Animals & Wildlife Magazine
Paperblog Editor's Pick
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Logged Rainforests Can Be an ‘ark’ for Mammals, Extensive Study Shows
Orangutan (male). © Oliver WearnResearch reveals that large areas of ‘degraded’ forest in Southeast Asia can play an important role in conserving mammal... Read more
The 22 August 2016 by Philpickin
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The Owl Who Had to Be Removed by Police
Thames Valley Police (TVP) is the largest non-metropolitan police force in England and Wales, responsible for policing 2.1 million people in Berkshire,... Read more
The 04 August 2016 by Eowyn
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Scientists Warn of Ecological Recession as Biodiversity Declines
GR.–Population growth, land use, and resource harvests are destroying the Earth’s natural systems. The study described below reviewed thousands of research... Read more
The 22 July 2016 by Garry Rogers
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Cats, The Masters of the Hide and Seek Game
Cats are undoubtedly ninjas when it comes to the Hide and Seek game. They can fit into places that you wouldn’t think is possible and they have mastered the... Read more
The 19 January 2016 by Nicolas
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We’re in a War Over Climate Change…
By Paul B. Farrell, MarketWatch SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (MarketWatch) — America’s “WWIII, the Global Warming War” was launched by the Bush Pentagon in 2004... Read more
The 24 June 2014 by Garry Rogers
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Changes in the Global Value of Ecosystem Services
Costanza et al. 2014: “Abstract: In 1997, the global value of ecosystem services was estimated to average $33 trillion/yr in 1995 $US ($46 trillion/yr in 2007... Read more
The 01 June 2014 by Garry Rogers
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Imperiled Parks — the ‘new Normal’?
Protected areas are our single best hope for conserving nature. But as the human populace expands, more and more parks are facing a growing array of threats. Ar... Read more
The 24 April 2014 by Garry Rogers
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Argentina and Chile Decide Not to Leave It to Beavers
Importing the incisor-toothed hydrologists from Canada to the southernmost tip of South America seemed like a good idea in 1946, but it wasn’t Garry Rogers: It’... Read more
The 11 March 2014 by Garry Rogers
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Meet Catasaurus Rex – Giant 3-Foot-Long Cat Weighs 21 Pounds
Let me introduce you to my little friend, this is Pickles also known as Catasaurus Rex. Well, you can see how it got its’ name. Read more
The 17 February 2014 by Nrjperera
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Etosha National Park's Most Amazing Watering Hole (Photo Essay)
Namibia has been one of those countries where we arrived with few expectations and left with more wonderful memories than we even thought possible. Read more
The 16 February 2014 by Livingthedreamrtw
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