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or some dog waste on the sole of your shoe. It probably won't make them smell of roses though.


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and Farmedhere in Bedford Park, Illinois, a 90,000 square-foot (8, 360 square metre) empty warehouse several storeys tall that was converted into an indoor farm producing tilapia (freshwater fish), a variety of leafy green vegetables,


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Another service called Elephant 911 crowdsources information on incidents involving elephants oe such as suspected poacher activity


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and dying can pass tilapia off as salmon. He extracts a sample of DNA, copies the gene they're looking for

Sturgeons, for example, simply can't be barcoded using the CO1 gene oe the gene hasn't evolved enough between different species oe so identifying their caviar through barcoding is impossible.


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rather than passively allowing their idle computer to do the grunt work.""Their feeling is that science is too important to be left to scientists alone,


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Most conservation strategies rely on guarding the cats against poachers and protective farmers. Successful efforts on India have relied on bureaucratic form-filling with identification requirements for everyone who wishes to visit tiger reserves,


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Port Clinton, Ohio, residents will celebrate at midnight when a 20-foot, 600-pound fiberglass walleye fish drops from a tall crane.


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from Super Mario Bros. The stars of Angry Birds do not express themselves much apart from squawks and grunts,


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The Mapo Center for Dementia perches at a busy crossroads of old and new, near a university and a shop selling naturopathic goat extracts.


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But by implanting genetic material from an eellike species called ocean pout that grows all year round,


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They have been fighting court cases, poachers, and any threat to the environment they cherish. If not for the Bishnois, the Black buck and Chinkara,


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and cold water fish like herring, mackerel and sturgeon. LINK Share Thissubscribedel. icio. usfacebookredditstumbleupontechnorati c


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And a jar of oesturgeon caviar was, in fact, Mississippi paddlefish. Some honey makers dilute their honey with sugar beets or corn syrup,

frozen catfish fillets from Vietnam as much more expensive grouper, red snapper and flounder. The fish was bought by national chain retailers,


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the rhinoceros is on the verge of extinction fact that can certainly be blamed in part on poachers seeking the high-value horns.


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Le Lit Perch: Alain Laurens, a former chairman of a major French advertising agency, left his position there in 1999 to found La Cabane Perche, a Paris-based studio that designs and builds treehouses.

but none so much so as Le Lit Perch, a roomy 42-square-foot bed made from six segments of mattress perched on a red cedar platform within a railing of slender steel cables.

Le Lit Perch, which costs $15, 000, oeis for people to sleep in trees without having to spend the money to build an entire treehouse,


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The Triggerfish, created by Sensimed, a spin-off from The swiss Federal Institute of technology in Lausanne, is powered a wirelessly contact lens designed to help people with glaucoma manage their treatment.


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#said Matt Brower, a guide and assistant manager at Idaho Angler in Boise. I think thats the reason a lot of people are peeved a little about it,


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A shipping container farm that grows tilapia and salad greens Growup s Kickstarter-funded aquaponic farm is a circular ecosystem with 150 fish, all self-contained in a box.

The box contains two 1, 000-liter fish tanks that house 150 tilapia, but the Kickstarter page assures us that the vegetables (the box can grow salads, herbs,


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and mullet indoors before moving them to fish ponds. Already, we have large-scale indoor farms such as Eurofresh Farms in Willcox, Arizona (318 acres (1. 3 square km) of one-storey-high hydroponic greenhouses), supplying fresh tomatoes

360 square metre) empty warehouse several storeys tall that was converted into an indoor farm producing tilapia (freshwater fish), a variety of leafy green vegetables,


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Just hanging out with a Mola Mola!..You know anorexia has a grip on you


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Greenling, Plated, Hellofresh and Chefday. I (Erin) decided to try out Blue Apron for myself in New york. Meanwhile,


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Iowa 126,921 119 Peoria, Ill. 114,754 119 Pompano Beach, Fla. 100,819 119 Richardson, Texas 100,057 119 Westminster, Colo. 106,750 119


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Good Eggs in San francisco and Greenling in Austin, Texas are similar. Good Eggs got $8. 5 million in venture money last September.

Greenling also has raised more than $8 million. Another startup, Instacart, has drawn massive attention lately for its unusual business model.


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-and-wife team Marlin and Loretta Miller on their rural farm in Topeka. I have had the privilege of working with the Amish community for more than half a decade

Marlin and Loretta s farm operates using a small amount of off-grid electricity to run the aeroponic Tower Garden towers

Sunrise Hydroponics, currently in its third year of operation, is producingbeyond organic produce for Marlin and Loretta s family, a farmers market, their produce stand,

Marlin and his customers immediately noticed the incredible flavor, vibrant colors, and aroma that came from the highly nutritious plants grown from Future Growing s proprietary aeroponic plant food.

Surprisingly, so did Marlin s chickens! Marlin began feeding his chickens waste plant material from the greenhouse

and immediately noticed that the chickens egg yolks changed from yellow to orange, the egg shells became thicker,

and speak with Marlin or Loretta to sign up for hydroponic class and a greenhouse tour.


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</p><p>In a no-nonsense signal to elephant poachers the agency was supposed to destroy six tons of illegal ivory goods it has collected over the past 25 years.


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There are a few food sources of Vitamin d such as swordfish salmon tuna and fortified foods but this is one case where


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when farmers in Southeast asia found that they could add tilapia to their rice paddy fields to improve production yields according to Michigan Technological University.


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but it is really a fish that belongs to the Syngnathidae family along with pipefishes and leafy sea dragons.


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The average longline in the Gulf of mexico stretches for 30 miles (48 kilometers) and more than half of the tuna and swordfish caught are thrown back most


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</strong>Almond-crusted tilapia with sweet potato and broccoli.<<br/><strong>Why She Likes It:</</strong>&quot;

and because tilapia is a mild fish all of my kids love it. Tilapia is a great source of protein

and the almond crust not only provides a healthy dose of healthy fats but also gives great texture to the fish.


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#At least 26 Elephants Killed by Poachers in Central africa At least 26 elephants were killed in Central africa after a group of armed poachers raided a protected sanctuary on Monday (May 6) according to wildlife officials.

Seventeen poachers armed with Kalashnikov rifles entered Dzanga-Ndoki National park in the Central african republic earlier this week representatives from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said in a statement.

The poachers made their way to the Dzanga Bai an open area where anywhere from 50 to 200 elephants gather daily to drink nutrients and mineral salts in the sands.

Poachers continue to kill elephants and strip them of their ivory tusks to sell on global markets

Because the poachers raided the sanctuary however no elephants have been seen at the Bai WWF officials said.

The WWF fears poachers in the region will take advantage of the Central african republic's political turmoil for their gains.


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Besides the lengthening of nights and cool evening weather which are great for stargazers autumn truly is aurora season according to NASA.

From Wolf and Sturgeon to Hunter and Harvest full moons are named for the month or season in which they rise.


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Approximately 35000 elephants were killed by poachers last year some 96 elephants each day. On September 26 WCS joined with 15 other conservation non-governmental organizations the leaders of seven African nations


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and ruled out several possible causes for the elk deaths including poachers anthrax lightning strikes epizootic hemorrhagic disease (an often-fatal virus known to affect deer and other ruminants) botulism poisonous plants


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Pregnant women should avoid eating fish that contains high levels of mercury such as tilefish swordfish king mackerel and shark.


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Hippos have a complex form of communication that relies on grunts and bellows and some experts think they may even use echolocation.


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Poachers often hunt leopards for their whiskers which are used in some potions. Snow leopards (Panthera uncial) are a different species than leopards


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and freezing temperatures with antifreeze genes from a cold-water fish the winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus). As with many early GMO experiments that one was less effective than hoped


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and prosecution of offenders be they poachers traffickers or corrupt officials around the world he added.


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Before the accident caused by the massive tsunami that inundated the coast in 2011 the country's sole plan for achieving greenhouse gas reductions focused on nuclear power.


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which is one of the snowiest cities in the United states. Walleye coho salmon and chinook salmon and a number of trout varieties including rainbow


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A rand is folded a leather strip that would go between the sole of the shoe and the upper part reinforcing the stitching as the the upper is very prone to tear apart at the stitch holes he explained.


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In December a woman snapped pictures at Pompano Beach on Florida's Atlantic coast of swimmers who might have been trying to ride a sickly sperm whale.


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The elk were found Aug 27 on a 75000-acre ranch north of the city of Las vegas. Livestock deaths by themselves are not unusual there are many things that can fell large animals including predators poachers

so it was not poachers. Tests have come back negative for anthrax a bacteria that exists naturally in the region


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Unless swift and decisive action is taken the poachers will most certainly return to the Dzanga Bai.

and chaos since the beginning of the year and the 17 poachers ominously presented themselves as part of the country's transitional government forces.

and drive out most of the poachers All of that work threatens to be undone by one swift spasm of violence.


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#Rotting Balls of Fish Flesh Invade Salton Sea's Shores DENVER Boneyard beaches littered with dead tilapia line the shores of California's Salton Sea.

Geochemical analysis then revealed the rotting balls were made of tilapia adipocere a hard waxy substance that feels slippery like soap Simpson said.

In the Salton Sea tilapia adipocere is tinted orange to brown.''Evil'stench The sudden appearance of the decomposed flesh globes occurred remarkably close in time to the emergence of a spectacularly awful Salton Sea stench that wafted across Southern California in September 2012.


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Halibut. Just three ounces of this cooked fish accounts for about 20 percent of the recommended daily allowance for magnesium.


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Stargazer's Serene Scene (Photos) Astrophotographer Meldeine Sipes took advantage of her family's picturesque vacation spot by shooting some spectacular images of giant sequoia trees under a starry sky.


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Because no other mammals aside from humans and their ancestors routinely walked upright anthropologists use bipedal adaptations to determine which fossil apes are in humans'direct evolutionary lineage said study co-author Liza Shapiro an anthropologist at the University


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Chocolate-Covered Elephant Ivory Seized in Macau Ivory poachers go to sometimes-absurd lengths to smuggle prized pieces of elephant tusks across borders.


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Eight Courses Curled Celery Oyster Soup Bread Sticks Radish Rosettes  Turbans of Flounder Hollandaise Sauce Potato Straws Olives Crusty Rolls

Ten Courses Fruit cocktail Oysters on Half-shell Brown bread-and-Butter Sandwiches Quartered Lemons  Clear Bouillon Oysterettes Radishes Celery  Boiled Halibut Potato


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What about poachers? FA: We have a severe problem with poachers. In the last two weeks we lost four rhinos to poachers

and in the last six months we lost about 20 rhinos to poachers. We killed only two poachers.

The area is not remote it is in the middle of the state but it is a fortress.

Only poachers go inside. They get killed or they get their animals. The Assam Forest Department is allowed to kill them.

Kaziranga has about 2200 Asiatic one-horned rhinos India's biggest conservation success story. We also got poachers.

They killed a rhino on Jan 14 2011 and we thought maybe we got them on camera

and we did. So we made this poster because we had a very good profile picture


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Poachers kill more than 30000 African elephants for their tusks each year according to some estimates. Â See Photos of the Seized Ivory Some argue that the seized ivory should be sold to alleviate the demand for ivory Dan Ashe director of the FWS wrote in a blog post today.


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#US Ivory Crush Canceled in Wake of Shutdown In a bid to discourage poachers and wildlife traffickers federal officials had planned to pulverize 6 tons (5. 4 tonnes) of illegal elephant ivory this week


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#US to Destroy 6 Tons of Ivory This Week In a first U s. officials are going to destroy their massive stockpile of illegal ivory this week hoping to send a zero-tolerance message to elephant poachers.


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Salmon sardines mackerel and certain other fatty fish are rich in omega-3 fatty acids thought to lower the risk of heart disease and stroke.


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What the rich person demands the poor poacher provides Bergin said in a statement. In between is a nefarious network of criminals terrorists rebels


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'Hot products'Animals like parrots are also desirable to poachers in the same way certain hot products like cellphones

In many cases poachers are opportunistic poaching to supplement their incomes or merely survive. Throwing money at the problem like hiring rangers doesn't necessarily help Leakey said.


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Male smallmouth bass with female characteristics namely immature egg cells in their testes were discovered in the drainage areas of the Susquehanna Delaware

Bass seem to be especially prone to becoming intersex when exposed to estrogenic compounds Blazer

Researchers with the USGS previously found intersex smallmouth bass in the Potomac river Basin similarly linked to endocrine-disrupting chemicals or EDCS.

Intersex males were found at every site where smallmouth bass were collected and the severity of their condition was generally worse in places just downstream from wastewater treatment plants the researchers found.


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and poachers kill an estimated 96 elephants in Africa a day to obtain their tusks the WCS said in their statement.


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and National parks. For example there are nearly a half-million acres of roadless areas on the Flathead National Forest next to Glacier national park.


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Most live on wildlife refuges to protect them from poachers. Tigers are fantastic swimmers. They can forge rivers


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Even Asian carp currently the most talked-about invasive species in the Midwest were ignored largely until they began to heave their bodies out of the water and lash Illinois river anglers across their startled faces.


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and thieving has become a growing problem in Redwood national and state parks in Northern California where poachers enter the parks at night and leave with large burls and other knotty growths from the tallest trees in the world the New york times reports.


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Poachers are escalating the global war on wildlife through advanced technologies and techniques. In Asia they are hacking into the signals from tigers'satellite collars to find

or to arrest poachers saving thousands of dollars in fuel that is normally spent cruising the ocean in search of poachers.

Or instead drone technicians might envision Congo forest eco-guards getting a closer and safer look at what appears be a group of well-armed ivory poachers near a salt lick.

A guard deploys an almost silent battery-powered hexacopter that maneuvers below the canopy searching for signs of poachers.

UAV developers might even conceive of a squadron of drones with heat-sensing cameras flying across the vast plains of Central asia's Ustyurt Plateau searching for signs of saiga-antelope poachers.

With these advances we can do more than catch poachers: We can prevent the killing in the first place.


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Along with burning part of its ivory stockpile China has increased some of its enforcement against illegally trading ivory with the arrest last month of five poachers in Jilin Province a record the WCS said in its release.


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Endangered Atlantic sturgeon and shortnose sturgeon call the river home.</</p><p>A single potato farm can draw as much as 35 percent of the river&#39;


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Poultry included chicken and turkey and fish included tuna salmon mackerel and sardines. The results held


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For example flying fish eggs are a key part of the albatross diet but flying fish sometimes attach their eggs to bits of discarded plastic floating at sea Leary explained.

Though the seafaring albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) lays only one egg a year mothers spend much of their year incubating


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In nondemocratic societies however leaders can behave in more autocratic ways without fear of losing their perch.


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Uric acid is created a waste product during the normal breakdown of purines naturally occurring substances found in foods such as liver mushrooms anchovies mackerel and dried beans according to the NIAMS.


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since the 1980s when an estimated 100000 African elephants were killed each year by poachers these massive mammals face additional threats posed by human activities such as commercial logging

With knowledge of the elephants'routes the organization can better protect the animals from poachers


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100 Most Threatened Species Poachers have been illegally killing African elephants for years bringing them to the brink of extinction Assemblyman Robert K. Sweeney chair of the committee said in a statement.

but elephant populations are still at risk as poachers continue to strip them of their ivory tusks to sell in domestic and lucrative black markets.

WCS estimates that 96 elephants are killed each day by poachers in Africa which is roughly one elephant death every 15 minutes.


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which estimates that 35000 elephants were killed by poachers in Africa last year a rate equivalent to 96 elephants killed each day.


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and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) estimates that 96 elephants are killed each day by poachers in Africa.


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However they should limit albacore or white tuna which has high levels of mercury to no more than 6 ounces a week according to ACOG.

Seafood such as swordfish shark king mackerel and tilefish are high in levels of methyl mercury according to the Academy of Nutrition


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Caviar or ikra traditionally made from the eggs of sturgeon found in the Black sea or Caspian sea is served often on dark crusty bread or with blini


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#Poachers Killed More than 100,000 Elephants in 3 Years This story was updated at 10:32 am ET on Aug 19.

Poachers are hunting the animal faster than it can reproduce with deaths affecting more than half of elephant families in the Samburu National Reserve in Kenya a new study finds.

since 1998 poachers killed an estimated 40000 elephants or about 8 percent of the elephant population in Africa.

Poachers killed an average of 33630 elephants every year from 2010 to 2012 resulting in more than 100000 deaths across the continent the study found.


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The resulting friction called the friction coefficient between the shoe sole and banana skin was comparable to a well-lubricated surface like a ski on snow the researchers wrote in their paper on the study detailed online in 2012 the journal Tribology.


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The FDA recommends that women trying to conceive can eat up to 12 ounces a week of low-mercury seafood like shrimp salmon or tilapia.

Avoid tuna swordfish mackerel or shark k


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#7 Things You Need To Know About Cancer This article was published originally at The Conversation.


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Poachers are expanding their market opportunities and are now even hacking off elephants'toenails for new traditional medicine cures.

and risking their lives doing so elephants have a much greater chance of escaping the poacher's bullet axe and chainsaw.

because catching poachers with ivory does not help the elephants who died. So what disincentives can conservationists muster to curb the trade

Their ability to pay the poacher bribe the police smuggle the ivory and buy off the customs officials will degrade.

and their allies can ensure that elephant poachers and the thousands of other participants in the illegal wildlife trade might become just a little less untouchable.


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#Plan to Build'CSI Elephant'Uses DNA Forensics to Track Poachers (Op-Ed) This article was published originally at The Conversation.

and Fauna (CITES) set up as part of the worldwide ban in 1989 reported that 22000 African elephants were killed illegally by poachers in 2012 based on data from 27 countries across Africa.

and that the trade is organised well and not the work of individual poachers or small groups.

Knowing which populations the poachers are targeting can play an important part. Work pioneered by Professor Sam Wasser at the University of Washington uses DNA profiling from seized ivory to trace it back to the geographical location within Africa from which the ivory was taken once roamed.


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and send a message of zero-tolerance to poachers and traffickers. In a practical sense these actions can also help cut the high costs of storing


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and the Wildlife Conservation Society estimates that 96 elephants are killed each day by poachers in Africa.


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Comet Lovejoy C/2013 R1 Spotted by Stargazers If I braved the cold as I had done so many nights before perhaps it could be done in a wide-angle photograph worth a try


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The troops didn't get as much cattle or Nile perch which were considered the more desirable forms of meat and fish.


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NASA's Terra satellite went leaf peeping last week from its perch about 438 miles (705 kilometers) above the planet.


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The launch of Russia's Phobos-Grunt mission to study Mars and collect soil samples from one of its moons has been postponed to 2011, together with China's first Mars probe,


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whose populations have been reduced drastically, such as bluefin tuna and some species of shark. These guys are huge,


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the poachers will go on, says Erasmus Tarimo, the director of wildlife at Tanzania's Ministry of Natural resources and Tourism.

and Tanzania are the biggest and worst poachers in Africa, says Wasser, who led the DNA research.


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Before Ixtoc I, he could catch 30 kilograms of grouper, snapper or snook in two hours,


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Tuna quotas Fisheries regulators are showing little mercy to the Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus), which is in danger of being wiped out by commercial fishing.


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Nature Newsmassive Amazonian characid fish may carry seeds more than five kilometres across forest flood plains,


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The team found that flatfish, molluscs, crustaceans and brown seaweed offshore of Fukushima received radiation doses that,


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Russia's Mars mission, Phobos-Grunt, is not faring so well: stuck in low-Earth orbit,


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Phobos-Grunt, is expected to fall back to Earth


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Rules tighten on use of antibiotics on farmsthe US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is now moving to protect key antibiotics known as cephalosporins,


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because"H5n1 is not the sole pandemic candidate, and low pathogenic viruses are just as likely, if not more likely,


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and the Phobos-Grunt mission to the Martian moon Phobos in November. E. Mik/Polfoto/PA Imagesmisconduct fall out A prominent Danish neuroscientist could lose her Phd and medical-sciences doctorate,


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Waldrappteamiconic ibis shot A bird that had been reared hand by researchers as part of a project to save a rare species of ibis was killed by poachers in Italy on 13 october.


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At this moment, brave conservationists are risking their lives to protect forest elephants from armed poachers, noted biologist David Ehrenfeld of Rutgers University at TEDX.


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and feeding ground for more than 60 Â fish species including the critically endangered Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis).


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Brent Stirton/Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013in'Ivory trash'by Brent Stirton, a Kenyan ranger inspects elephants killed by poachers.


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featuring the actual moment an elephant was killed by poachers (see video). The low-frequency recording, which sounds almost abstract,

Because the enforcement against poachers in savannah areas is better, we think that forest elephants are taking the brunt of ivory poaching more and more.

These are the places that poachers will look for them and where protection needs to be increased.


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Thousands have been killed as poachers rush to cash in on soaring ivory prices, which have reached hundreds of dollars per kilogram.

which poachers are willing to go. Official numbers for elephant killings in 2013 are still being prepared,

ministers and scientists will discuss measures to fight poaching including national task forces, tougher legal action against ivory traffickers and greater use of the military against heavily armed poachers."


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Stewart also warned that the rising price of illegal wildlife products is driving poachers to become increasingly ruthless."

the poachers are armed better â Â We re seeing increasing levels of violence, he said.


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and is located on a major Walleye fishery. The camp ground itself could be likened to a large town or small city in population size through the summer camp months!


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Or Illegalone way poachers get the big elephants they want is by shooting a baby elephant first.

whom the poachers then shoot too as Scientific American reported in 2009. That Scientific American article described a DNA tool for tracing the country of origin of ivory.

In spite of the international ban poachers kill about 25000 elephants each year according to the conservation groups. About 423000 African elephants live in the wild today according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's estimates.


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KIKE HELL MUTES PIKE KIKE SPIKE ONE BALL AND DRONE SHOT HIS WIFE EVA BRON WITH A DEAF EDITH PIAF!

KIKE HELL MUTES PIKE KIKE SPIKE ONE BALL AND DRONE SHOT HIS WIFE EVA BRON WITH A DEAF EDITH PIAF!


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But if you would like to cede more control of the economy to the flathead society in government that manages to get just about everything wrong economically go ahead.


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