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Posted December 30, 2012:
- NOAA Lists Ringed and Bearded Ice Seal Populations Under the Endangered Species Act
- Scientists Challenge Current Theories About Natural Habitats and Species Diversity
Posted December 26, 2012:
- Evidence Contradicts Idea That Starvation Caused Saber-Tooth Cat Extinction
- Tigers Roar Back: Great News for Big Cats in Key Areas
- Amazon Deforestation Brings Loss of Microbial Communities
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- Discovery of Africa Moth Species Important for Agriculture, Controlling Invasive Plants
- Italian Wolves Prefer Pork to Venison
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Posted December 17, 2012:
- Boreal Bird Species of Conservation Concern Affected by Climate Change
- Illegal Hunting in the Serengeti Ecosystem, Tanzania: Social and Molecular Genetic Methods of Combating Crimes Against Fauna
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Posted December 13, 2012:
- Climate Warming Unlikely to Cause Near-Term Extinction of Ancient Amazon Trees, but Multiple Threats to the Forest Remain
- Researchers Find First Evidence of Ice Age Wolves in Nevada
- Three New Species of Venomous Primate Identified; May Help Protect Rare Primate from Illegal Trades
- Disaster Map Predicts Bleak Future for Mammals
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Posted December 6, 2012:
- World's Big Trees Are Dying: Alarming Increase in Death Rates Among Trees 100-300 Years Old
- Impacts of Climate Change on Rare Tropical Plants Expected to Vary Considerably
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Posted November 19, 2012:
- After 121 Years, Identification of 'Grave Robber' Fossil Solves a Paleontological Enigma
- New Species Literally Spend Decades on the Shelf
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Posted November 15, 2012:
- Conserving Biodiversity and Sustaining Livelihoods Are Essential Components for Achieving Climate Change Mitigation Goals in Long Run
- At Least One-Third of Marine Species Remain Undescribed
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Posted November 8, 2012:
- Corals Attacked by Toxic Seaweed Use Chemical 911 Signals to Summon Help from Fish
- Historic Coral Collapse on Great Barrier Reef
Posted November 7, 2012:
- Arabica Coffee Could Be Extinct in the Wild Within 70 Years
- Sharks: Bad Creatures or Bad Image?
- Rising Seas Caused by Glacial Melting Linked to Caribbean 'Extinction' of Bats
- City Birds Adapt to Their New Predators
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Posted October 31, 2012:
- New Study Shows Effects of Prehistoric Nocturnal Life on Mammalian Vision
- Exhaustive Family Tree for Birds Shows Recent, Rapid Diversification
- New Study to Examine Ecological Tipping Points in Hopes of Preventing Them
- Diversity and Abundance of Some Insect Fauna in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest, Malaysia
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Posted October 29, 2012:
- Mass Extinction Study Provides Lessons for Modern World
- 'Curiosity' on Mars Sits on Rocks Similar to Those Found in Marshes in Mexico

