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Cartoon critters, James Bond draw moviegoers (Reuters)

Cast member Ben Stiller, who gives voice to Alex, poses with character Alex the lion at the premiere of Reuters - The zoo animals of "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" ruled the roost at the weekend box office in North America, while James Bond was the big shot across the rest of the world.


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View to a krill: Secrets of plankton eyes (AFP)

Biologists on Wednesday explained how the larvae of marine zooplankton can see with just two cells, using what is believed to be the world's simplest vision system.(Nature)AFP - Biologists on Wednesday explained how the larvae of marine zooplankton can see with just two cells, using what is believed to be the world's simplest vision system.


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Dems look to stop endangered species rule changes (AP)

A gopher frog sits in the hand of Audubon Zoo curator Nick hanna  in New Orleans, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008.  For the first time in 10 years, a pond in south Mississippi got enough rain this year to let gopher frogs, one of the nation's most endangered animals, turn from tadpole to frog without human help.  (AP Photo/Bill Haber)AP - With the Bush administration on the verge of relaxing regulations protecting endangered species, Democratic leaders are looking at ways to overturn any last-minute rule changes.


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Malaysian mosques to give turtle conservation sermon (AFP)

A hawksbill turtle creates ripples in the water as it comes up for air in a holding tank at the Turtle and Marine Ecosystem Centre in Rantau Abang in eastern Terengganu state, in 2007. Mosques in Malaysia's Terengganu state, which was once a major turtle breeding ground, will give an unusual sermon on protecting the endangered animals this Friday, conservationists said.(AFP/File/Tengku Bahar)AFP - Mosques in Malaysia's Terengganu state, which was once a major turtle breeding ground, will give an unusual sermon on protecting the endangered animals this Friday, conservationists said.


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'Madagascar' roars to top of box office (AFP)

(L to R) Actors Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett Smith and David Schwimmer pose at the premiere of DreamWorks'AFP - With its wise-cracking zoo animals, the animated comedy "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" galloped to the top of the North American weekend box office, preliminary industry figures showed Sunday.


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Japanese scientists clone embryo of endangered rabbit (AFP)

Japanese scientists said Tuesday they had created a cloned embryo from the dead body of an endangered species of rabbit and are hoping for a birth. Professor Yoshihiko Hosoi of Kinki University in the western city of Osaka said his team had extracted a cell from a dead Amami rabbit's ear and put it into the egg of an ordinary rabbit.(Kinki University)AFP - Japanese scientists said Tuesday they had created a cloned embryo from the dead body of an endangered species of rabbit and are hoping for a birth.


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Chinese menus, medicine threatening wildlife (Reuters)

In this photo released by the Wildlife Conservation Society, an Amur tiger, more commonly known as a Siberian Tiger, sits in the wet foliage as rain falls on the Tiger Mountain Habitat at the Bronx Zoo in New York, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008. Tigers are an endangered species, they are often poached for their fur or their body parts: which are used in traditional medicines. (AP Photo/WCS, Julie Larsen Maher)Reuters - Wild animals are climbing back onto Chinese plates after the deadly SARS virus made some diners wary, and booming demand for traditional medicine is also threatening some plants, environmentalists said on Wednesday.


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Japanese whalers set sail: Greenpeace (AFP)

Australian Environment Minister Peter Garrett, seen here, unveiled Monday a multi-million dollar scientific research programme aimed at persuading Japan that it is not necessary to kill the mammals in order to study them.(AFP/File/Stephane de Sakutin)AFP - Japan's whaling fleet set sail Monday, environmentalists said, apparently on an annual Antarctic hunt likely to provoke fresh friction with anti-whaling countries such as Australia.


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Sumo-Happy hunter Asashoryu plots New Year ring return (Reuters)

Reuters - Volatile grand champion Asashoryu will not return to the ring until the New Year despite being fit enough to hunt and cook wild animals in the Mongolian mountains.

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Scientists find new penguin, extinct for 500 years (AP)

In this 2006 photo released Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 by the New Zealand Science Media Centre shown is a yellow-eyed penguin. Australian and New Zealand researchers studying one of the world's rare and endangered penguins have uncovered a previously unknown penguin species that disappeared about 500 years ago. The newly found 'Waitaha' penguin became extinct after Polynesian settlement of New Zealand but before A.D. 1500, researchers from Australia's University of Adelaide, New Zealand's University of Otago and Canterbury Museum, reported Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. The find came as the team was investigating changes in the endangered New Zealand yellow-eyed penguin population since human settlement of New Zealand around A.D. 1200-1300.(AP Photo/New Zealand Science Media Centre,Sanne Boessenkool, HO)AP - Researchers studying a rare and endangered species of penguin have uncovered a previously unknown species that disappeared about 500 years ago.


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Iowa zoo recaptures flamingo that flew the coop (AP)

AP - An Iowa zoo has recaptured a flamingo that flew over a Des Moines neighborhood, a golf course and the entire zoo during a 7-hour freedom flight.

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Africa in biggest ever crackdown on wildlife crime (AFP)

File photo of an ivory stockpile. A tonne of ivory items and 57 suspects have been netted in a four-month operation billed Africa's largest-ever crackdown on wildlife crime, the Kenya Wildlife Service has said.(AFP/File/Alexander Joe)AFP - A tonne of ivory items and 57 suspects were netted in a four-month operation billed Africa's largest-ever crackdown on wildlife crime, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said Monday.


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Bengal tiger bites young worker at Virginia zoo (AP)

AP - A 16-year-old employee of a small Virginia zoo is recovering after a tiger bit her when she tried to pet it.

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Poor safety training blamed for biologist's death (AP)

AP - A wildlife biologist who was never trained about disease risks he could encounter while on the job died from the plague after handling a deceased lion without protective gear, according to a federal report.

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Greenpeace: Japanese whalers leave for annual hunt (AP)

In this photo released by the environmental group Greenpeace Japan, Greenpeace members hold up a banner reading; '1.2 billion yen (US$12.4 million) of tax money for whaling?' in Kamijima as Japanese whaling mother vessel Nisshin Maru departs from its home port of Innoshima Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. Greenpeace said Japanese whaling ships left the southwestern Japanese port Monday en route to this season's hunt in the Antarctic Ocean. (AP Photo/Yuzuru Oshihara, Greenpeace Japan)AP - The mother ship in Japan's whaling fleet left Monday for the country's annual hunt in the Antarctic, the environmental group Greenpeace said, as anti-whaling activists vowed to disrupt the expedition once again after high-seas clashes forced an early halt last year.


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A ton of illegal ivory seized in 5 African nations (AP)

AP - An undercover investigation of the illegal wildlife trade in five African nations led to the seizure of about a ton of ivory along with hippo teeth and cheetah, leopard and python skins, the Kenya Wildlife Service said Monday.

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Australia launches anti-whaling drive (AFP)

Australian Environment Minister Peter Garrett, seen here, unveiled Monday a multi million dollar scientific research programme aimed at persuading Japan that it is not necessary to kill the mammals in order to study them(AFP/File/Stephane de Sakutin)AFP - Australia unveiled Monday a multi million dollar scientific research programme aimed at persuading Japan that it is not necessary to kill the mammals in order to study them.


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Animal rights video shows turkey abuse in W.Va. (AP)

AP - A video released by an animal rights group on Tuesday claims to show horrific abuse of turkeys at West Virginia farms operated by major global poultry grower Aviagen Inc.

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Japan, Australia agree on diplomacy to solve whaling row (AFP)

This undated file picture released in February 2008 by the Australian Customs Services shows a whale (front) and another (partly seen at right) being dragged on board a Japanese ship after being harpooned in Antarctic waters. Japan said Wednesday it received assurances from Australia that it would seek a diplomatic solution to an emotionally charged dispute on whaling and avoid the use of force.(AFP/HO/File)AFP - Japan and Australia said Wednesday they were doing everything they could to diplomatically resolve an emotionally charged dispute over whaling, though officials' remarks showed divisions remained deep.


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Australia invests in whale research (AP)

AP - Australia will invest millions of dollars in non-lethal whale research to show Japan that the animals do not need to be killed in order to be studied, the government announced Monday.

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AOL Pets - Birds Message Boards

Feathers fly: From bird behavior to teaching your friend to talk, discuss all bird-related topics with us.

http://messageboards.aol.com/aol/en_us/boards.php?boardId=431931&func=2&channel=Pets

Beaks-UK

Chat forum for owners or those wishing to learn more about parrots, birds, and raptor's.

http://beaks.proboards6.com

Graand

Free Classified Ads Portal

www.graand.com

The Bird Board

Topics including pigeons, doves, cage birds, chickens, waterfowl, and gamebirds.

http://www.nasaltufts.proboards58.com/

Bird Crazy Forums

General topics for bird owners, breeding, pictures, classifieds, fun, and games.

http://www.birdcrazy.proboards2.com/index.cgi

BirdBoard.com

An online bird community including a forum, links directory, photo album, and chat.

http://www.birdboard.com/

Birdboards.com

Forum with separate boards for many pet bird species.

http://www.birdboards.com/

Birdman's NZ Caged Birds Website

A forum to facilitate the buying, selling, and trading of pet birds in New Zealand.

http://www.cagedbirds.orconhosting.net.nz/

FeatherForum

Online community for bird owners with forum, journals, and picture gallery.

http://www.featherforum.com/

Featherz Bird Forums Australia

An Australia-based forum for all types of avian subjects, with advice from experienced aviculturists.

http://featherz.proboards33.com/index.cgi

For The Birds

A forum advocating parrot rescue and adoption instead of buying from breeders and pet stores. Boards include bird news, discussion of issues, rescue/adoption questions and answers, how to start your own rescue service, bird care, and species-specific sections.

http://www.skarlettsweb.com/

IA Parrot

Offers a variety of services including classified ads, a message boards, links, and chat forums.

http://groups.google.com/group/aviaryinfo

The Love Nest Bird Forum

Dedicated to pet birds and those who love them.

http://www.nlife.org/phpbb/

Oz Parrots

A community site based on aviculture in Australia with forums, photo albums, and news.

http://www.ozparrots.com/

Parrot Breeders Chat

Offers chat about breeding, along with live voice chat.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rareparrots/

Parrot Universe

Forum and chatroom dedicated to companion bird information, with a collection of online courses located in the forum.

http://parrotuniverse.com/index.php

ParrotChatter

General pet bird-related topics plus species-specific boards.

http://parrotchatter.com/index.php

PerchTalk

A forum for cage bird lovers.

http://www.perchtalk.com/

San Diego Cage Bird Club

A community for owners and breeders. Information exchange and sharing experiences is encouraged, welcomed and appreciated by novices and veterans alike.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SDCBC/

Smileys Birds

Australian board dedicated to serving the needs of birds and the people they own. Goals are to inform and educate bird owners about proper nutrition for their birds.

http://smileysbirds.proboards26.com/index.cgi

Tailfeathers

Ask questions and get tips, advice, and information on care, health, feeding, and breeding.

http://www.tailfeathersnetwork.com/

Tweet Talk

A place for bird owners to help each other and chat.

http://www.tweettalk.com/forums/index.php

The Ultimate Cockatoo Message Board

Cockatoos facts answered.

http://www.mytoos.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi

Bengal tiger bites young worker at Virginia zoo (AP)

AP - A 16-year-old employee of a small Virginia zoo is recovering after a tiger bit her when she tried to pet it.

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Poor safety training blamed for biologist's death (AP)

AP - A wildlife biologist who was never trained about disease risks he could encounter while on the job died from the plague after handling a deceased lion without protective gear, according to a federal report.

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Scientists find new penguin, extinct for 500 years (AP)

In this 2006 photo released Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 by the New Zealand Science Media Centre shown is a yellow-eyed penguin. Australian and New Zealand researchers studying one of the world's rare and endangered penguins have uncovered a previously unknown penguin species that disappeared about 500 years ago. The newly found 'Waitaha' penguin became extinct after Polynesian settlement of New Zealand but before A.D. 1500, researchers from Australia's University of Adelaide, New Zealand's University of Otago and Canterbury Museum, reported Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. The find came as the team was investigating changes in the endangered New Zealand yellow-eyed penguin population since human settlement of New Zealand around A.D. 1200-1300.(AP Photo/New Zealand Science Media Centre,Sanne Boessenkool, HO)AP - Researchers studying a rare and endangered species of penguin have uncovered a previously unknown species that disappeared about 500 years ago.


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'Madagascar' roars to top of box office (AFP)

(L to R) Actors Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett Smith and David Schwimmer pose at the premiere of DreamWorks'AFP - With its wise-cracking zoo animals, the animated comedy "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" galloped to the top of the North American weekend box office, preliminary industry figures showed Sunday.


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Japan, Australia agree on diplomacy to solve whaling row (AFP)

This undated file picture released in February 2008 by the Australian Customs Services shows a whale (front) and another (partly seen at right) being dragged on board a Japanese ship after being harpooned in Antarctic waters. Japan said Wednesday it received assurances from Australia that it would seek a diplomatic solution to an emotionally charged dispute on whaling and avoid the use of force.(AFP/HO/File)AFP - Japan and Australia said Wednesday they were doing everything they could to diplomatically resolve an emotionally charged dispute over whaling, though officials' remarks showed divisions remained deep.


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Malaysian mosques to give turtle conservation sermon (AFP)

A hawksbill turtle creates ripples in the water as it comes up for air in a holding tank at the Turtle and Marine Ecosystem Centre in Rantau Abang in eastern Terengganu state, in 2007. Mosques in Malaysia's Terengganu state, which was once a major turtle breeding ground, will give an unusual sermon on protecting the endangered animals this Friday, conservationists said.(AFP/File/Tengku Bahar)AFP - Mosques in Malaysia's Terengganu state, which was once a major turtle breeding ground, will give an unusual sermon on protecting the endangered animals this Friday, conservationists said.


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A ton of illegal ivory seized in 5 African nations (AP)

AP - An undercover investigation of the illegal wildlife trade in five African nations led to the seizure of about a ton of ivory along with hippo teeth and cheetah, leopard and python skins, the Kenya Wildlife Service said Monday.

news.yahoo.com

Cartoon critters, James Bond draw moviegoers (Reuters)

Cast member Ben Stiller, who gives voice to Alex, poses with character Alex the lion at the premiere of Reuters - The zoo animals of "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" ruled the roost at the weekend box office in North America, while James Bond was the big shot across the rest of the world.


news.yahoo.com

Japanese scientists clone embryo of endangered rabbit (AFP)

Japanese scientists said Tuesday they had created a cloned embryo from the dead body of an endangered species of rabbit and are hoping for a birth. Professor Yoshihiko Hosoi of Kinki University in the western city of Osaka said his team had extracted a cell from a dead Amami rabbit's ear and put it into the egg of an ordinary rabbit.(Kinki University)AFP - Japanese scientists said Tuesday they had created a cloned embryo from the dead body of an endangered species of rabbit and are hoping for a birth.


news.yahoo.com

Sumo-Happy hunter Asashoryu plots New Year ring return (Reuters)

Reuters - Volatile grand champion Asashoryu will not return to the ring until the New Year despite being fit enough to hunt and cook wild animals in the Mongolian mountains.

news.yahoo.com

Australia invests in whale research (AP)

AP - Australia will invest millions of dollars in non-lethal whale research to show Japan that the animals do not need to be killed in order to be studied, the government announced Monday.

news.yahoo.com

Animal rights video shows turkey abuse in W.Va. (AP)

AP - A video released by an animal rights group on Tuesday claims to show horrific abuse of turkeys at West Virginia farms operated by major global poultry grower Aviagen Inc.

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View to a krill: Secrets of plankton eyes (AFP)

Biologists on Wednesday explained how the larvae of marine zooplankton can see with just two cells, using what is believed to be the world's simplest vision system.(Nature)AFP - Biologists on Wednesday explained how the larvae of marine zooplankton can see with just two cells, using what is believed to be the world's simplest vision system.


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Africa in biggest ever crackdown on wildlife crime (AFP)

File photo of an ivory stockpile. A tonne of ivory items and 57 suspects have been netted in a four-month operation billed Africa's largest-ever crackdown on wildlife crime, the Kenya Wildlife Service has said.(AFP/File/Alexander Joe)AFP - A tonne of ivory items and 57 suspects were netted in a four-month operation billed Africa's largest-ever crackdown on wildlife crime, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said Monday.


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Japanese whalers set sail: Greenpeace (AFP)

Australian Environment Minister Peter Garrett, seen here, unveiled Monday a multi-million dollar scientific research programme aimed at persuading Japan that it is not necessary to kill the mammals in order to study them.(AFP/File/Stephane de Sakutin)AFP - Japan's whaling fleet set sail Monday, environmentalists said, apparently on an annual Antarctic hunt likely to provoke fresh friction with anti-whaling countries such as Australia.


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Dems look to stop endangered species rule changes (AP)

A gopher frog sits in the hand of Audubon Zoo curator Nick hanna  in New Orleans, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008.  For the first time in 10 years, a pond in south Mississippi got enough rain this year to let gopher frogs, one of the nation's most endangered animals, turn from tadpole to frog without human help.  (AP Photo/Bill Haber)AP - With the Bush administration on the verge of relaxing regulations protecting endangered species, Democratic leaders are looking at ways to overturn any last-minute rule changes.


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Chinese menus, medicine threatening wildlife (Reuters)

In this photo released by the Wildlife Conservation Society, an Amur tiger, more commonly known as a Siberian Tiger, sits in the wet foliage as rain falls on the Tiger Mountain Habitat at the Bronx Zoo in New York, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008. Tigers are an endangered species, they are often poached for their fur or their body parts: which are used in traditional medicines. (AP Photo/WCS, Julie Larsen Maher)Reuters - Wild animals are climbing back onto Chinese plates after the deadly SARS virus made some diners wary, and booming demand for traditional medicine is also threatening some plants, environmentalists said on Wednesday.


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Iowa zoo recaptures flamingo that flew the coop (AP)

AP - An Iowa zoo has recaptured a flamingo that flew over a Des Moines neighborhood, a golf course and the entire zoo during a 7-hour freedom flight.

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Greenpeace: Japanese whalers leave for annual hunt (AP)

In this photo released by the environmental group Greenpeace Japan, Greenpeace members hold up a banner reading; '1.2 billion yen (US$12.4 million) of tax money for whaling?' in Kamijima as Japanese whaling mother vessel Nisshin Maru departs from its home port of Innoshima Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. Greenpeace said Japanese whaling ships left the southwestern Japanese port Monday en route to this season's hunt in the Antarctic Ocean. (AP Photo/Yuzuru Oshihara, Greenpeace Japan)AP - The mother ship in Japan's whaling fleet left Monday for the country's annual hunt in the Antarctic, the environmental group Greenpeace said, as anti-whaling activists vowed to disrupt the expedition once again after high-seas clashes forced an early halt last year.


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Australia launches anti-whaling drive (AFP)

Australian Environment Minister Peter Garrett, seen here, unveiled Monday a multi million dollar scientific research programme aimed at persuading Japan that it is not necessary to kill the mammals in order to study them(AFP/File/Stephane de Sakutin)AFP - Australia unveiled Monday a multi million dollar scientific research programme aimed at persuading Japan that it is not necessary to kill the mammals in order to study them.


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