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Our Amorphophallus is smaller: New plant species from Madagascar smells like ... - PhysOrg.com
Our Amorphophallus is smaller: New plant species from Madagascar smells like ... - PhysOrg.com
![]() PhysOrg.com | Our Amorphophallus is smaller: New plant species from Madagascar smells like ... PhysOrg.com University of Utah botanist Greg Wahlert stands next to a new plant species he discovered -- Amorphophallus perrieri -- as it was starting to bloom on Feb. 2. A day later, the 4.5-foot-tall plant, began stinking like roadkill, just like its bigger and ... Our Amorphophallus Is Smaller, but It Stinks Like Its Big Cousin |
Our Amorphophallus is smaller: New plant species from Madagascar smells like ... - PhysOrg.com
New Species of Ancient Crocodile Discovered - Kansas City infoZine
New Species of Ancient Crocodile Discovered - Kansas City infoZine
![]() Fox News | New Species of Ancient Crocodile Discovered Kansas City infoZine By Brad Fischer - A University of Missouri researcher has identified a new species of prehistoric crocodile. The extinct creature, nicknamed “Shieldcroc” due to a thick-skinned shield on its head, is an ancestor of today's crocodiles. US researchers discover 'Shieldcroc,' dating back 95 million years Boffins find prehistoric croc species with 'mate-attracting' skin helmet 'Shieldcroc': 95-Million-Year old Prehistoric Crocodile Discovered |
New Species of Ancient Crocodile Discovered - Kansas City infoZine
Public invited to help record bird numbers, species - Salina Journal
Public invited to help record bird numbers, species - Salina Journal
![]() WGRZ-TV | Public invited to help record bird numbers, species Salina Journal ... to noon at Lakewood Discovery Center, 250 Lakewood Drive. Participants will record all seen species of birds. People of all ages and skill levels are welcome to participate for a short time or the entire four hours, viewing feeders or walking trails. Dozens of birds per square mile: National Audubon Society bird count shows ... Report details 'State of the Birds' Things to keep in mind when taking bird count |
Public invited to help record bird numbers, species - Salina Journal
Minnesota considers invasive-species training for boaters - Trade Only Today
Minnesota considers invasive-species training for boaters - Trade Only Today
![]() KSTP.com | Minnesota considers invasive-species training for boaters Trade Only Today Minnesota's 800000 boat owners would have to pass a course on how to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species before they could trailer their boats anywhere under a bill proposed by the state's Department of Natural Resources. Minnesota Boaters Have New Mandatory Checkpoints |
Minnesota considers invasive-species training for boaters - Trade Only Today
Ladybird decline driven by 'invading' harlequin - BBC News
Ladybird decline driven by 'invading' harlequin - BBC News
![]() Daily Mail | Ladybird decline driven by 'invading' harlequin BBC News By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News Ladybirds native to the UK and other European countries are declining fast as the invasive harlequin species spreads, scientists have shown. Researchers found that seven out of the eight native ... Alien 'harlequin' ladybirds putting British species at risk - with two-spot ... UK ladybirds threatened by rival European ladybirds under threat from alien predator |
Ladybird decline driven by 'invading' harlequin - BBC News
Can the California delta smelt survive our demand for water? - News10.net
Can the California delta smelt survive our demand for water? - News10.net
![]() News10.net | Can the California delta smelt survive our demand for water? News10.net By PAUL C. BARTON, Gannett Washington Bureau WASHINGTON -- When the federal government considers protections for threatened plants and animals, the Endangered Species Act requires that economic consequences for humans stay out of the equation. Nostalgic trip down Delta drifts too far from the facts Delta Over-Pumping Lead To Present Water "Crisis" |
Can the California delta smelt survive our demand for water? - News10.net
A new species of bamboo-feeding plant lice found in Costa Rica - EurekAlert (press release)
A new species of bamboo-feeding plant lice found in Costa Rica - EurekAlert (press release)
A new species of bamboo-feeding plant lice found in Costa Rica EurekAlert (press release) Several periods of field work during 2008 have led to the discovery of a new species of bamboo-feeding plant lice in Costa Rica's high-altitude region "Cerro de la Muerte". The discovery was made thanks to molecular data analysis of mitochondrial DNA. |
A new species of bamboo-feeding plant lice found in Costa Rica - EurekAlert (press release)
Whale study hopes to solidify species protection and management - Science Network Western Australia
Whale study hopes to solidify species protection and management - Science Network Western Australia
![]() Maui Now | Whale study hopes to solidify species protection and management Science Network Western Australia Iconic cetacean species, such as the humpback, blue, southern right, and minke whales are listed internationally as high priority species for conservation due to their vulnerability, and for blue whales, their endangered status"—Dr Salgado Kent. Audio: Humpback Whales Caught Singing Different Tunes In the Indian Ocean |
Whale study hopes to solidify species protection and management - Science Network Western Australia
Millersville University Professor Discovers New Species of Fish - Sacramento Bee
Millersville University Professor Discovers New Species of Fish - Sacramento Bee
Millersville University Professor Discovers New Species of Fish Sacramento Bee 6, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The world will soon learn about two new species of fish, thanks to the work of Dr. Dominique Dagit, a biology professor at Millersville University of Pennsylvania and a graduate student from California, Jenny Kemper. |
Millersville University Professor Discovers New Species of Fish - Sacramento Bee
Snakes' toll demands action on invaders - Orlando Sentinel
Snakes' toll demands action on invaders - Orlando Sentinel
![]() Inland Empire News | Snakes' toll demands action on invaders Orlando Sentinel Here's hoping a recent shocking report on the environmental devastation caused by Burmese pythons in the Everglades finally squeezes some sense into the nation's antiquated, after-the-fact policy on invasive species. According to the report, ... Federal snake ban lacks bite Snake vendors hiss at Glades study Pythons linked to mammal decline in Everglades |
Snakes' toll demands action on invaders - Orlando Sentinel







