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Does shade coffee help or hinder conservation?
Shade coffee is a traditional farming method of growing coffee bushes under a canopy of diverse trees, which helps protect the many bird species that depend on them. ...
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Emre-Filiz
11-28-08
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Borneo elephants: A high priority for conservation
Did they descend from ancient prototypes of the Pleistocene era or from modern relatives introduced just 300–500 years ago? That question, as Fernando et al....
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11-28-08
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Protecting biodiversity crucial to sustainable development
Called ''Defying Nature's End: The African Context," the symposium from June 20-24 in Madagascar's capital will be attended by government leaders, international organizations, conservation groups and local communities....
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11-28-08
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Not batty conservation
Noah had it easy. To weather the storm of impending disaster that would wipe-out life on earth, he simply protected a male and female of each species on the ark....
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11-28-08
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Field Mice Migration Study Could Help Conservation
Voles, also called field mice, are the most abundant rodents in grassland ecosystems, and they are a favorite prey of many predatory birds and mammals....
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11-28-08
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Will aid to poor put wildlife at risk?
"Raising poor families out of poverty is a moral imperative," said Dr. David Wilkie of the Wildlife Conservation Society, the lead author of the study....
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11-28-08
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