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< Biodegradation | Biodiversity | Biogas > We have 10 pages of Biodiversity Blog Entries. Biodiversity_collage Native species in 'biodiversity freefall,' claim environmentalists Fear: Hobbyists Will Create New Life Forms Ancient water source vital for Australia. From Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff That message comes from several corners, like this one: ?a food system that is good for us, our communities and the planet is small-scale, diversified agriculture.? I checked the FAO statistics to see how bad things are going. ... From Robert "Climate change is rapidly becoming the most serious threats to the planet's biodiversity," said Jay Malcolm, an assistant forestry professor at the University of Toronto. "This study provides even stronger scientific evidence that ... From hernadikey@gmail.com (hernadi-key) Human interference in the nitrogen cycle has also caused considerable damage to the great biodiversity of the planet. The excess supply of nitrogen from industrial processes, nitrogen fertilizers, the burning of fossil fuels, ... From KSV Other than the Talosian utility we get from observing your biodiversity and it?s interactions, each time we come we replenish a supply of DreamGrubs, which are only found on your planet, in Ecuador and Peru - we bring them back and ... From admin "Today's announcement marks an enormous step in conserving the biodiversity of our planet. These new marine monuments rank right up there with our nation's greatest national parks," said David Yarnold, executive director of ... From social-developments ?Only by establishing a baseline of biodiversity and following through with later censuses can people know the impact of those threats and find clues to mitigate them.? Posted by Casey Kazan. ... From Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff South-western Australia Under the Biodiversity Hotspot Microscope -- From Guns and Ammo to Green Gas -- Helping Out Man?s Closest Relative ? Climate Witness Series: Kenya-- these stories and more in this edition of Living Planet. ... From unknown Tiny juvenile salmon have been electronically tracked for the first time from their natal rivers in the Rocky Mountains 2500 kilometres north to Alaska. From Stephen Leahy Being able to accurately identify where organisms are on our planet is the first step to many other endeavors. Given an ever-changing world, taking action becomes especially urgent as scientists continue to predict a bleak future for ... From mcoulombPlanet > Biodiversity > Biodiversity Blog Entries
61.) The Daily Flash: Eco, Space, Science (12/29)
Over one day ago | Mon Dec 29 0:02:00 PST 2008
62.) Over-utilized crops?
Over one day ago | Sun Dec 7 22:17:00 PST 2008
63.) Quarter of Species Gone by 2050
Over one day ago | Fri Dec 12 6:57:00 PST 2008
64.) Damage In Biodiversity And Human Accountability
Over one day ago | Thu Dec 18 17:55:00 PST 2008
65.) Limits to Growth: A View from Planet Talos
Over one day ago | Sun Dec 21 10:17:00 PST 2008
66.) Social Developments: Ocean Conservationists Celebrate President ...
11 hours, 18 minutes ago | Tue Jan 6 9:15:00 PST 2009
67.) Great Barrier Reef Expeditions Yields 100's New Species & Clues to ...
Over one day ago | Mon Sep 22 0:30:00 PDT 2008
68.) Living Planet: Environment Matters Around the World
Over one day ago | Wed Dec 3 20:30:00 PST 2008
69.) BIODIVERSITY: Unraveling the Mysteries of Salmon Migration
Over one day ago | Fri Oct 31 0:00:00 PDT 2008
70.) Online tools make biodiversity more accessible to public
Over one day ago | Fri Dec 12 16:10:00 PST 2008