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Honeybees tell hornet predators to buzz off

Asian honeybees signal to their enemies - bee-eating hornets - to let them know they have been spotted. Read more: Honeybees tell hornet predators to buzz off

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Turkey’s First Wildlife Corridor Links Bear, Wolf and Lynx Populations to the Caucasus Forests

Turkey (Türkiye) is the only country covered almost entirely by three of the world's 34 global biodiversity hotspots: the Caucasus, Irano-Anatolian,and the Mediterranean. At the nexus of Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa, Turkey's location, mountains, and its encirclement by four seas (Black, Marmara, Aegean, and Mediterrenean) have resulted in spectacular biodiversity, making Turkey "the biodiversity...

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Fighting Crimes Against Biodiversity: How to Catch a Killer Weed

ScienceDaily (Feb. 10, 2012) - Invasive species which have the potential to destroy biodiversity and influence global change could be tracked and controlled in the same way as wanted criminals, according to new research from Queen Mary, University of London. Read more from the original source: Fighting Crimes Against Biodiversity: How to Catch a Killer Weed

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    Feb

Saving biodiversity for breakfast

One of my favourite breakfast cereals in France is actually from the UK - Jordan's Crispy Crunch. So I was most interested to see their current TV ad promoting their commitment to biodiversity. Read the original here: Saving biodiversity for breakfast

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  • 13
    Feb

More Evidence of HSUS Influencing Game Depts.

More Evidence of HSUS Influencing Game Depts. Excerpt from: More Evidence of HSUS Influencing Game Depts.

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  • 11
    Feb

Ron Eakes of Alabama Wins Lifetime Achievement Award For Excellence in Conservation

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    Feb

Gordon Vines Earns Rare Breed Award

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    Feb

Texas couple recognized for conservation service

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    Feb

National Award Presented to Ontario Conservationist

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National Award Presented to Kansas Conservationist

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