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The Examiner Wed 15 Sep 2010 How to lure wildlife to your garden | Having a garden is a joy in itself. Being able to share it with family and friends is special. Sharing it with wildlife adds another component to your enjoyment. It is a joy watching birds come into... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Family Garden Photos Wikipedia: Garden Wildlife |
The Himalayan Wed 15 Sep 2010 To save tigers, protect key breeding areas | Added At: 2010-09-15 8:17 AM | Last Updated At: 2010-09-15 8:17 AM | The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) | The headlines has been added to your saved article(s) | To View your saved article(s)pl... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Conservation Photos Tigers Wikipedia: Tiger Wildlife |
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BBC News Wed 15 Sep 2010 Norway and Russia 'open up for business' in the Barents sea Russia and Norway are set to sign an Arctic border agreement later, ending a 40-year dispute over an area in the Barents Sea that contains potentially huge oil and gas re... (photo: AP / OAO Gazprom) Energy Norway Photos Russia Wikipedia: Barents Sea |
USA Today Tue 14 Sep 2010 Pet Talk: Dogs behaving badly? Experts have some answers Updated | Comment | Recommend | | | EXPERT ADVICE"> Trainer Sue Sternberg of Accord, N.Y., is shown here with her dog Yoeman. She suggest... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Colorado Dogs Pet Photos Wikipedia: Dog |
The Guardian Tue 14 Sep 2010 Study: To save tigers, protect key breeding areas | ROBIN McDOWELL | Associated Press Writer= JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Conservationists must protect tiger populations in a few concentrated breeding grounds in Asia ins... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Conservation Photos Tigers Wikipedia: Tiger Wildlife |
PhysOrg Tue 14 Sep 2010 Last strongholds for tigers identified in new study --> | A new peer-reviewed paper by the Wildlife Conservation Society and other groups reveals an ominous finding: most of the world's last remaining tigers -- long decima... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Conservation Photos Tigers Wikipedia: Tiger Wildlife |
The Press Democrat Tue 14 Sep 2010 Study: To save tigers, protect key breeding areas | Only about 3,500 tigers are left in the wild worldwide, less than one third of them breeding females, according to one of the authors of a new study, John Robinson of t... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Conservation Photos Tigers Wikipedia: Tiger Wildlife |