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Man devastated after rescuers end search for brother in sinkhole

Seffner - A Florida man is grieving tonight as rescue workers on Saturday called off the effort to recover the body of his 36-year-old brother swallowed into a sinkhole while he slept Thursday night.
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Bacteria used to clean pharmaceuticals from sewage

Removing pharmaceutical products from water and sewage, so that uncontaminated water can be safely passed back into the environment is a costly and tricky task. A new process, using an artificial wetland and bacteria, is a promising alternative.
In the Media by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Campaign against badger culling in Britain

Various animal charities have joined together to try and stop the culling of badgers in the UK, whilst farmers have, in the main, welcomed the proposal to allow the shooting of badgers to reduce bovine tuberculosis.
In the Media by Amanda Payne - 3 comments

Watch conservation short film, 'Manta's Last Dance'

Manta rays are beautiful sea creatures but fisheries is wiping out their populations. The hunting that places Manta Ray Eco-Tourism worth over $140 million under threat, is driven by the Asian demand for their gills used as part of a medicinal tonic,
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus

Keystone not likely to impact rate of development of oil sands

Washington - The US State Department released its "Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement" on the XL Keystone pipeline. The report finds that denial or approval of the pipeline is unlikely to significantly impact the rate of development of the oil sands
In the Media by Karl Gotthardt

Great white sharks now protected under Endangered Species Act

Great white sharks in California are now a protected species under state law. This means that anyone who catches or harms the sharks may face fines and even jail time.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus

Op-Ed: Sea Shepherd '80 percent sure' whaling season 'may be over'

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is reporting that "The Japanese whaling fleet has left the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary and is heading north." Watson said he estimates that the whaling fleet killed "no more than 75 whales."
In the Media by Elizabeth Batt - 6 comments

The ambivalence of Britain’s urban foxes

Sydenham - Last month, a fox attack on a baby in Bromley prompted talk of culling the animals. Not everybody takes that view; some even blame us for feeding them.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Environmental damage unknown in Motherlode fuel spill

Jamestown - The ecological damage is as yet not completely known, with respect to the fuel spill which occurred on February 20th, in the California Motherlode.
In the Media by Gar Swaffar - 4 comments

Photos: Monster sea lamprey draws 1.2 million views on Reddit

A New Jersey man Doug Cutler, caught a sea lamprey recently. The photo of the creature has gone viral on Reddit with 1.2 million astonished Redditors gawking over the monster spotting an oral cavity filled with fearsome-looking teeth-like structures.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 4 comments

Monster cyclone Rusty hits Western Australia, nation

Sydney - A big category 4 cyclone is parked off Western Australia and it’s not budging. It’s moving extremely slowly and feeding rain and cloud all the way to Tasmania. Rusty is expected to dump more rain on the north west in 3 days than Perth gets all winter.
In the Media by Paul Wallis - 4 comments

Forty-six black killer whales stranded in southern Chile, 20 died

Punta Arenas - Forty-six black killer whales stranded Sunday afternoon in the Strait of Magellan, Chile; 20 of them died despite intense efforts by local fishermen, Navy personnel and scientists who tried to save them and return them to sea.
In the Media by Igor I. Solar - 9 comments

New video: Conflict escalates between Sea Shepherd and whalers

The conflict in the Southern Ocean between Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) and Japanese whalers has escalated dangerously once more. SSCS claims that the Bob Barker has once again been rammed amid the arrival of a new Japanese Naval ship.
In the Media by Elizabeth Batt - 2 comments

Bali restaurant dolphins kidnapped ahead of release for rehab

Bali - Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN) is reporting that two dolphins held in a Bali Indonesian restaurant have been kidnapped ahead of an agreement by Indonesia's Forestry Minister to release them for rehabilitation.
In the Media by Elizabeth Batt - 1 comment

China admits pollution-linked 'cancer villages'

The Chinese authorities for the first time in years admitted the existence of so-called “cancer villages”— villages near factories and polluted rivers where cancer rates have reached alarmingly high levels.
In the Media by Kesavan Unnikrishnan - 6 comments

Video: Japanese turtle Yu Chuan swims with prosthetic flippers

Tokyo - Fishermen discovered a sea turtle off the coast of Japan in 2008. The turtle named Yu, had lost both front flippers, possibly to a shark attack. A group of researchers at the University of Tokyo designed prosthetic flippers to help her swim better.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus

Sea Shepherd fires back at whalers' claims with new video footage

After a collision in the Southern Ocean between Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ships and a Japanese whaling vessel, the conservation group has issued new footage of the Nisshin Maru pushing the Bob Barker into a South Korean fuel tanker.
In the Media by Elizabeth Batt - 6 comments

Another massive green meteor fireball blazes over California

Hundreds of Californians reported seeing a bright light streak across the sky late Thursday. Authorities believe the sighting was a meteor. The incident comes a week after a sighting over the Bay Area , California
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 1 comment

Glowing shark found deep in the ocean

A new species of shark, found deep in the ocean, has been studied. What is unusual about the shark is that it has two bioluminescent arcs on its dorsal fins, which 'glow' to frighten predators.
In the Media by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Some mosquitoes ignore DEET repellent

New observations of mosquitoes suggest that the widely used insect repellent DEET appears to be losing its effectiveness.
In the Media by Tim Sandle - 2 comments
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