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December 2008

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29 December 2008
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A very smart honey badger.

Stoffle is a captive Honey badger in South-Africa’s Moholoholo Rehabilitation centre that shows incredible intelligence in getting out of his enclosure. He started by climbin

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23 December 2008
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Assam, 2008

When you cross from Bhutan to India at Gelephu you are left in no doubt that you have changed country. Although Gelephu is busy by Bhutanese standards, it is a haven of tranquility

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9 December 2008
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IUCN Redlist Website

Many of you will already know this site.  But I only recently discovered it – the IUCN Redlist website is a fabulous resource with detailed range and other information on ev

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9 December 2008
Oriental

New Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey population

New Population Of Extremely Rare Snub-Nosed Monkey Discovered (December 5, 2008) — A new population of the extremely rare Tonkin snub-nosed monkey, so-called because of its u

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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