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Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge - April 23 (Printable flyer)
2016-03-15 01:13:05| PortlandOnline
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Wildlife heaven or nuclear hell: Chernobyl future up for grabs
2016-03-11 12:41:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Scientist: A white-tailed eagle soars in the clear winter air. It is hunting for fish in one of the most radioactive bodies of open water on the planet: the 12-kilometre-long cooling pond whose waters doused the burning Chernobyl nuclear power station after it exploded 30 years ago. The pond is radioactive as are the fish. But they are also abundant. Wildlife is booming in the exclusion zone that stretches for some 30 kilometres from the corroding plant. Grey wolves, lynx, wild boar, rabbits, moose...
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Restoring Habitat for Fish and Wildlife
2016-03-07 18:25:47| PortlandOnline
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18 elephants to be flown to US zoos as drought puts pressure on Swaziland wildlife
2016-02-26 11:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Eighteen elephants, due to be culled because the intense drought in southern Africa has left a national park in Swaziland without food, could be flown to zoos in the US. It is hoped that moving them will give endangered rhinos more chance of survival. The three male and 15 female elephants from parched Hlane national park are being held temporarily by a local conservation group pending a court case brought by US animal welfare groups concerned about their export. But they are planned to be...
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Scientists: Think more broadly to predict wildlife climate change survival
2016-02-16 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Scientists studying whether wildlife can adapt to climate change should focus on characteristics such as what they eat, how fast they breed and how well they survive in different habitats rather than simply on how far they can move, a conservation biologist at the University of Exeter says. In a paper published this week in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Dr Regan Early, a lecturer in Conservation Biology at the University of Exeter, and colleagues from Portugal, Canada and Sweden,...
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