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The conservation movement is a political and social movement that seeks to protect natural resources including plant and animal species as well as their habitat for the future.The early conservation movement included fisheries and wildlife conservation, water, soil conservation and sustainable forestry. The contemporary conservation movement has broaden from the early movement's emphasis on use of sustainable yield of natual resouces and preservation of wilderness areas to include preservation of biodiversity. The conservation movement is part of the broader and more far-reaching environmental movement.

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91.) TV Tidbits: Missing The Office? Maybe Webisodes at NBC.com will help - Winston-Salem Journal

19 hours, 46 minutes ago | Thu Jul 3 21:16:00 PDT 2008


TV Tidbits: Missing The Office? Maybe Webisodes at NBC.com will help
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - 18 hours ago
Those follow the April additions of HD versions of TLC (546), Animal Planet (547), the Science Channel (548) and Discovery (549). And more high-definition ...

92.) New Horizons spacecraft on way to Pluto, arriving in 2015 - The Free Lance-Star

Over one day ago | Wed Jul 2 21:44:00 PDT 2008


The Free Lance-Star

New Horizons spacecraft on way to Pluto, arriving in 2015
The Free Lance-Star, VA - Jul 2, 2008
That is when the United States will make history as the first nation to have visited every planet in the solar system with unmanned spacecraft. ...

93.) Global warming book wins science prize - Times Online

Over one day ago | Mon Jun 16 13:35:00 PDT 2008


Global warming book wins science prize
Times Online, UK - Jun 16, 2008
An investigation of how global warming could change the planet over the next century has won the world?s leading award for science writing. ...

94.) Whatever Happened to Walt?s Robot Friend, Garco? - MousePlanet

Over one day ago | Wed Jul 2 0:08:00 PDT 2008


Whatever Happened to Walt?s Robot Friend, Garco?
MousePlanet, CA - Jul 2, 2008
However, today we usually think of robots in terms of science fiction and outer space and Garco was very much a part of that culture. ...

95.) For Kids: IceCube Science - Science News

Over one day ago | Fri Jun 27 12:04:00 PDT 2008


For Kids: IceCube Science
Science News - Jun 27, 2008
Earth or its atmosphere absorbs most particles that zip through the universe towards our planet. Only tiny particles like neutrinos can easily pass through. ...

96.) The Ashes Have Been Passed To A New Generation - OpEdNews

21 hours, 54 minutes ago | Thu Jul 3 19:08:00 PDT 2008


The Ashes Have Been Passed To A New Generation
OpEdNews, PA - 20 hours ago
Imagine if there was a meteor headed toward our one and only planet, with the potential to do devastating and possibly lethal damage to the planet. ...

97.) Martian Sleuths - Scienceline

Over one day ago | Tue Jul 1 21:26:00 PDT 2008


Martian Sleuths
Scienceline, NY - Jul 1, 2008
Using data from the spacecraft and rovers NASA has sent to the Red Planet over the past 40 years, Crisp and her colleagues are searching for the telltale ...

98.) Greens Add Food Production to Their Hit List - American Daily

8 hours, 6 minutes ago | Fri Jul 4 8:56:00 PDT 2008


Greens Add Food Production to Their Hit List
American Daily, OH - 7 hours ago
Now, the same Green alarmists, who warn of man-made warming while the planet cools, demand sharp reductions in Europe?s pesticide use. ...

99.) GOP happiness is Portman as VP - Hillsboro Times Gazette

Over one day ago | Thu Jul 3 6:43:00 PDT 2008


GOP happiness is Portman as VP
Hillsboro Times Gazette, OH - Jul 3, 2008
Most agree that the first civilization on Planet Earth invented beer. But America made it less filling. And we made the first refrigeration machine (Oliver ...

100.) Review: 'Hancock' - Christian Science Monitor

Over one day ago | Thu Jul 3 9:22:00 PDT 2008


Christian Science Monitor

Review: 'Hancock'
Christian Science Monitor, MA - Jul 3, 2008
By Peter Rainer | Film critic of The Christian Science Monitor This feature requires a newer version of Macromedia Flash Player and javascript-enabled ...


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