Environment > Biodiversity
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06.02.08 A rainbow of Galapagos wildlifeThe islands were alive with vividly colored crabs, birds, and iguanas. |
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05.21.08 Interview: Jane Goodall embraces a broader missionThe noted primatologist has found that in order to save her beloved chimpanzees, she has to educate the people first. |
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04.24.08 Beneath Arctic ice pack, teeming life holds extraterrestrial cluesMicroscopic organisms thrive in polar-ice 'brine channels' whose conditions mirror some of those found in space. Contributor George Tombs talks with CSMonitor.com's Pat Murphy about life in the Canadian Arctic ice. Contributor George Tombs |
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04.22.08 Western ranchers fight for a new deal on wildernessReporter Ben Arnoldy discusses the choice one family is trying to make about undeveloped land in Idaho. Reporter Ben Arnoldy |
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04.17.08 Costa Rica sees tourism’s environmental dark side |
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04.08.08 More waters off California may be off limits to oil drillingReporter Dan Wood talks about the decades-old debate on offshore oil drilling versus protecting the environment. Reporter Daniel B. Wood |
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04.02.08 Charcoal fuels the economy and deforestation of MozambiqueReporter Stephanie Hanes talks about charcoal production and its impact, both on the economy and environment, in Mozambique. Reporter Stephanie Hanes |
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02.20.08 Botanical conservatories take on urgent new roleSpeed of climate change makes glasshouses bulwarks in the battle to preserve biodiversity. |









