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Recent Developments - Habitat Protection

11/21/02 Efforts to Save Endangered Tiger Working
11/12/02 UNESCO's Worldwide Biosphere Reserve Expands
10/09/02 Nepal and India Sign Wildlife Pact
09/19/02 Plants Fighting Back Against African Desert
08/09/02 Loss of Wild Habitat Estimated to Be $250 Bln./Year
07/10/02 Cleanup Expected to be Costly After Alaskan Drilling
07/08/02 Endangered Birds to Stay Put
07/08/02 New Oil Spill in the Galapagos Islands
07/01/02 Peruvian Forestry Law Triggers Violent Protests
05/07/02 Galapagos Wildlife Protection Goal in New Fishing Plan
04/30/02 Bird of Prey Gets Boost in Panama
04/19/02 Alaska Drilling Killed in US Senate
04/02/02 Legal Battle for Ecological Network of the Americas
04/01/02 New Zealand Ends Rainforest Logging on Public Lands
03/25/02 Poland and Ukraine Create New Biosphere Reserves
03/08/02 Brazil to Reclaim Land Occupied by Squatters
03/07/02 Bush Energy Plan Threatens Natural Places
03/07/02 Salvage Loggers Did More than Salvage in Bitterroot
02/27/02 Russian Far East Forests Threatened
01/22/02 Conservation Funded for Azov-Black Sea Flyways
01/18/02 Zambian Timber Pirates Undermine Conservation Measures
01/18/02 Canaries, Azores, Get First EU-Wide Nature Zones
01/11/02 Oil Spill Pollutes Ecuadorian Amazon
01/09/02 Ecosystem Crisis Looms Over North America
01/02/02 First International Wildlife Refuge Designated for Detroit River
 
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