Archive for the ‘Save The Planet’ Category

Secret life of endangered turtle

Two previous attempts to track the turtles have failed, let us hope that this time they are successful.

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According to reports, the damaged marine life area measured about twice the size of Manila and poachers harvested more than 21,000 pieces of black coral and killed hundreds of marine species, including 161 endangered turtles, with a market value of about P35 million pesos.

What Is the Planet Nibiru

A Mystery Revolves Around the Sun,” an article posted by MSNBC on October 7, 1999 said: “Two teams of researchers have proposed the existence of an unseen planet or a failed star circling the sun at a distance of more than 2 trillion miles, far beyond the orbits of the nine known planets.

World’s oldest panda dies in Chinese zoo at age 34

The China Panda Protection Center in Sichuan province said in a statement she died May 7, but it was reported only Tuesday in local media.

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if extremists in Idaho and Montana have their way, an anti-wolf apartheid will be re-established; our national forests will become nothing more than glorified elk farms, and wolves will be virtually eliminated from places like Idaho’s wild Clearwater country,

Endangered Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys on the rebound!

The Yunnan snub-nosed monkey is only distributed in a narrow habitat covering an area of 20,000 square kilometers between the Jinsha River and Lancang River.

Japanese asked “stop eating endangered bluefin tuna”

Japan consumes three-quarters of all bluefin, mainly raw as sushi and sashimi, but experts agree that decades of overfishing have seen its stocks crash by more than two-thirds in the Mediterranean.

Japanese asked "stop eating endangered bluefin tuna"

Japan consumes three-quarters of all bluefin, mainly raw as sushi and sashimi, but experts agree that decades of overfishing have seen its stocks crash by more than two-thirds in the Mediterranean.

Gulf Water Sample Explodes When Chemist Tests For Toxicity (VIDEO)

In this video, WKRG News 5 investigates the toxicity levels of local public beaches that have been populated with people swimming and children playing in the water in Alabama. Their search ends with some explosive results. WKRG teams up with Bob Naman, an analytical chemist with almost 30 years in the field. Naman tested WKRG’s [...]

Gulf Oil Slick: The Number Of Birds Covered In Oil Has Begun To Climb Steeply

Evidently these numbers are still low for a disaster of this size however, the sharp rise in the numbers is worrying, especially since British Petroleum and the United States government have yet to find a solution to stop oil leak.

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