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2008 declared as International Year of Planet Earth Noise connection to tumours UNEP children's painting competition deadline looms Carpathiains get international protection Marine reserves help improve health of coral reefs New fully recyclable paper developed Genetic test highlights trade in endangered sharks Hydrophones reveal secrets of whales Patagonian sustainable tourism agreement signed Elephant tails reveals movements and diets Gulf of Maine rich in species Logging and replanting hinders forest regeneration Climate change can cause rapid changes in ocean circulation Coyotes thriving in urban environments Symbiosis helps ant's health Deforestation puts Pantanal at risk Climate change drives amphibian extinctions Graphic video of harpooned whale released UN report on Songhua River incident released Jane Goodall to receive France's highest honour No home for bacteria in the Amazon Plants: a major player in methane production New CE for Natural England announced El Nino impacts on whale breeding Measures to address drought must include nature Commission seeks to improve urban environment Revealing secrets from museum eggs Penguins may waddle but they don't fall down Judge uphold's value of old growth forests Zebra finches remember dad's songs Deforestation puts Pantanal at risk Climate change drives amphibian extinctions Graphic video of harpooned whale released UN report on Songhua River incident released Jane Goodall to receive France's highest honour No home for bacteria in the Amazon Plants: a major player in methane production New CE for Natural England announced El Nino impacts on whale breeding Measures to address drought must include nature Commission seeks to improve urban environment Revealing secrets from museum eggs Penguins may waddle but they don't fall down Judge uphold's value of old growth forests Zebra finches remember dad's songs Search for young climate change champions launched Citizens to contibute on air quality policy Stonehenge plans to threaten endangered birds Opening up the coutryside to children Agriculture has role in climate change actions Wind farms blamed for eagle deaths Two new lakes discovered in Antarctica Evidence emerges that reserves do protect the Amazon Genes reveal history of orang-utan losses Rain gardens to counter polluted run off Nature supports the rarer trees Pollution busting plants help reduce the impact of explosives New service to inform on toxic algae Mountains spring up faster than previously thought UB40 to take part in forest shows Agri-environmental schemes largely uneffective UK joins Us in fight against wildlife crimes Bottled water is pouring resources down the drain New action against tiger trading Illegal trading threatens rare turtles Green Week schools competition launched Peaks moorland project welcomed Pew 2006 Marine Conservation Award winners announced Pesticide combinations threaten frogs Katrina: before and after pictures available Court action to reduce impacts of 66 pesticides How green is Earth? The economics of nature Hope for threatened vultures Did we originate in space? Mexico bans imports and exports of primates and marine mammals Scientists discover new 'lost world' Winter Olympics given seal of approval Endangered coral reef fish released Yellowstone grizzlies faces new hunt Oldest known T-Rex relative discovered Long term vision for wetlands Mitten crab range expands Seafloor studies to assess impacts of trawling Waste water as a valuable resource Project aims to protect birds form mink Whalewatch condems new harpoon Warming gathers strength Grapefruit great for the heart 8,000 barges could save Europe from ice age Polar bear about to get Endangered Species protection? Landslide threat to Pakistani earthquake survivors Rarest antilope re-emerges South Downs National Park postponed Snows of Kilimanjaro melting Rich diversity found at atoll Greenland icesheet melting quicker than predicted Europe calls for tiger and leopard trading to stop Science and technology could help end world hunger No safe level for ozone Major grant awarded for reforestation research African elephant is granddaddy of mammoths Group seeks protection for tri-coloured blackbird Woods for Wales search has started Wild camping seminar at Glencoe Marine mammals highlight degrading oceans Three new species of lemur identified UK signs landscape convention Petition submitted for World Heritage Site in danger Rural economy failed by response to Foot and Mouth Decline in horseshoe crabs threaten survival of birds Areas chosen for coastal access studies Concerns over 'gift a goat' schemes on local environments Oceans to become too corrosive for life? Unexpected behaviour of pelagic fish Bacteria goes to work on styrofoam Psychology to help with recycling Deep biosphere ecosystem slow, old and unusual Climate scientist is first Marie Curie professor in Sweden English Nature sites condition update released Bears and walruses suffer in warming world England's butterflies at risk Guernsey recieves first RAMAR designation Neutral theory challenged in coral reefs Amber reveals ancient spider ecology Impacts of hedgerows on crops researched Largest crater in the Sahara discovered Sharks and rays come under pressure Arctic influences of european climate Mass migration fueled by hunger and fear Researchers head to Mexico City to study air pollution lifecycle Chimps understand benefit of helping each other Greenhouse gases rise from the depths Keeping birds away from oil Travel scholorships available for journalists to take part in conservation panel Changing storm patterns hearlds changes to water cycle Eels threat from dioxins Ecotoxins increasing in seabird eggs Last stronghold of leatherback turtles under threat Where are the birds of prey in the Peak District? German government supports Caucasus wildlife Plans launched to help solve elephant-human conflict in Sumatra Changing face of Africa to be mapped Study looks at melting icesheets and impacts Mass extinctions from space or planet Earth? Deep sea brine lakes thrives with life Salmon nesting impacts on stream ecology Outcry over falling Tasmanian forests Bucks farmer shows the way for green farming New report on fossils of Britain released This years seal cull to go ahead despite warnings Greenhouse theory is challenged Rhinos just surviving in Borneo Reasearch centre closures to push UK down international science league Can sacred sites save biodiversity Habitat of newly discovered salamander under threat Taking children outside sows seeds of environmentalism in adults Wild bird indicators for England released Being attractive protects birds from viruses Countdown 2010 grants awarded Swordfish fishery closed to protect turtles Rare volcanic plumes proves to be dangerous New method to measure chemicals in water Polar research seeks to measure amount of snow Rare frog uses ultrasound for communication Wildlife watching brings boost to local economies UNEP announces Earth Champions 2006 Rainforest online database launched Changes in agriculture could slow global warming Soil erosion threatens human health and welfare EU to call for action on halting biodiversity decline Woodland bird surveys reveals changes in populations Upholding the law could save substantial amounts of rainforest Identifying TB infected badger setts could become easier 40 million years without sex Chancellor gives boost to wildlife in budget Rainforest grows quicker during dry season Studies reveal patterns in glacial quakes Red tide was cause of turtle deaths Ship enlisted to help in marine research Malaysia protects areas for wildlife Small country makes big impact on marine conservation Protein production switch needed for conserving world's resources Royal Assent for new wildlife and nature bill Ants; more ancient than previously thought Farm subsidies encourages poverty and nature destructon Tibetan antelope to be protected by Endangered Species Act World's forests continue to shrink UK fails to respond to warning on waste water Monkey dung uncovers wildlife secrets Russian autumns start later and springs come earlier Species retain their anti-predation skills under captive breeding environments Birds going north get fatter Battle of the sexes contibute to evolution Carp go without oxygen for months UNEP says goodbye to Klaus Toepfer Global warming could lead to mass extinction Duty for Christians is to go green Europe's plants under threat from global warming Walrus calves stranded by melting sea ice New guidence issued for local wildlife sites Call for seafood company to end Japan's whaling Lion's mane responds to climatic conditions Aggressive behaviour could impact on evolutionary processes Worms like it hot at the vents Lizard mothers give up their skin to feed babies Hotels not contibuting to growth of mist plume at Niagara Falls Importance of organic nitrogen to life grows Welcome given for extra funds for red squirrels Launch of green tv broadband channel
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