Past News Items
A
big cat's presence is a message (August 1, 2011)
Man
talks with whales (May 9, 2010)
Is
the Earth striking back? (Apr 23, 2010)
Weirdest
animals you'll see during your travels (Oct 21, 2009)
Secret
life of penguins revealed (May 13, 2009)
Streets
to close for toad mating (March 28, 2009)
Rescue
flight for the whooping creane (February 20, 2009)
Scientists
find octopus "expressway" (November 10, 2008)
Bush
could weaken Endangered Species Act (August 11, 2008)
End
of the line near for prehistoric survivor? (May 27, 2008)
Trapped
sea lions shot on Columbia River (May 5, 2008)
Giant
sea creatures found in Antarctic search (March 21, 2008)
Unnatural
Preservation (February 4, 2008)
Slimy
eagles fly in planes (January 14, 2008)
Mexican
gray wolves caught in crossfire (December 20, 2007)
Court
ruling pits seals against people on San Diego beach (December 16,
2007)
Environmentally-friendly
buildings kill birds (November 23, 2007)
Turkeys
take to cities, towns (October 23, 2007)
Face
tumors killing Tassmanian Devils (October 9, 2007)
Movies
Don't Give a Hoot (September 16, 2007)
Moose
with wind are worse than gas guzzlers (August 23, 2007)
Lake
Superior changes puzzle scientists (August 3, 2007)
Nation's
oldest trees undergo growth spurt (July 30, 2007)
Scientist
says Asian Parasite Killing Western Bees (July 19, 2007)
Chinese
invader offers a tale about threat to Hudson River (July 6, 2007)
100-foot
deep Andes lake disappears (June 21, 2007)
Plan
to alter ocean chemistry hits rough seas (June 18, 2007)
Scientists
find 24 new species (June 4, 2007)
Survival
chances improve for rare koala twins (May 14, 2007)
Manatees
Could Lose 'Endangered' Status (April 9, 2007)
Tiny rare owl spotted
in Peru reserve (March 23, 2007)
Global Warming
Could be Reversing a Trend that Led to Bigger Human Brains (March
15, 2007)
New
species of leopard discovered (March 15, 2007)
Climate
change putting seals in the mood for love (December 14, 2006)
Ebola
pushes gorillas closer to extinction (December 7, 2006)
Australia
plans world's largest carbon storage system (November 23, 2006)
Australian
drought 'worst in 1,000 years' (November 7, 2006)
New
bird discovered in South America (October 8, 2006)
Stingray
kills croc hunter Steve Irwin (September 4, 2006)
Brazil's
military takes penguins home (August 3, 2006)
Asbestos
laces many residential soils (July 8, 2006)
Perfect
storm, awful floods (April 30, 2006)
Ozone
hits sperm count as well as lungs (March 23, 2006)
Strong
Sunspot Cycle Is Forecast (March 7, 2006)
City to
use water fleas in homeland security measure (January 30, 2006)
Ants
Harbor Antibiotic to Protect Their Crops (January 6, 2006)
Cleaning
Up Wastewater Magnetically (Wednesday, December 21, 2005)
Holland
Embarks on New Strategy -- Surrenders Land Back to Sea (Monday, December
5, 2005)
Silent
Streams (Sunday, November 27, 2005)
Otters
winning battle of wits (Wednesday, November 16, 2005)
Sewage
Altering Fish, Study Reports (Monday, November 14, 2005)
Deer
Attacks Puzzle Wildlife Officials (Tuesday, November 1, 2005)
Reindeer
attacks couple in Finland (Monday, September 26, 2005)
Mercury
concerns open a niche market for younger but purer Oregon tuna (Sunday,
September 18, 2005)
Road
Salt Blamed As Stream Salinity Rises (Monday, September 5, 2005)
Canada's
export of asbestos questioned (Monday, August 29, 2005)
Scientists
suggest relocating African species to North America (Wednesday, August
17, 2005)
Indonesian
fish die of asphyxiation (Tuesday, August 9, 2005)
Hormones
in water blamed as more men seek breast reduction (Sunday, July 31,
2005)
Rare
white alligator in legal limbo (Tuesday, July 19, 2005)
Plague
of locusts invades France (Sunday, July 17, 2005)
Boosting
Vitamin C in Plants Can Help Reduce Smog Damage (Sunday, July 10,
2005)
UNESCO approves Biosphere Reserve status
for Omora in Cape Horn (Chile) (Friday, July 1, 2005)
Solar
Plan Is Generating Opposition (Monday, June 27, 2005)
Australian
Drought Towns Run Out of Water (Monday, June 20, 2005)
Chinese
peasants stage revolt over pollution (Monday, June 13, 2005)
Air
quality cloudier in Colorado's U.S. parks (Monday, April 18, 2005)
More
fish in the river, but not a one to eat (Wednesday, March 30, 2005)
Tide's
toxins trouble lungs ashore (Monday, March 28, 2005)
Landowner
proposes to sell natural graves (Monday, March 14, 2005)
Tsunami-Hit
Beach May Become Turtle Haven (Tuesday, February 22, 2005)
Air pollution
can thicken blood (Monday, February 21, 2005)
Study:
Boiling lobsters unlikely to feel pain (Tuesday, February 15, 2005)
Government
plan to put nuclear waste in Nevada is in trouble (Sunday, February
13, 2005)
Better
trees from GM technology? (Monday, February 7, 2005)
Once
there was a river (Saturday, February 5, 2005)
The
Politics of Water in Bolivia (Monday, January 31, 2005)
Tighter
vehicle emissions standards likely in Washington (Saturday, January
22, 2005)
China
to divert water to fight salt tides and drought (Tuesday, January
11, 2005)
Alaska
scientists fear rat invasion on islands (Monday, January 3, 2005)
'Sex-change'
chemical cocktail threatens otters with extinction (Thursday, December
30, 2004)
Help
for dwindling reindeer herds (Tuesday, December 21, 2004, NY Times,
requires free registration)
Dioxin
mucks up dredging project (Monday, December 20, 2004)
A
quarter of bird species in danger of extinction, study warns (Tuesday,
December 14, 2004)
Nobel winner
Maathai sounds alarm over planet (Friday, December 10, 2004)
Philipine
forest encroachment blamed for floods (Sunday, December 5, 2004)
Under
All That Ice, Maybe Oil (Tuesday, November 30, 2004)
No
easy answer for otters (Tuesday, November 23, 2004)
Ocean
survey finds new fish species (Monday, November 22, 2004)
Lobster
die-off probed (Monday, November 8, 2004
California
rejects ban on genetically engineered crops (Wednesday, November 3,
2004)
Upper
house of Russian parliament endorses Kyoto pact (Wednesday, October
27, 2004)
Dipping
idols in Ganges River increases pollution (Monday, October 25, 2004)
Utah's
Red-rock Canyons under seige (Tuesday, October 19, 2004)
Jumbo squid captured
in unfamiliar waters (Friday, October 15, 2004)
Puget
Sound getting "slimed" by invaders (Tuesday, October 12,
2004)
Atlanta
hospital cancels "Mad Cow" Alert (Monday, October 11, 2004)
China
warns about Tibet's melting glaciers (Tuesday, October 5, 2004)
Mutant
fish found in Colorado (Sunday, October 3, 2004)
Buckyballs
made safer for humans (Wednesday, September 29, 2004)
Scientists
begin campaign to oppose Bush misuse of science (Tuesday, September
28, 2004)
Earthquake
activity up at Mount St. Helens crater (Monday, September 27, 2004)
Coming
Soon -- Gene-Engineered Insects (Wednesday, September 22, 2004)
Toxic
e-waste sent to Africa and Asia (Tuesday, September 21, 2004)
Animals
gone wild (Friday, September 17, 2004)
Research
shows polar bear health damaged by chemicals (Monday, September 13,
2004)
More
West Africa Locust Swarms Coming Soon (Tuesday, September 7, 2004)
Vietnamese
boy dies from bird flu (Wednesday, September 8, 2004)
Controversial
altered bacteria could save grapes (Wednesday, September 1, 2004)
Lights
and firecrackers keep wolves from attacking park cattle (Monday, August
30, 2004)
Salmon
industry criticizes research (Thursday, August 26, 2004)
Raptors
euthanized in error (Tuesday, August 24, 2004)
Meat-eaters
soak up the world's water (Monday, August 23, 2004)
Prions
speed evolution (Monday, August 16, 2004)
"Dead
zone" detected off Oregon coast (Wednesday, August 11, 2004)
Mute
swans face eradication (Monday, August 9, 2004)
Scientific
fish and chips (Wednesday, July 28, 2004)
Mice
population rise in Colorado increases hantavirus risk (Wednesday,
July 21, 2004)
Seas
absorb half of carbon dioxide pollution (Saturday, July 17, 2004)
Floods
cut off India and Bangladesh (Wednesday, July 14, 2004)
Sage
grouse protection threatens gas-drilling industry (Tuesday, July 13,
2004)
Africa
braced for locust plague (Sunday, July 11, 2004)
Endangered
Species Act sapped? (Monday, July 5, 2004)
Ex-cruise
executive sentenced for false pollution report (Thursday, July 1,
2004)
California
proposes new auto emissions limits (Monday, June 14, 2004)
Australia's
koalas face extinction, foundation says (Tuesday, June 22, 2004)
Chinese
companies shut down for polluting (Monday, June 21, 2004)
Architect
of pollution program arrested (Thursday, June 17, 2004)
California
proposes new auto emissions limits (Monday, June 14, 2004)
FDA
seeks public comment on Albuterol inhalers (Saturday, June 12, 2004)
Environmentalists
seek ban on bottom trawl fishing (Wednesday, June 9, 2004)
Popcorn
Is Used to Simulate Oil Spill (Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Suspected
water pollution leaves 194 people poisoned in NW China village (Monday,
June 7, 2004)
Artist
subpeonaed for possesion of common biological materials (Friday, June
4, 2004)
Court upholds
snowmobile pollution rule (Wednesday, June 2, 2004)
Australian
rainforest jungle surfer falls (Tuesday, June 1, 2004)
Greenpeace
protest ends in scuffle and arrest (Monday, May 31, 2004)
Rhode Island to adopt Califorina's
emissions standards (Thursday, May 27, 2004)
Kerry pushes
plan for energy independence (Wednesday, May 26, 2004)
High
pollution linked to more twin births (Tuesday, May 25, 2004)
Program
offers hope for survival of Philippine rainforest eagle (Saturday,
May 22, 2004)
Old-style
funerals face stiff competition from ecological freeze-dry method
(Wednesday, May 19, 2004)
Cyclone
devastates coral reef (Monday, May 17, 2004)
Air
pollution linked to genetic damage (Friday, May 14, 2004)
Polar
bears stranded on Bear Island (Wednesday, May 12, 2004)
Earth
gets wetter to fight global warming (Tuesday, May 11, 2004)
Whale
meat consumption in long-term decline (Monday, May 10, 2004)
Scientists petition
to list 225 plants and animals as endangered (Thursday, May 6, 2004)
160 dead sea
turtles found on Chinese fishing trawler (Wednesday, May 5, 2004)
Australia
told to expect "environmental refugees" (Monday, May 3,
2004)
Plans
to build new shell over Chernobyl reactor stir debate (Monday, April
26, 2004)
Brazil police
recover 26 bodies in Amazon killings (Tuesday, April 20, 2004)
Thousands
of elephants may be killed (Wednesday, April 14, 2004)
“WHALE*MART”
Report Reveals Wal-Mart's Link to Japan's Market for Whale and Dolphin
Meat (Tuesday, April 13, 2004)
Scientists Find
New Carbon Pollution Called Tar Balls (Monday, March 22, 2004)
Car Crash Increase
Could Be Due to Climate Change (Monday, April 12, 2004)
GM
crops rejected in Australia (Monday, April 5, 2004)
Military
and environmentalists strike deal (Thursday, April 1, 2004)
U.S.
and other countries get exemption for use for ozone-depleting substance
(Monday, March 29, 2004)
Scottish
reef wins EU protection (Wednesday, March 24, 2004)
Climate
Changed Genetics of Canadian Lynx, Study Suggests (Tuesday, March
23, 2004)
Dawn raid on ship
to disrupt trade in rainforest timber (Thursday, March 18, 2004)
Viruses May Be
Environmentally Friendly Decontaminants (Wednesday, March 10, 2004)
UN
study says computers damage environment (Tuesday, March 9, 2004)
Voters
in Northern California county ban genetically engineered plants and animals
(Wednesday, March 3, 2004)
Koalas
blamed for island destruction (Monday, March 1, 2004)
Smoke
may impact climate (Monday, March 1, 2004)
Park
to be listed as pollution violator (Friday, February 27, 2004)
Seals and dolphins
wash up on Mexican beach (Wednesday, February 25, 2004)
Pentagon
Downplays Climate Change Report It Commissioned (Tuesday, February
24, 2004)
GM
foods a failure, say environmental activists (Monday, February 23,
2004)
Pesticide testing
on humans is OK'd by government panel (Friday, February 20, 2004)
Eco
house owner gives up fight (Wednesday, February 18, 2004)
Europe moves
to limit tire pollution (Tuesday, February 17, 2004)
Shanghai
to prohibit free shopping bags (Sunday, February 15, 2004)
Landfill
catches fire (Saturday, February 14, 2004)
Google
bans environmental group's ads (Friday, February 13, 2004)
Amazon study
finds natural brake on global warming (Wednesday, February 11, 2004)
Medicine hunter
tracks plants with healing promise (Tuesday, February 10, 2004)
World's
largest indoor rain forest gets go-ahead near Berlin (Monday, February
9, 2004)
Six charged
in dumping of oil-tainted wheat in South China Sea (Thursday, February
5, 2004)
Greenpeace
dolphin patrol monitors English Channel (Wednesday, February 4, 2004)
Greenpeace
protesters arrested in New Zealand (Tuesday, February 3, 2004)
Kerala records
increase in pollution (Monday, February 2, 2004)
Deadlock
on height of Indian dam (Friday, January 30, 2004)
Exxon to Pay
Alaskans 6.75BN for Oil Spill (Thursday, January 29, 2004)
Robert Redford
seeks public help in defeating Bush-Cheney energy bill (Tuesday,
January 27, 2004)
Global
warming may cause songbirds to avoid certain foods (Tuesday, January
27, 2004)
Gray
Wolf Reshapes Yellowstone's Ecosystem (Monday, January 26, 2004)
Billboard
Pollution in Philippines (Sunday, January 25, 2004)
Scuba World
faces criminal charges (Saturday, January 24, 2004)
White
House limits smog testing (Friday, January 23, 2004)
Supreme
Court backs EPA in clean air case (Thursday, January 22, 2004)
Monsanto
sues farmer for using GM seeds (Wednesday, January 21, 2004)
Greece
Taken to Court over Environmental Breeches (Tuesday, January 20, 2004)
Oil Spill
Threatens Philippine Dive Site (Monday, January 19, 2004)
Inuits'
Diet Found to be Toxic (Sunday, January 18, 2004)
Gore Calls Bush a "Moral Coward" on Environment (Friday, January
16, 2004)
UK Government Plan to Recycle Burial Plots (Thursday, January 15,
2004)
Feds
delay decision on gray wolves (Tuesday, January 13, 2004)
Environmentalists
sue wind energy company (Tuesday, January 13, 2004)
Australia
Battles Plans to Reduce Carbon Emissions (Monday, January 12, 2004)
Nevada
nuclear waste case set for court (Sunday, January 11, 2004)
Farm-raised
Salmon Found to Contain More Pollutants than Wild Salmon (Friday,
January 9, 2004)
3
Top E.P.A. officials leaving (Tuesday, January 6, 2004)
Fuel Tanker Fire Threatens Mediterranean Sea (Monday, January 5, 2004)
El nino May Return (Thursday, January 1, 2004)
Dune
Buggy Riders Question Restrictions Imposed by Endangered Species Act
(Wednesday, December 31, 2003)
Government
Using Obscure 1872 Law to Stifle Peaceful Environmental Protest
(Tuesday, December 30, 2003)
River
Indicates Warmer Climate and Earlier Spring in Central Maine (Monday,
December 29, 2003)
Court
Blocks Changes to Clean Air Act (Thursday, December 25, 2003)
Pakistan
Admits Possible Nuclear Leak (Wednesday, December 24, 2003)
Soot
Blamed for Global Warming (Tuesday, December 23, 2003)
Chernobyl
Kids Arrive in Ireland
(Monday, December 22, 2003)
Environmentalists Win Victory over EPA Plans to Weaken Clean Water Act
(Wednesday, December 17, 2003)
EPA
Battles Canadian Company Over Pollution
(Monday, December 15, 2003)
British
Greenpeace Woman Missing in Amazon
(Sunday, December 14, 2003)
Environmental
Report Shows Underwater Volcanoes at Risk
(Friday, December 12, 2003)
Inuit
Hunters Say Climate Change is Human Rights Abuse
(Thursday, December 11, 2003)
Dutch Company Accused of Harvesting Tropical Hardwoods
(Wednesday, December 10, 2003)
Carbon Sinks Proposed to Offset Global Warming
(Tuesday, December 9, 2003)
Robert Redford Blasts Bush Energy Bill
(Monday, December 8, 2003)
Global Warming Experts predict Europe May Cool
(Sunday, December 7, 2003)
Alaska Tourism Boycott Threatened Over Aerial Wolf Shooting Program
(Saturday, December 6, 2003)
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