Ending forest clearance would not save some species from the effects of decades of destruction, scientists find Read more here: Amazon's doomed species set to pay deforestation's 'extinction debt'
Read MoreCritically endangered spoon-billed sandpiper chicks have hatched in the UK for the first time. The rest is here: Rare spoon-billed sandpipers hatch in UK for first time
Read MoreA recent case from a federal district court in Ohio highlights what can happen if a manager diverges from objectively processing a Family and... Read more: Employee Requests FMLA – Keep Your Commentary to Yourself
Read MoreBY RACHEL COOK Californian staff writer – July 11, 2012 After several tense meetings, a local committee passed a budget plan Wednesday for Kern County’s next batch of state realignment money that stripped one county department ... Read the original here: California – Kern County Public defender loses funds in Realignment panel’s vote
Read MoreIn Eastern Africa, severe drought is causing massive famines. In the United States, temperature records are soaring due to one of the warmest winters in decades. From pine beetle infestations in the Rockies to thinning ice in the Arctic, the impacts of climate change are inescapable. Read the original here: Climate Conversations - Indigenous knowledge 'invaluble' for Andean...
Read MoreLONDON, July 12 (UPI) -- A British conservation group appealed for public help Wednesday in determining whether recent record-setting wet weather has been a disaster for butterflies. Read the original: British butterflies rained out?
Read MoreNEW DELHI: Amid debate over conservation of Western Ghats, recently added to Unesco's list of iconic places, a world heritage advisory body has recommended international monitoring to ensure that the 39 biodiversity hotspots in the region are properly preserved. Read the rest here: Conservation body wants international monitoring of Western Ghats
Read MoreTHE mere mention of turtles is bound to conjure up images of large leatherback reptiles pulling their weight slowly to lay eggs on Terengganu's famous Rantau Abang beach. Here is the original post: The leatherbacks are not the only ones going extinct. The Olive Ridley and Green turtles are also in danger of disappearing from the face of...
Read MoreSouth Korea has said it may reverse a controversial plan to resume whaling for "scientific research" if other options to study the mammals were available. Read the original here: South Korea may reconsider scientific whaling plans
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