March 13, 2009 — A pair of researchers has proposed a novel way to help bats in the Northeast survive a deadly fungal attack that has decimated the flying mammals' populations during the past two winters.
March 6, 2009 — A network of volunteer bird-watchers across North America has documented a significant northward and inland movement of the continent’s bird species in response to global warming.
March 6, 2009 — A massive yearlong rat infestation in Bangladesh and neighboring parts of Myanmar and India has ravaged crops and threatens to trigger outbreaks of bubonic plague.
March 6, 2009 — Some species of frogs could be on their last legs because of a growing demand for the tasty amphibians by gourmets around the world, researchers warn. Year-round demand puts pressure on the amphibians.
February 27, 2009
Florida wildlife officials use magnets to throw troublesome crocs off course.
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February 27, 2009
Most war from 1950-2000 were in areas home to the most endangered wildlife.
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Endangered Indian Vultures Contract New Malaria Strain - March 13, 2009
Potential Treatment Proposed for Deadly U.S. Bat Disease - March 13, 2009
Most Successful Whale Rescue in Australian History - March 6, 2009
Bali Dog Slaughter Sparks Outrage - March 6, 2009
Bangladesh Rat Plague Worsens Due to Bamboo Blossoms - March 6, 2009
Bird Movements Mirror a Changing Climate - March 6, 2009
Magnets to Throw Crocs Off Course - February 27, 2009
Man vs. Nature Prevails in 'Biodiversity Hot Spots' - February 27, 2009
Songbirds Found to Migrate Hundreds of Miles a Day - February 20, 2009
Warming to Shift Fish Northward 125 Miles by 2050 - February 20, 2009
South Atlantic Penguins in Peril Due to Habitat Changes - February 20, 2009
Melting Arctic to Be Protected From Commercial Fishing - February 13, 2009
Engineering a New Human Species: Homo Evolutis - February 13, 2009
Bat Disease Spreads Across Northeast U.S. - February 6, 2009
Crawling Liberian Crop Destroyers Identified - February 6, ,2009

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