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September 2007

Endangered Snow Leopard Pelts Seized in China

China’s State Forestry Administration has seized the pelts of 27 snow leopards from a black market trader. The dealer, a Mr. Ma, from western China was arrested recently. Aside from leopard furs, a stash of 104 bear skins and parts of clouded leopards…

Soil Erosion Down 40 per cent in the USA

Several million tonnes of arable soil is lost to erosion annually. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has revealed that programmes of land stewardship and conservation compliance have played a key role to controlling soil erosion in the USA.

soil erosion

Warming bomb ready to explode, world crossing warming limits

The bomb of global warming is ready to explode, with the world showing all signs of raising the mercury beyond the warming limits sounding death knell for life. Where are we heading?

Global warming or warming of the earth or rising mercury or…

Flood continues flooding Bangladesh, thousands stranded

Bangladesh has still not got reprieve from floods, devastating the country to a great extent. With non-stop rains from a burgeoning monsoon, the situation is certain to deepen.

As the monsoon shows signs to retreat from India, few parts of which…

Plan to make British coastlines accessible to all

Most of England’s 4,000 kilometres of coastal lines are privately owned with limited access to the public. But that could be just on its way to a change should the government agency Natural England be allowed to thread in its plan.

Natural England…

Flood-devastated North Korea calls for aid

North Korea is under severe flooding and the lack of food continues to rattle its people. As food shortage becomes rampant, the fear of death and disease rises higher, North Korea calls for aid from across the world.

North Korea is suffering from…

Are Greenland’s melting icecaps setting off earthquakes?

Speed of the arctic ice melt has accelerated to such an extent that dire consequences predicted by the UN International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) seem way outdated. The movements of gigantic pieces of melting ice are creating shock waves that…

Diver Population on the Rise

A new survey by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has revealed that the population of the diver – a wild bird in Scotland is showing a rise. Acknowledging this as an unexpected yet pleasant surprise,.

Diver Population on the Rise
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