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Endangered Miss. Frogs Get A Break In The Weather - Miami Herald
new orleans -- pick up a mississippi gopher frog and it covers its eyes with its forefeet, like someone afraid to see what's coming next. and for at least a decade, it's had a good reason not to look. this year, for a change, nature gave a bit of a ...
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Warming May Kill Coral, amphibians
barcelona, spain (kyodo) climate change may soon cause the extinction of coral in the ogasawara islands and amphibious animals in kagoshima and okinawa prefectures, a recent report by the swiss-based international union for conservation of nature says. the japanese endangered species were among more than 7,000 in the world — 35 percent of all birds, 52 percent of all amphibians and 71 percent of ...
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also has been documented in komodo dragons, snakes, birds, fish and amphibians, chapman said. it occurs when a baby is conceived without male sperm fertilizing the female's eggs. in the type of parthenogenesis seen in sharks, the mother's chromosomes split during egg development.
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Western Group Petitions For Species Protection - Miami Herald
albuquerque, n.m. -- a tortoise, a hare, a mouse and a half-dozen mussels are some of the creatures that a conservation group hopes to save through a "western ark" project aimed at petitioning the government for federal protection. wildearth ...
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Endangered Gopher Frogs Get Break In The Weather - Lansing State Journal
new orleans - pick up a mississippi gopher frog and it covers its eyes with its forefeet, like someone afraid to see what's coming next. and for at least a decade, it's had a good reason not to look. this year, for a change, nature gave a bit of a ...
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Climate Change Pushes Birds, amphibians, Corals To The Brink
new delhi, oct 9 (ians) if you think only human beings are affected by climate change, think again. a study by the international union for conservation of nature (iucn) has revealed that 35 percent of the world's birds, 52 percent of amphibians and 71 percent of warm-water reef-building corals are likely to be particularly susceptible to climate change.
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Over 7,000 Species Susceptible To Climate Change: Study
more than 7,000 species in the world - 35% of birds, 52% of amphibians and 71% of warm-water reef-building corals - are likely to be particularly susceptible to climate change, the iucn has said in a study.
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October Surprise: Record 87 - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
basking in an october heat wave at franke park, tim huette, 32, and tristen marks, 12, watched a yellow kite dance on the breeze as boomer, a long-haired chihuahua, gazed at swimming geese and swans. they were among those who enjoyed sunday’s ...
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Global Association: Birds, amphibians Susceptible To Climate Change - Earthtimes
barcelona, spain - thirty-five per cent of the world's birds are likely to be particularly susceptible to climate change, which could accelerate the extinction of threatened species, the international union for conservation of nature (iucn) warned ...
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Western Group Petitions For Species Protection
a tortoise, a hare, a mouse and a half-dozen mussels are some of the creatures that a conservation group hopes to save through a "western ark" project aimed at petitioning the government for federal protection.
www.miamiherald.com

Endangered Miss. Frogs Get A Break In The Weather
pick up a mississippi gopher frog and it covers its eyes with its forefeet, like someone afraid to see what's coming next. and for at least a decade, it's had a good reason not to look.
www.miamiherald.com

Climate Change Pushes Birds, amphibians, Corals To The Brink - Thaindian.com
new delhi, oct 9 (ians) if you think only human beings are affected by climate change, think again. a study by the international union for conservation of nature (iucn) has revealed that 35 percent of the world’s birds, 52 percent of amphibians and ...
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Biological Traits Make Animals Susceptible To Climate Change - Daily Telegraph
more than one in three birds, half of amphibians and almost three-quarters of reef-building corals are at risk from climate change, a new study has revealed. red list of endangered species - thousands of species at risk of disappearing climate change ...
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How Did We Get Here?
leaders in the catholic and christian faiths are renouncing religion's traditional creationist view regarding the origins of life.
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Mouse Study Shows Fetal Heart Can Grow Cells To Repair Disease Damage
results published in the oct. 14 edition of development cell suggest that a diseased or damaged heart in a developing embryo can repair itself, even after all the heart's major cell types and structures have developed. timothy cox, a university of washington research associate professor in pediatrics, is the study's senior author.
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Foreign Insect That Sucks Life Out Of Invading Japanese Knotweed To Be ... - Daily Mail
scientists claim a humble insect could halt the spread of a foreign superweed across britain's gardens. the sap-sucking psyllid is the natural enemy of the invading japanese knotweed, which has rampaged through our towns and countryside. if the tiny ...
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October Surprise: Record 87 Becky Manley The Journal Gazette - Fortwayne.com
sunday’s record-high temperatures brought crowds to franke park for an afternoon of grilling and games. the day’s high was 87 degrees. basking in an october heat wave at franke park, tim huette, 32, and tristen marks, 12, watched a yellow kite ...
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October Surprise: Record 87
basking in an october heat wave at franke park, tim huette, 32, and tristen marks, 12, watched a yellow kite dance on the breeze as boomer, a long-haired chihuahua, gazed at swimming geese and swans. photo caption: sunday’s record-high temperatures brought crowds to franke park for an afternoon of grilling and games. the day’s high was 87 degrees. photo by clint keller | the journal gazette
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Insect Could Halt Spread Of Superweed
scientists tackling the thorny problem of a foreign superweed hope a humble insect could halt its rampage across the uk's gardens.
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Exotic Pets Pose Health Risks - Globe And Mail
so your son is begging for a pet turtle. before you cave in, consider the salmonella it packs along with it. reptiles, monkeys, rodents and other exotic pets are soaring in popularity, but shouldn't be welcomed in homes with babies, toddlers or ...
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