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March 2008

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31 March 2008
North American

Polar Bear and Husky Encounter

Some extraordinary pictures of an alledgedly wild Polar Bear meeting and befriending some huskies in Churchill. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?i

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29 March 2008
Central and South America

Colombia RFI

I will be in Colombia in 2 weeks and want to spend the week at Parcque Tayrona, near Santa Marta.  Has anyone been there?  Would be grateful for advice…  Jon

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25 March 2008
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Computers Show How Bats Classify Plants According To Their Echoes

Computers Show How Bats Classify Plants According To Their Echoes (March 24, 2008) — Researchers have developed a computer algorithm that can imitate the bat’s ability

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20 March 2008
Europe and the Palearctic

Saiga Antelopes Face Migration Crisis

Asia’s Odd-ball Antelope Faces Migration Crisis ScienceDaily (Mar. 19, 2008) — Take a deer’s body, attach a camel’s head and add a Jimmy Durante nose, and you h

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10 March 2008
North American

Wolverine photographed in California

This is exciting, particular for anyone who thinks – like me – that the Wolverine is one of the world’s greatest mammals. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200

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