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Posted May 10, 2012:
- Logging of Tropical Forests Needn't Devastate Environment
- Biologists Map Fish Species at Risk from Dams
Posted May 9, 2012:
- One-Quarter of Grouper Species Being Fished to Extinction
- A 'Cousin' of the Giant Panda Lived in What Is Now Zaragoza, Spain
Posted May 8, 2012:
- Not Always Safety in Numbers When It Comes to Extinction Risk
- Weed-Eating Fish 'Help Protect Jobs, Livelihoods'
- Men Can Rest Easy: Sex Chromosomes Are Here to Stay
- New Species of Lizard Discovered in Central African Minefield
Posted May 7, 2012:
- Taking America's Rarest Snake Back to the Woods
- Endangered Species, Languages Linked at High Biodiversity Regions
- European Mountain Plant Population Shows Delayed Response to Climate Change
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Posted May 2, 2012:
- Old Fish Makes New Splash: Coelacanth Find Rewrites History of the Ancient Fish
- Ecosystem Effects of Biodiversity Loss Could Rival Impacts of Climate Change, Pollution
- Eye Size Determined by Maximum Running Speed in Mammals
Posted May 1, 2012:
- Jurassic Pain: Giant 'Flea-Like' Insects Plagued Dinosaurs 165 Million Years Ago
- Were Dinosaurs Undergoing Long-Term Decline Before Mass Extinction?
- Faster-Ticking Clock Indicates Early Solar System May Have Evolved Faster Than We Thought
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Posted April 23, 2012:
- Diversity Aided Mammals’ Survival Over Deep Time
- Leeches Are DNA Bloodhounds in the Jungle
- First Fertile, Then Futile: Ammonites Change in Reproductive Strategy Helped Them Survive Three Mass Extinctions
Posted April 18, 2012:
- Scientists Confirm Limited Genetic Diversity in the Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
- Saving Forests? Take a Leaf from Insurance Industry's Book
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Posted April 12, 2012:
- Deep Sequencing Reveals Potentially Toxic, Trade-Restricted Ingredients in Some Traditional Chinese Medicines
- Endangered Bats Find Sanctuary in Israeli 'Ghost Bunkers'
- Under Climate Change, Winners and Losers on the Coral Reef
Posted April 11, 2012:
- Tackle Fungal Forces to Save Crops, Forests and Endangered Animals, Say Scientists
- Global Effort Launched to Save Turtles from Extinction
- Widespread Adaptability: Coral Reefs May Be Able to Adapt to Climate Change With Help from Algae
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Posted March 30, 2012:
- Some Corals Like It Hot: Heat Stress May Help Coral Reefs Survive Climate Change
- Preventing Home Invasions Means Fighting Side-by-Side for Coral-Dwelling Crabs and Shrimp
- Declines in Caribbean Coral Reefs Pre-Date Damage Resulting from Climate Change
- Extreme Weather Threatens Rich Ecosystems
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Posted March 28, 2012:
- Viral Disease -- Particularly from Herpes -- Gaining Interest as Possible Cause of Coral Decline
- How to Save Europe's Most Threatened Butterflies
Posted March 27, 2012:
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