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  2. ‘Protect Borneo rhino habitat’External
    News 24, South Africa +My News 7/3/2009
    The future of one of the world's rarest animals, the Borneo rhino, depends on action taken to protect the forest reserves where it lives …
  3. Rare rhino caught on tapeExternal
    News 24, South Africa +My News 7/3/2009
    Hidden cameras in the jungles of Indonesia's Java island have captured rare footage of the world's most threatened rhino, boosting efforts to save …
  4. Another endangered elephant dies in Indonesia: WWFExternal
    Yahoo! News +My News 7/2/2009
    An elephant calf has starved to death in Indonesia, the eighth endangered Sumatran elephant to have died in the wild since May, environmental group …
  5. Canada‘s emissions among world’s highest: WWFExternal
    Australian Broadcasting Company +My News 7/2/2009
    A new study from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) says Canada has fallen to last place among G8 nations on the climate scorecard.. . WWF Canada …
  6. Luxury Brands Adopt Green MessageExternal
    Wall Street Journal +My News 7/2/2009
    The bad economy and a fundamental shift in the market for luxury goods are forcing an industry that reveres names like Chanel and Versace to …
  7. Who’s Harming Fish Stocks? Trawlers or Artisanal Fishers?External
    AllAfrica.com +My News 7/2/2009
    Red tunas, sharks, rays and cods may soon disappear from our tables. Negotiations are ongoing at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to reduce the …
  8. WWF urges action to protect Borneo rhino's habitatExternal
    Yahoo! News +My News 7/1/2009
    The future of one of the world's rarest animals, the Borneo rhino, depends on action taken to protect the forest reserves where it lives …
  9. Fishermen sail into storm over shrinking tuna stockExternal
    New Zealand Herald +My News 7/3/2009
    It has been a long few weeks for captain Jean-Louis Donnarel and the crew of the Provence-Cote d'Azur II. Long, rough and not very profitable.. …
  10. US, Canada rank last in curbing warming, report on G- 8 saysExternal
    Boston Globe +My News 7/2/2009
    With only five months left before a summit on climate change - it's intended to produce a new global pact - none of the Group of Eight nations is …
  11. French fishermen vs. media stars in "The Tuna Wars"External
    Foreign Policy +My News 6/29/2009
    French fishermen do not normally cross paths with the stars of stage and screen, but recent environmental fights have put these mismatched groups …
  12. WWF and Panda Security Sign Global Cooperation Agreement to Help Protect the EnvironmentExternal
    Examiner.com: Anchorage, Alaska +My News 6/29/2009
    Agreement supports Panda's social responsibility policy, whose principal pillars are sport, the protection of children and caring for the planet's …
  13. Does angling damage fish stocks?External
    Guardian, UK +My News 2 Hours Ago
    Thanks to the film, the book and ensuing tuna swear-off by sandwich outlets, we know we're teetering near the End of the Line in terms of …
  14. $200m rollout for Barrier ReefExternal
    News.com.au +My News 7/2/2009
    THE Federal Government has begun rolling out funding to improve the water quality of the Great Barrier Reef, with a $50 million "downpayment" …
  15. Coalition of Conservation Organizations, Scientists Calls on White House and Congress to Protect CoralsExternal
    Yahoo! News +My News 7/2/2009
    The Coral Reef Alliance, Greenpeace USA, WWF, Sierra Club, and SeaWeb are among a large coalition of 44 conservation organizations and more than …
  16. Govt begins Great Barrier Reef projectExternal
    SkyNews, New Zealand +My News 7/2/2009
    The federal government has begun rolling out funding to improve the water quality of the Great Barrier Reef, with a $50 million 'downpayment.'. …
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