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Killer Valentine roses: Would you really buy these?

With Valentine’s Day coming up, it’s the time of year flower shops everywhere do a lot of business. Flowers are the most beautiful gift on Valentine’s Day but there are lots of chemicals in the velvety, vibrant colored flowers. Whenever you touch or…

Are Bald eagles to be left open to the hazards of Development?

Bald eagles have made a majestic comeback from the edge of extinction under protection of the Endangered Species Act. However, developers now want to move into the areas that are their nesting sites. The process will become easier for them when…

A pair of 5,000-year-old skeletons found locked in love

Dating back to the late Neolithic period outside Mantua, 25 miles south of Verona, the city where Shakespeare set the star-crossed tale ‘Romeo and Juliet’, archaeologists have unearthed two skeletons. They believe that the prehistoric pair is man and a…

Wolves no more endangered, hunters ready to take the bounty

As a society we persecuted wolves, then we protected them. What’s next?
The vital role wolves play in the ecosystem is clear, and scientists generally agree that wolf reintroduction is an important goal. Controversy is not easily avoided. Wolves are…

U.N. panel lifts Export ban on Beluga Caviar

This was done after Caspian Sea states agreed to limit catches of the fish from which it is taken. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, known as Cites have allowed Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Iran, and Russia permission to export…

Deadly Boat Collisions for Whales

Waters of the Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf are used by boats as well as whales. While one just speeds across the waters to reach its destination the other becomes a victim of a hit and run situation.

As soon as these massive mammals come into…

Peru’s Amazon oil deals meet intense criticism

Peru government has received fierce criticism from Environmental and human rights group for its decision to auction off large tracts of the Amazon to oil and gas companies. The have argued that the Peruvian government has been ceaselessly opening.

Global Warming!

Policy makers will now need to take climate change more seriously!! Global warming triggered by human activities is happening at a faster pace than was perceived, implying more economical and environmental devastation.

This alarm has been raised..

China bans fishing boats in Yangtze River

China is the world’s top fishing nation and has vast resources available. It is the largest fishery producer in the world and has the largest number of fishing boats. Controlling the state of Yangtze River and protection of marine resources…

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