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Breaking News Thu, 7 Aug 2008
Tunnels Beach, Kauai, Hawaii
Environment   Hawaii   Islands   Photos   Washington  
 Philadelphia Daily News 
Trash soils Bush pledge to protect islands
| DINA CAPPIELLO | The Associated Press | WASHINGTON - Two years ago with fanfare, President Bush declared a remote chain of Hawaiian islands the biggest, most environmentally protected area of ocean ... (photo: public domain / Kaldoon)
 Oil, biodiesel, biofuel, energy industry. tp1
Energy   Industry   Photos   Society   UK  
 The Guardian 
UK biofuel 'not up to standard'
· Renewable Fuels Agency says just 19% meets green standard | Less than a fifth of the biofuel used on UK roads meets environmental standards intended to safeguard human rights and guarantee carb... (photo: WN/Theresa)
Crab  The News Tribune 
Public has chance to weigh in on higher crab-fishing penalty
The public will have the chance to comment on a proposed penalty for failing to report crab caught in the Puget Sound recreational fishery when the state Fish and Wildlife Commission meets Friday and ... (photo: WN)
Fish   Fishing   Nature   Photos   Wildlife  
Puma - Mountain lion - Big cat - Panther - cougar  Denver Post 
Man taking walk kills mountain lion
| NEW CASTLE — A man walking with his wife on a country road on the Western Slope shot and killed a mountain lion he said was advancing on them. | The incident happened Tuesday, a day after a mo... (photo: Public Domain / )
Environment   Nature   People   Photos   Wildlife  
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Fish                               Seattle Times
Fishing | Chinook fishery to end on northern Puget Sound
| Catches in the hatchery chinook fishery in northern Puget Sound [Marine Catch Area 9] picked up this past week, to the point where state Fish and Wildlife officials wil... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Fishery   Hatchery   Marine   Photos   Wildlife  
 hunters / wam2  Seattle Times
State eyes new limits on hunters after hiker's fatal shooting
| State officials plan to reconsider hunter-education practices and possibly recommend age restrictions for hunters in the wake of last weekend's fatal shooting of a hike... (photo: GFDL / Malene)
Education   Photos   Police   Washington   Wildlife  
crocodiles /ntf1 Independent online
Clamped crocodile goes hungry
| Game rangers are trying to capture a large - and especially hungry - crocodile near the mouth of Lake St Lucia. | The 3m-long reptile has been starved for at least six ... (photo: Creative Commons / Marco Schmidt)
Crocodile   Photos   Reptile   Society   Wildlife  
Bald Eagle Canada Dot Com
Some fear bald eagles preying on pets
| Some residents in the Little River area fear that neighbourhood bald eagles may be preying on their pets. | In the past week, at least three cats have gone missing on o... (photo: Creative Commons / )
Animals   Conservation   Environment   Photos   Wildlife  
The Australian
Loved dog lives on in clones
| A DOG is not just for Christmas, or even for life. If you've got the cash, it could be for eternity. | South Korean biotechnologists have engineered a pet resurrection ... (photo: WN)
Animals   Dogs   Photos   Science  
African clawed frog Houston Chronicle
119 illegal African clawed frogs seized in Nevada
| RENO, Nev. - State wildlife officials raided three residences in the Reno area where they seized more than 100 African clawed frogs, which they say are prohibited becau... (photo: creative commons / post406)
Ecology   Government   Photos   Science   Wildlife  
Paddy Field - Rice Field - Agriculture - Farming. (ps1) The News International
Genetic modification changing face of cultivation
Thursday, August 07, 2008 | By Jan Khaskheli | KARACHI: Increase in the price of rice in the local market has inspired growers to sow genetically modified seeds of paddy ... (photo: Public Domain / -)
Crop   Development   Karachi   Market   Photos  
Pollution Nature Reserves
- The world's eyes are on China
- 91-octane biofuel on sale at noon
- Cycling: Dean comes clean on impact of polluted air
- Tyre pressure adds to campaign hot air
The oil refinery in Turkmenbashy, Turkmenistan, on a shore of the Caspian Sea is shown July 20, 1997. Along the sun-blistered Caspian coast, where the desert meets the sea, the greatest oil rush in decades is starting to accelerate after billions of dollars of investments and repeated false starts. (AP PHOTO/Misha Japaridze)hg3
Basic Energy ties up with Dubai-based group
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- 'Indiana Jones' films need Ford to keep going, Lucas
- Lucas says `Indiana Jones' needs Ford to continue
- Lucas says `Indiana Jones' needs Ford to continue
- Lucas says `Indiana Jones' needs Ford to continue
Actor Harrison Ford appears onstage during MTV's "Total Request Live" show, jsa1
Lucas says `Indiana Jones' needs Ford to continue
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Nature Environment
- China told haze would be hard to beat
- New 'Voyager' Company to Explore Natural Gas Midstre
- Natural Gas Services Group Announces a 23% Increase in Dilut
- China Natural Gas Enhances Board of Directors
Geese - Birds - Bird Flu /Wam2
Hunting seasons for duck, geese expected to stay about the same
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- NEDA okays P2.6-B new energy, environment projs
- Air pollution shrouds Beijing on eve of Olympics
- Air pollution shrouds Beijing on eve of Olympics
- US nuclear submarine leaked radiation over 2 years
 The Pacific Ocean (Mar. 24, 2003) -- Damage Controlman 3rd Class Jeremiah Layman from Houston, Ohio, instructs his shipmates on the correct donning, wearing, and protective measures of an advanced chemical protective garment (ACPG) and gasmask aboard USS
US nuclear submarine leaked radiation over 2 years
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