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Wildlife
Updated: Thursday December 11, 2008 7:44 AM
Why do some bird species lay only one egg?
02.12.08 | Why do some species of birds lay only one egg in their nest, while others lay 10 or more? A global study of the wide variation among birds in this trait, known as the "clutch size," now provides biologists with some answers. The study, published in the current issue of the journal…
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Rare ‘public-private partnership’ deal in wildlife sealed
11.12.08 | Public-private partnerships (PPPs) often seen as appropriate form for financing big infrastructure projects are also suitable in sustainable wildlife development projects, a recent example in Monduli District,…
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Ivory poaching at critical levels: Elephants on path to extinction by 2020?
30.08.08 | African elephants are being slaughtered for their ivory at a pace unseen since an international ban on the ivory trade took effect in 1989. But the public outcry that resulted in that ban is absent today,…
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Newly Discovered Monkey Is Threatened With Extinction
01.08.08 | Just three years after it was discovered, a new species of monkey is threatened with extinction according to the Wildlife Conservation Society, which recently published the first-ever census of the endangered…
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Local community should protect wildlife
18.07.08 | In 1986, Mark and Delia Owens established the North Luangwa Conservation Project (NLCP) to rehabilitate and conserve the 2,400-square-mile North Luangwa National Park of Zambia. At that time, commercial…
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The Puku - The Future for wildlife outside protected areas
20.06.08 | An Example from the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania - The giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca is an endangered species living in wildlife sanctuaries in China; the African wild dog (Lycaon /pictus) is an endangered…
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New Endemic Butterfly Species Discovered in Kihansi, Tanzania
29.02.08 | Tanzania is a country with a lot of special, unique and attractive living and non-living things. Some of these things are only found in Tanzania. These include: Tanzanite on the part of natural resources,…
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