Posts Tagged ‘the-wild’

Romney and Paul Have Each Other’s Backs

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

The truce between the establishment candidate and the wild card.

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Romney and Paul Have Each Other’s Backs

Crane for eel as love congers all

Monday, November 14th, 2011

An operation to release a 6ft conger eel to the wild so he can find love is due to get underway.

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Crane for eel as love congers all

KidsPost: Virginia veterinarian helps hundreds of wild animals recover from illness and injury

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

When your dog breaks a leg or gets sick, you take him to the vet. But what happens to animals in the wild that become sick or injured?

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KidsPost: Virginia veterinarian helps hundreds of wild animals recover from illness and injury

VIDEO: Panther peril in Florida suburbs

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Residents in suburban Florida protect their animals and homes from panthers that have been reintroduced in to the wild nearby.

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VIDEO: Panther peril in Florida suburbs

VIDEO: Panther peril in Florida suburbs

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Residents in suburban Florida protect their animals and homes from panthers that have been reintroduced in to the wild nearby.

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VIDEO: Panther peril in Florida suburbs

Sea lice ‘not to blame for Pacific salmon decline’

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Sea lice carried by farmed salmon are not responsible for a sharp decline in the wild population of a species of Pacific salmon, a report suggests.

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Sea lice ‘not to blame for Pacific salmon decline’

Only 3,000 tigers left in the world

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

Leaders from the 13 countries where tigers still live in the wild are meeting in Russia to discuss how to keep the species going.

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Only 3,000 tigers left in the world

Only 3,000 tigers left in the world

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

Leaders from the 13 countries where tigers still live in the wild are meeting in Russia to discuss how to keep the species going.

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Only 3,000 tigers left in the world

Poo and paws help in tiger count

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

A system that uses paw prints and faeces offers scientists a fresh way to determine how many tigers are left in the wild, a study suggests.

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Poo and paws help in tiger count

Flamingos use colourful cosmetics

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Flamingos in the wild use pigments as “make-up” to enhance the colour of their plumage, according to scientists.

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Flamingos use colourful cosmetics

In search of the Manx wild wallaby

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

A pair of the Australian marsupials escaped from a wildlife park on the Isle of Man four decades ago and now dozens of their descendants are now thriving in the wild there.

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In search of the Manx wild wallaby

Price set for tiger conservation

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

The cost of keeping tigers alive in the wild is about $80m (£50m) per year, a new assessment concludes – but only about $50m (£30m) is being pledged.

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Price set for tiger conservation

Say hello to the first British-born beavers for 400 years

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

The first newborn beavers born in the wild since their re-introduction to the UK last year are spotted in a Scottish forest.

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Say hello to the first British-born beavers for 400 years