Public urged to take part in UK butterfly count
This article titled "Public urged to take part in UK butterfly count" was written by Rebecca Smithers, consumer affairs correspondent, for theguardian.com on Friday 23rd July 2010 06.00 UTC Members of...
View ArticleScientists plumb the depths to ask how many fish in the sea
This article titled "Scientists plumb the depths to ask how many fish in the sea" was written by Alok Jha, for The Guardian on Monday 2nd August 2010 20.01 UTC It has been the biggest and most...
View ArticleThe Frozen Zoo aiming to bring endangered species back from the brink
This article was written by Paul Harris, for guardian.co.uk on Saturday 28th August 2010 23.05 UTC The inside of a metal box filled with liquid nitrogen and frozen to -173C (-280F) is hardly the ideal...
View ArticlePurple Wind Turbines Could Protect Winged Wildlife
New research shows that the wind turbines' color could be the key to avoiding wildlife deaths. Conservationists' biggest criticism of wind turbines placed in natural areas is that the swirling blades...
View Article10 Shocking Photos From The Gulf Oil Spill
Today marks the one year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon explosion that took the lives of 11 oil rig workers, and the resulting oil spill which is still killing endangered marine animals to this...
View ArticleHermit Crabs Adopt Makerbot’s Project Shellter Homes
Hermit crabs occupy new homes in 3D shells printed by MakerBot Industries and TeamTeamUSA. Project Shellter’s goal is to create a solution to the housing shortage faced by hermit crabs. Recently, two...
View ArticleProject Noah: A Mobile App That Documents Local Wildlife
Project Noah harnesses the power of smart phones to collect ecological data and help preserve global biodiversity one photo at a time. How does it work? You can download the Project Noah app for free...
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