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NAIROBI, Kenya yesterday unveiled a new national strategy to increase the number of the endangered rhino in the next five years. The 2007-2011 Conservation and Management Strategy for the Black Rhino in ...
November 1th, 2007
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Johannesburg - Four gorillas are to return home to Cameroon in November, two animal welfare organisations said on Tuesday.
A joint statement by the National Zoological Gardens of South Africa (NZG o...
October 31th, 2007
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Investigations by WCST (WildLife Conservation Society of Tanzania, Birdlife in Tanzania), have confirmed that Diclofenac has been licensed for veterinary use in the country.
Diclofenac induces f...
October 30th, 2007
Word count: 308 |
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Johannesburg - Four gorillas are to return home to Cameroon in November, two animal welfare organisations said on Tuesday.
A joint statement by the National Zoological Gardens of SA (NZG of SA) and...
October 30th, 2007
Word count: 254 |
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PORT LEWIS, KUALA LUMPUR, HANOI--Nearly 500 years after
Dutch sailors are believed to imported the first macaques to
Mauritius, claims of a need to control them as an alleged invasive
species hav...
October 29th, 2007
Word count: 1101 |
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Protecting the world's remaining tropical forests
will play a vital role in preventing dangerous
climate change in the future, says Peter
Seligmann. In this week's Green Room, he calls
for a global...
October 29th, 2007
Word count: 1019 |
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Conservationists across the BirdLife Partnership are welcoming news that the Ugandan government has dropped its plan to give away a third of Mabira Forest Reserve to provide land for sugarcane plantati...
October 29th, 2007
Word count: 500 |
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Extinction threat growing for mankind’s closest living relatives
Hainan, China - Mankind’s closest living relatives – the world’s apes, monkeys, lemurs and other primates &nda...
October 28th, 2007
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In the past two months some of the Lewa KPR Security team has been on two
anti-poaching missions to the Masaai Mara following an
invitation by the Mara Conservancy.
Mara Conservancy rangers have v...
October 26th, 2007
Word count: 389 |
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The Zanzibar government yesterday slapped a complete ban on importation and circulation of all types of plastic bags, in a national-wide campaign to protect the environment and human health.
Zanzibar...
October 26th, 2007
Word count: 211 |
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CAPE TOWN - South Africa's cabinet has approved an indefinite ban on commercial abalone fishing to guard against poaching of the shellfish, which is increasingly popular in Asia.
"It i...
October 26th, 2007
Word count: 182 |
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October 25th, 2007
Word count: 481 |
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"My name is Eugène Rutagarama and my work is to protect mountain gorillas."
CNN has launched a global initiative to showcase CNN Heroes, ordinary people who accomplish extraordinar...
October 25th, 2007
Word count: 330 |
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The Ewaso Nyiro South Development Authority has taken the first step towards
making tourism in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve more sustainable and beneficial
to local communities.
Under the newly la...
October 25th, 2007
Word count: 439 |
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UNITED NATIONS, (IPS) - Failure to take drastic action to avert further climate change and loss of biodiversity poses serious risks to the future of humanity, a major U.N. report warned Thursday.
Titl...
October 25th, 2007
Word count: 906 |
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Forest fragmentation threatens biodiversity, often causing declines or local extinctions in a majority of species while enhancing the prospects of a few. A new study from the University of Illinois shows...
October 24th, 2007
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Richards Bay residents were surprised to see a hippo going for a stroll on the beach and enjoying some surfing before wandering off again.
The adult hippo was seen frolicking in the waves at Alkantstr...
October 24th, 2007
Word count: 378 |
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A new program in Zambia teaches former poachers new ways to make a living in order to support conservation goals.
Reporter Joseph Schatz talks about how the organization, the Community Markets for C...
October 23th, 2007
Word count: 1286 |
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Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)
On May 1,1998, many organizations including the World Resources Institute (WRI), United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) a...
October 19th, 2007
Word count: 1207 |
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LONDON - Elephants can literally smell danger, according to a study on Thursday that shows the animals can sniff out whether humans are friends or foes.
The study in Kenya found elephants detected bo...
October 19th, 2007
Word count: 377 |
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