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  • Ferrets Thriving, Biologists Can Go Optimistic

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    Good and encouraging news for the environmentalists and the wildlife biologists. The rarest mammal in North America, the black-footed ferrets once released into the wilds of Colorado with all hopes, have kept up to the desires of the biologists. They are.

  • Kill to Save: A Solution to Survival Conflict...!

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    Kill to save! How do you go by this oxymoron?.... The California Department of Fish and Game is exactly banking on it, may be to serve their interest! The survival battle since the early 1980s, have been waged once again, in a new fire, between the...

  • Cancerous Dye Used For Coloring Food!

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    We have heard of diseases caused by malnutrition or food crisis. But, dying slowly and silently consuming our most nutritious and favorite food! That exactly what is happening with our food and drink we are consuming everyday. No! no problem with their...

  • Recycle Your Wardrobe

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    What do you do with your old and worn garments? Use for dusting or drop them at the waste van? Do neither ever after. Just meet Masahiro Nakagawa with your worn wardrobe at his inspiring boutique. He does with them all. He gives a new look to your reused.

  • Blame Pollution for Iraq's Cancer Rise

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    It may be happening with you too! And that too without your knowledge! Find out if you are living in a region polluted with chemical and radioactive material much above the permissible limit. Do you know such pollutants lead to cancer, skin and...

  • Yangtze Flood-forecasts To Save Thousands of Lives

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    Learning from New Orlean's nightmarish deluges, China is rolling out an early warning and control system to help protect people at the banks of the killer river, Yangtze from a similar fate. The system will provide flood forecasts along the river basin...

  • Considering Environmental Impacts Helps Sustainable Development

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    Strategic environmental impact assessment fulcrums sustainable development of a nation. Sustainable development in turn determines if a grand undertaking of reinvigorating the nation can be achieved. China too has to work out to include strategic...

  • Hunting Threat to Big Amphibians

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    If the little amphibians are of concern for the weather watchdogs, the giant counterparts are for the egoistic conservationists. Some experts think the world's largest salamander can become a flagship conservation species like the tiger and elephant....

  • Pregnancy Test Declines Frog-counts, the Best Pollution Indicator

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    Concerns over amphibians, being threatened worldwide, have put a summit in the headlines, held in Washington DC. Frogs widely used for pregnancy tests are feared to have carried a fungal disease, chytridiomycosis with them, resulting in their sharp...

  • Methane Release Heated up Earth During the Dinosaur Era

    Irani Sen | Oct 18 2005

    Are we actually responsible for global warming? Or our ancestors? Discovering that the earth suffered a sudden, severe period of global warming approximately 180 million years ago, researchers have helped soften the abysmal debate and pounding guilt for..

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