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The Tale of Dirty, Old, Leaky Zalinski

A Second World War-era shipwreck is a haunting reminder that you can never fully clean up an oil spill.

by Larry Pynn • 3,200 words / 16 mins




Bristol Bay Salmon Are in Hot Water

This past summer, high water temperatures contributed to the deaths of more than 100,000 salmon.

by Nick Rahaim • 700 words / 3 mins




The Last Gasp of the Māui Dolphin

Critics say the New Zealand government’s proposed conservation plan falls short of what is needed to ensure the survival of these dolphins.

by Grace Browne • 650 words / 3 mins




Small Sea Lions with Big Personalities

Some Galapagos sea lion pups are bold, whereas others are shy.

by Bethany Augliere • 400 words / 2 mins




Bioreactors to the Rescue in Polluted California Wetlands

A prototype bioreactor that strips nitrates out of water is helping reduce the problems posed by fertilizer-filled runoff.

by Tom Bentley • 650 words / 3 mins



experieced a few of those mothern NSW
can be pretty scaruy alright matey

.....sounded like WW3 had broken out.
 

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and life as good as
hygiene just as good anywhere,do believe that
dont need professed western supposed perfection in such
daily food gathering,no need for refrigeration

thinking of
the healthy activity of getting my food daily, when i spent time in those countrys
a joy meeting people,everyone benefitted,no exorbitant prices nor packaging involved
think of it
billions survive in life,like that


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simplicity of life
 

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peas of colour huh
black peas
know of lovely Chinese black bean cake but

need ha
as mentioed almost every culture has developed a staple food of flour/water
NZs no different
ours is fried in oil
fry brea,maybe unhealty as
but in moderation, very very tasty
as usual, a Mu/Grandmother, makes it best
smile

very very tasty, the below that is
butter/jam, compliments it all

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keyword thriving yes



Berlin Zoo: First German-born pandas 'thriving'
The panda twins born two weeks ago are showing first signs of how they'll look once they mature. Berlin Zoo has played down a newspaper poll suggesting they be named "Hong" and "Kong" in solidarity with protests there.


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proud mama
lil bit of human help
good

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Berlin Zoo: First German-born pandas 'thriving' | DW | 14.09.2019
 

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your fully aware of what your doing,i believe so


Killing endangered species to save them? Trophy hunters lobby at CITES
As conservationists and campaigners thrash out wildlife trade rules, a debate rages over whether trophy hunting helps or hinders the protection of endangered species.








You'd probably expect a global conference to regulate trade in endangered species to be busy with conservationists and animal rights activists. But what about hunters?

"We're here first to defend the sustainable use principles of the convention and also trade and hunting trophies," said Joseph Goergen, a trophy-hunting advocate at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) conference in Geneva this week.

Read more: Donald Trump reverses course on trophy hunting, reimposes Obama-era ban

Goergen is conservation manager at the Safari Club International Foundation, a non-profit that "funds and manages programs dedicated to wildlife conservation."

It's also sister organization to Safari Club International (SCI), a US-based group that advocates for its 50,000 members — all of them hunters. Goergen himself grew up hunting deer and fishing in Wisconsin. Since then, his pursuit of game has taken him as far as Africa.

Every few years, the 182 countries (plus the European Union) signed up to the convention gather to decide which plants and animals will be protected by a ban, or restrictions, on their trade.


Giraffes are CITES-listed and their bones, meat and hide, can only be exported with permits

Hundreds of NGOs and interest groups turn up to the conference to advocate for their cause, too — even if that cause is the right to kill animals on safari and bring body parts like tusks and hides home as trophies.

SCI, and other hunting groups, like Conservation Force — whose president says he has successfully defended hunting rights at multiple summits — represented at the conference, say their passion is also a legitimate conservation strategy. But not everyone agrees.

Read more: Giraffes move closer to endangered species protection

The debate over whether trade in endangered animals helps or hinders their protection is one of the major fault lines in the CITES convention.

Killing animals to protect them

This year, the trophy-hunting advocates aren't entirely happy. They say the trend at CITES is toward tighter restrictions and more complete bans. Giraffes, for instance, are now CITES-listed and their bones, meat and hide can only be exported with permits.

"The general trend is for 'up-listing' instead of 'down-listing,' which we don't see as a conservation success," Goergen said.

Joseph Goergen, a trophy-hunting advocate that attended the CITES conference in Geneva

Having to get permits to bring home trophies from big game trips in countries discourages hunters from paying for the pleasure of shooting a lion, giraffe or elephant. And that means less revenue for conservation programs.

Some 1.26 million trophies were imported to the United States between 2005 and 2014, mostly from Canada and South Africa, according to wildlife trade NGO Traffic. Zimbabwe is also high on its list.

Hunters pay up to $150,000 for hunting trips. Part of that money goes back to local communities, conservation and anti-poaching measures, says Emmanuel Fundira, president of Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe, which works with SCIF.

Read more: CITES: Elephant ivory ban upheld, but legal loopholes remain

"We welcome them [trophy hunters] with open arms because the money they're bringing in does help in putting that money towards conservation," said Fundira, who was disappointed that Zimbabwe's request to sell ivory stocks was shot down this week.

According to NGO Save the Rhino, after trophy hunting was allowed for white rhinos in 1968, the population of Southern white rhinos increased from 1,800 to around 18,000 in 2018. While the organization doesn't accept donations from the proceeds of trophy hunting, it acknowledges that the practice gives owners a financial interest in maintaining viable breeding populations.

Fundira says hunting also provides jobs, giving people a financial stake in protecting animals and habitats. That's important because Zimbabwe's robust population of 40,000 elephants doesn't always endear itself to local communities, trampling crops and even in some cases, people, Fundira says.


Endangered animals like rhinos are popular with trophy hunters

A conservation myth?

Daniela Freyer, German biologist and founder of animal advocacy group Pro Wildlife, is skeptical that those living alongside big game do well out of foreigners flying in to shoot it.

"Hunting groups often propagate that money would be distributed to communities, which it is, in fact, not," Freyer said, arguing that the supposed benefits to rural communities are "just a fig leaf" to defend the import of trophies like tusks and hides to Europe and US.

Killing endangered species to save them? Trophy hunters lobby at CITES | DW | 27.08.2019
 

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CLIMATE GRIEF
esp with the younger generation

i can live with that terminology

can blame us sensless selfish adults
esp 2 those devils irresponsible as they are,in authority


agree wholeheartedly wwith the geusts

 

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PERFECTIONISTS UNITE

you dont want to dare associate the two huh
and
as omportantly,please dont throw wether/EXTREME weather in the mix
wgere would that leave our striving for perfection in humanity huh

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What's the Difference Between Global Warming and Climate Change?
And did you know that global warming is a form of climate change, but climate change doesn't always manifest itself as global warming? Here's an easy to understand refresher on these two very common terms.

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What's the Difference Between Global Warming and Climate Change?
 

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you dont want to dare associate the two huh
and
as omportantly,please dont throw wether/EXTREME weather in the mix
wgere would that leave our striving for perfection in humanity huh

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What's the Difference Between Global Warming and Climate Change?
And did you know that global warming is a form of climate change, but climate change doesn't always manifest itself as global warming? Here's an easy to understand refresher on these two very common terms.

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What's the Difference Between Global Warming and Climate Change?
 

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why destroy other peoples lives/countries when you want to prerve your own tho



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