As of today, buying a stamp may help save some of the world's most beloved and endangered species. See the article here: New US stamp seeks to raise money for endangered species
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LONDON (Reuters) - Solutions such as fog catchers, seawater greenhouses and fuel cells powered by microscopic bacteria are on show to help secure water supply and food production as rising population and climate change put the world's natural resources under strain. More: World water crisis spurs inventors
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Hi-tech tracking equipment that maps the lives of bird species appears to be damaging the health and welfare of the birds to which it is attached, wildlife experts have warned. Read more: Tracking equipment could be harming wild birds, experts warn
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A dolphin that was previously lumped in with other species of coastal-dwelling dolphins is actually its own Australian species, researchers say. And already, the new Burrunan dolphin may be in danger due to its small population and limited range. See more here: New dolphin species may already be at risk
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It's not your average park. Entering from the west in Angola it would conservatively take you more than a month of continual driving to come out the other side in eastern Zimbabwe - assuming that any vehicle could withstand the journey. More here: Into Africa with the reserve that knows no frontiers
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PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, Sep 21, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- The second phase of Bring Back the Salmon, also known as the Lake Ontario Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program, is delivering some exciting results on the efforts of the first five years. Excerpt from: Efforts to Bring Back the Salmon Are Working
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Potential 'hotspots' across Australia for finding plants used in Aboriginal traditional medicine have been identified by Macquarie University, using data from the Australian Virtual Herbarium (AVH) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). Continued here: Plant data helps map potential 'bio-cultural diversity' hotspots
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Hunting Expanded on 10 National Wildlife Refuges Original post: Hunting Expanded on 10 National Wildlife Refuges
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Today, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce filed a lawsuit against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) challenging the NLRB’s new rule requiring businesses to post notices explaining employees’ rights to unionize. Original post: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Challenges NLRA Poster Requirement
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When it comes to Facebook, small business owners may soon have a new incentive to operate on the site. Targeting an estimated 9 million member entrepreneurs, the company will announce a plan this week to offer $50 in free Facebook advertising to 200,000 small businesses . As with all freebies, there are some things--both legal and not--that you...
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