Source: McClatchy [26], 01/16/2012
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"Texas Drought Threatens Whooping Cranes as Food Dwindles" [27]

"The devastating drought in Texas is raising worries that the parched conditions could harm the only self-sustaining flock of whooping cranes left in the wild.

The lack of rain has made estuaries and marshlands too salty for blue crabs to thrive and destroyed a usually plentiful supply of wolfberries, two foods that the cranes usually devour during their annual migration to the Texas Gulf Coast. The high-protein diet is supposed to sustain North America's tallest bird through the winter and prepare it for the nesting season in Canada.

Biodiversity [5]
Wildlife [3]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [9]
Source: AP [28], 01/12/2012
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January 26, 2012 to January 29, 2012

Guelph Organic Conference of 2012 - Seeds of Cooperation [29]

The 2012 Guelph Organic Conference is a 4-day workshop program with a 2-day Expo (Expo is Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 28-29, only). Offerings include organics for smallholders, livestock management, seed saving, and health benefits of organic food.

 

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