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"Scientist: 'Don't Give Up' On Stopping Asian Carp" [1]

"Fish that have the potential to devastate the Great Lakes ecosystem may be just a few miles from Lake Michigan."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [4]
Source: NPR [5], 11/24/2009
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"Catalina Bison Going on Birth Control" [6]

"The Catalina Island Conservancy has been rounding up the herd so females can get a reversible contraceptive vaccine. The goal: Control the size of the herd to keep it and the environment healthier."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
California [7]
Source: LA Times [8], 11/20/2009
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"North America's Most Brilliant Songbird Begins to Recover" [9]

"With its gleaming red, blue and green feathers, the painted bunting is often described as the most beautiful migratory songbird in North America. After a 30 year decline and extirpation from parts of its U.S. range, the species appears to be recovering."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: ENS [11], 11/20/2009
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"Fungus Provides Clues To North American Extinctions" [12]

"One of the great mysteries about North America is what killed off woolly mammoths and other exotic animals that roamed the land after the last ice age. Ideas have ranged from a comet impact and climate change to human hunters. A study published Friday in Science Magazine provides new clues about this — cleverly deduced from samples of a fungus that grew on the animals' dung."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: NPR [13], 11/20/2009
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"Japan Whaling Fleet Leaves for Antarctic Waters: Greenpeace" [14]

"Japanese whaling ships left port Thursday for Antarctic waters for their annual hunt of the ocean giants, Greenpeace said, setting the stage for high-seas confrontations with anti-whaling activists."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
International [15]
Source: AFP [16], 11/20/2009
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"What’s Killing the Bats?" [17]

Discovery of a fungus associated with "White Nose Syndrome," which is killing millions of bats in the easter US, is just the beginning of an unravelling mystery, a Boston University bat biologist says.
 

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Boston Globe [18], 11/16/2009
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"Message of Mérida: Saving Wild Places Will Save the Planet" [19]

"MÉRIDA, Mexico -- Connectivity is a message reverberating in multiple work sessions as the week-long 9th World Wilderness Congress concludes. A new declaration, The Message of Mérida, demands that the UN climate conference next month make the connection between climate and wilderness and 'recognize that it is necessary to address both the climate change and biodiversity extinction crises.'"

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
International [15]
Source: ENS [20], 11/16/2009
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"Brown Pelican No Longer Endangered: U.S." [21]

"The brown pelican, listed as an endangered species even before the 1973 U.S. Endangered Species Act existed, is officially back from the brink of extinction, the Interior Department said on Wednesday."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Reuters [22], 11/12/2009
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"Wilderness and Water Promises in the Land of the Maya" [23]

"The Ninth World Wilderness Congress in Mérida, Yucatán, [is] an event that draws together top conservation officials and activists from across the globe to tackle trans-national wilderness issues."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
International [15]
Source: ENS [24], 11/11/2009
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"Koalas Could Be Extinct in 30 Years: Conservationists" [25]

"Australia's koalas could be extinct in 30 years, conservationists warned Tuesday, calling for the iconic creatures to be declared an endangered species."

Biodiversity [2]
Public [3]
Australia & Oceania [26]
Source: AFP [27], 11/11/2009
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