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Mealsonwheelsforhungrylions
From: Reuters on Tue, Feb 16 2010 10:06 AM
Feb 16 - Zebras and wildebeest are relocated across Kenya’s Rift Valley to feed drought-hit lions in the hope that by providing the them with game, the lions will stop attacking local Maasai communities. Jim Drury reports.
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Mealsonwheelsforhungrylions
From: Reuters on Tue, Feb 16 2010 9:21 AM
Feb 16 - Zebras and wildebeest are relocated across Kenya’s Rift Valley to feed drought-hit lions in the hope that by providing the them with game, the lions will stop attacking local Maasai communities. Jim Drury reports.
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Toadsausagestosavemarsupial
From: Reuters on Mon, Feb 15 2010 9:02 AM
Feb 15 - For an endangered Aussie carnivore, cane toad sausages are a recipe for survival. Rob Muir reports.
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Cowburpsgogreener
From: Reuters on Thu, Feb 11 2010 9:27 AM
Feb 11 - Cows are known polluters who emit toxic methane gas into the atmosphere - but scientists think they can reduce that pollution by testing specialized animal feed in real time. Julie Gordon reports.
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Brightfutureforalgaeoilbrewers
From: Reuters on Wed, Feb 10 2010 11:43 AM
Feb 10 - Algae is a promising source of biofuel, but growing it on a large scale has always been a challenge - until now. An LA start-up says it can produce algae on an industrial scale by growing it indoors, brewery-style. Julie Gordon reports.
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AntiwhalerstargetJapanembassy
From: Reuters on Mon, Feb 08 2010 2:34 PM
Feb 8 - Activists from the environmental campaign group Greenpeace erect a life-sized whale fin replica opposite the Japanese embassy in Berlin.
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AntiwhalerstargetJapanembassy
From: Reuters on Mon, Feb 08 2010 2:20 PM
Feb 8 - Activists from the environmental campaign group Greenpeace erect a life-sized whale fin replica opposite the Japanese embassy in Berlin.
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AntiwhalerstargetJapanembassy
From: Reuters on Mon, Feb 08 2010 1:13 PM
Feb 8 - Activists from the environmental campaign group Greenpeace erect a life-sized whale fin replica opposite the Japanese embassy in Berlin.
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Howtogrowmorerenewableenergy
From: Reuters on Fri, Feb 05 2010 1:24 PM
Feb 5 - Researchers are trying to breed plants that could be better sources of renewable energy. A team at Aberystwyth University in Wales is looking improving yields of fast growing plants without increasing inputs such as fertilizers.
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Howtogrowmorerenewableenergy
From: Reuters on Fri, Feb 05 2010 1:00 PM
Feb 5 - Researchers are trying to breed plants that could be better sources of renewable energy. A team at Aberystwyth University in Wales is looking improving yields of fast growing plants without increasing inputs such as fertilizers.
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Chinaquakepandasgotonursery
From: Reuters on Wed, Feb 03 2010 11:18 AM
Feb 02 - Sixteen infant pandas born after the devastating Sichuan earthquake start their first day of nursery, to some fanfare on Chinese state television.
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Chinaquakepandasgotonursery
From: Reuters on Wed, Feb 03 2010 10:49 AM
Feb 02 - Sixteen infant pandas born after the devastating Sichuan earthquake start their first day of nursery, to some fanfare on Chinese state television.
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Chinaquakepandasgotonursery
From: Reuters on Wed, Feb 03 2010 10:44 AM
Feb 02 - Sixteen infant pandas born after the devastating Sichuan earthquake start their first day of nursery, to some fanfare on Chinese state television.
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Lithuaniasbirdssufferingonice
From: Reuters on Tue, Feb 02 2010 4:30 PM
Feb 2 - Lithuanians take part in a campaign to save birds from starving in bitter winter conditions. Helen Long reports.
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RainrevivesSpanishwetlands
From: Reuters on Tue, Feb 02 2010 2:29 PM
Feb 2 - Wildlife retunrs to Spain’s most important wetlands after rain brings flooding.
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Oceanrobotstoexploremysteries
From: Reuters on Mon, Feb 01 2010 6:14 PM
Feb 1 - Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego are developing swarms of miniature robotic ocean explorers that will help plug gaps of knowledge about key ocean processes.
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Oceanrobotstoexploremysteries
From: Reuters on Mon, Feb 01 2010 5:25 PM
Feb 1 - Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego are developing swarms of miniature robotic ocean explorers that will help plug gaps of knowledge about key ocean processes.
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Oceanrobotstoexploremysteries
From: Reuters on Mon, Feb 01 2010 5:17 PM
Feb 1 - Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego are developing swarms of miniature robotic ocean explorers that will help plug gaps of knowledge about key ocean processes.
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Transparentgoldfishofferclarity
From: Reuters on Fri, Jan 29 2010 4:57 PM
Jan 29 - Researchers in Japan have developed a transparent goldfish designed to help in scientific research and education. In a country where animal dissection is controversial, the development is being seen as a breakthrough. Rob Muir reports.
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Solarsolutiontopollution
From: Reuters on Fri, Jan 29 2010 3:05 PM
Jan 29 - Students in Manila have designed and built a solar-powered race car they hope will outshine competitors at next year’s World Solar Challenge race across Australia.
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