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Harry Potter blamed for India's declining owl population
www.monstersandcritics.com/news/southasia/news/article_1596160.php/Harry-Potter-blamed-for-India-s-declining-owl-population, posted 2010 by peter in asia bird business environment literature nature
New Delhi - India's environment minister has linked the popularity of boy wizard Harry Potter to the widespread illegal trade in owls that threatens the birds in the country, news reports said Wednesday.
Jairam Ramesh said there was a 'strange fascination' among the affluent classes in India with giving owls to their children, inspired by the Harry Potter films and books that feature his feathered companion Hedwig, an IANS news agency report said.
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One climate paper, two conflicting headlines
www.guardian.co.uk/science/the-lay-scientist/2010/oct/11/2, posted 2010 by peter in environment media msm nature science toread
Last week, on October 6th, The Guardian published a story under the headline "Sun's role in warming the planet may be overestimated, study finds.". A day later, tech website The Register published a climate story of its own, "Much of recent global warming actually caused by Sun," at a URL that ended "/solar_as_big_as_people/."
The two headlines are completely contradictory, yet bizarrely both stories report on the same Nature letter, a piece of research led by Professor Joanna Haigh at Imperial College London. So what on Earth is going on?
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Wild chimps outwit human hunters
news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8962000/8962747.stm, posted 2010 by peter in cognition msm nature science
Often, chimps acquire new talents by trial and error. For example, when trying to crack nuts, they might strike one stone onto an anvil stone and miss the nuts all together. Or they might use their hands to strike the nut, which is ineffective. But the Bossou chips couldn't have learned how to deactivate the snares this way, as one mistake could be fatal.
"The observations indicate that chimpanzees can learn some manners without trial and error," says Mr Ohashi.
The researchers speculate that the chimps may have learnt how the snares work by observing them over time, and this information has been passed down generations.
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The Big Spill: Flood Could Have Filled Mediterranean In Less Than Two Years - Science News
sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/50596/title/The_big_spill_Flood_could_have_filled_Mediterranean_in_less_than_two_years, posted 2009 by peter in history nature science
A cataclysmic flood could have filled the Mediterranean Sea — which millions of years ago was a dry basin — like a bathtub in the space of less than two years. A new model suggests that at the flood’s peak water poured from the Atlantic into the Mediterranean basin at a rate one thousand times the flow of the Amazon River, according to calculations published in the Dec. 10 Nature.
Travellers from all over the world now make The Giraffe Manor part of their East African safari, the only place in the world where you can enjoy the breathtaking experience of feeding and photographing the giraffe over the breakfast table and at the front door.
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Safari i Kenya och Tanzania [Savannen.com]
www.savannen.com/, posted 2009 by peter in inswedish nature travel
Savannen.com är en fakta- och resewebbplats om safari i Tanzania, Kenya och det övriga Afrika. Webbplatsens startades 1998 av safariguiden Henrik Hult och har alltsedan starten syftet att bistå dig som är intresserad av eller sugen på safari med fakta, tips, inspiration och reseinformation.
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Stockholms & Svealands Roddistrikt
www.svearodd.se/, posted 2008 by peter in inswedish nature stockholm
(Stockholms roddförening m.fl.)
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How a camera attached to an elephant's trunk captured amazing jungle views
www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=543994, posted 2008 by peter in environment nature photography
He fixed webcams to four elephants. One carried a "trunk-cam" - a device resembling a huge log concealing a camera which could be held in its trunk and dangled close to the ground.
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