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June 2007

Ancient gray wolves ate mammoths, musk oxes! Bones reveal

Do you know, the gray wolves that roamed the earth about 10,000 years ago, during the last ice age at Alaska could amazingly not just prey animals much larger than themselves, but also devour them completely, including their bones? No, it’s no…

Happy-hours for the Invertebrates

If you thought, only humans have rights, you are in for a surprise. Now even creatures like spiders, squids and lobsters have rights to be free and happy. Dogs, Cats and Horses already enjoy this privilege. If they had managed to speak, they could have…

Happy-hours-for-the-Invertebrates

India wins Green Award for turning Waste Food into Cooking Gas

The results for the Ashden Environmental Awards were announced on Thursday, June 21 and India was one of the winners.

India has won the award for a project on converting waste food into cooking gas.

Quite an accomplishment for India, not only…

First Whale of the season butchered in Japan

Carving whales is a part of ceremony, tradition and business in Japan that is carried out in front of children even as they cringe at the gruesome spectacle. It’s to reinstate in their minds what Japan’s food culture is about!

The whale is washed…

First Whale of the season butchered in Japan

Economic study in favor of Alaska-Canada rail link

A new study has revealed that building a railway to link Alaska to the rest of North America would mean wider benefits even if expenditure on construction were more than projected.

The study pointed that the construction of the 1,600-mile or…

Economic study in favor of Alaska-Canada rail link
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