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Serengeti Wildlife to access Lake Victoria's water as climate change looms large
2014-08-23 21:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
eTurbo News: However, Bunda Legislator and a cabinet minister, Mr. Stephen Wasira, doesnt buy this idea, maintaining that the people were legitimate inhabitants in the area and should not be evicted. Mr. Wassira, who is a Minister of State in the President's Office (Social Relations and Coordination), proposed that TANAPA in collaboration with the ministry of Tourism and Natural Resources to establish a Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Ghuba Speke. "What is necessary is free movement of wildlife, and...
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Impacts of climate change and land use on wildlife must be considered, say researchers
2014-08-20 14:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: Policymakers need to consider the impacts of both climate change and land use when studying ecosystems, researchers have said. A study has found that when the two factors are analysed together, there are variances in the findings depending on the region. Volker Radeloff, one of the researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said, For conservation, as the world is changing, we want to know, how will wildlife respond. We need to take both land use and climate into account as we look...
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Wildlife at Foster Floodplain
2014-08-19 19:23:36| PortlandOnline
Birds, deer and other wildlife you can see along Johnson Creek.
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TransGard -Specially Engineered Fences to Deter Wildlife and Prevent Power Outages
2014-08-19 13:07:00| Power Technology
For more than 20 years, TransGard fences have prevented power outages from squirrels, raccoons, snakes, and other climbing animals.
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Fukushima nuclear disaster inflicted serious biological effects on wildlife
2014-08-16 12:51:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: An investigation into the impacts of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster has found that radiation may be harming wildlife in the area. In a series of new studies, published this week in the Journal of Heredity, scientists found evidence of population declines and genetic damage in species around Fukushima, Japan. "A growing body of empirical results from studies of birds, monkeys, butterflies, and other insects suggests that some species have been significantly impacted by the radioactive...
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