Cancer Endangers Some Wildlife Species
Effective conservation can help reduce threat, expert says THURSDAY, July 2 (HealthDay News) -- Cancer is a major threat to certain species of wildlife, which need to be protected through health monitoring, researchers say. "Cancer is one of the leading health concerns for humans, ...Lead shot and sinkers: Weighty implications for fish and wildlife health
Millions of pounds of lead used in hunting, fishing and shooting sports wind up in the environment each year and can threaten or kill wildlife, according to a new scientific report. Lead is a metal with no known beneficial role in biological systems, and its use in gasoline, paint, pesticides...Golf Courses Could Serve as Wildlife Sanctuaries If Managed Properly
Golf courses, if properly managed, could serve as important wildlife sanctuaries, a recent study by a University of Missouri-Columbia researcher has revealed . "There are more than 17,000 golf courses in the United States, and approximately 70 percent of that land is not used for playing. T...Birds Being Shot Owing To Bird Flu Fear: Wildlife Experts
A wildlife rescue group has raised concerns over swans and other wild birds that are being shot down owing to the bird flu fear //. Despite pleas from wildlife rescue groups, Canada geese, peregrine falcons and healthy swans have been shot in Salisbury. The attempts of Salisbury Wildlife Resc...Association of Peruvian Anchovy Producers Pursues MSC Certification
.... The MSC is the world's leading sustainable seafood certification and ecolabeling organization. British food giant, Unilever, together with the World wildlife Fund (WWF), formed the MSC in 1997 to promote responsible, sustainable fishing practices after watching the North Atlantic cod fishery (once the world...Explorer's Bounty Unveils New Line of Tribal Stone Crackers
...actures premium certified organic food products found throughout the world. Committed to community well-being, Explorer's Bounty has donated to marine wildlife charities in the U.S., has partnered with a Costa Rican plantation gone organic and endeavors daily to build direct trade. ...Researchers consider herd movements to help eradicate bovine TB
... progress in decreasing the prevalence of the disease in humans and cattle. However, small pockets of the M. bovis infection still exist in cattle and wildlife in the United States. ...Scientists Discover Origin of Malaria
...ive chimpanzees in Cameroon and Ivory Coast. In Cameroon researchers collected samples from chimpanzees during routine health exams in three different wildlife sanctuaries. They were primarily wild-born animals brought to the sanctuaries after being confiscated by authorities or abandoned by human owners. In ...China Animal Welfare Law Under Review While 36,000 Dogs Culled
... States and focuses its campaigns on improving the welfare of wild and domestic animals by reducing the commercial exploitation of animals, protecting wildlife habitats, and assisting animals in distress. IFAW works both on the ground and in the halls of government to safeguard wild and domestic animals and s...Rabies Vaccination Program Underway in Western Pennsylvania
... number of reported cases by nearly 60 percent over the past five years." wildlife rabies accounts for more than 90 percent of the reported rabies cases in th...following agencies, or visit http://www.agriculture.state.pa.us . USDA wildlife Services 1-866-487-3297 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture 717-783-...White Nose Syndrome: Is Pennsylvania Next?
...nal effort probing for answers By Joe Kosack wildlife Conservation Education Specialist Pennsylvania G... working with several states and the U.S. Fish and wildlife Service to sort out what is killing bats in New Yo...ained terrible losses," Turner said. "The Fish and wildlife Service has projected tens of thousands of bats ma...Neptune Industries Reports Favorable Phase II Trial Results on Ento- Protein(TM)
...ve effort between the Departments of Entomology, Wildlife and Fisheries, and Food Science and Technology. Dr. Lou D'Abramo, Professor, Department of wildlife and Fisheries at Mississippi State stated, "In the recent feeding trial, the Ento-Protein(TM) replaced fishmeal as an ingredient of a sustainable diet...Game Commission Announces EHD Confirmed in Fayette County
...PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Dr. Walter Cottrell, Pennsylvania Game Commission wildlife veterinarian, today announced that the test result from an adult female dee...n the state are still pending and will be reported in future updates. "Our wildlife Conservation Officers, Land Managers and other field staff have been on the...US-Mexico border wall could threaten wildlife species
CORVALLIS, Ore. A 700-mile security wall under construction along the United States' border with Mexico could significantly alter the movement and "connectivity" of wildlife, biologists say, and the animals' potential isolation is a threat to populations of some species. However, technology an...Village bird study highlights loss of wildlife knowledge from one
Our ability to conserve and protect wildlife is at risk because we are unable to accurately gauge how our environment is changing over time, says new research out today in Conservation Letters . The study shows that people may not realise species are declining all around them, or that their l...Golf course: Playing fields, wildlife sanctuaries or both
COLUMBIA, Mo. "FORE"...Though they may not help improve a person's golf game, stream salamanders might change the way golfers think about the local country club in the near future, following a new University of Missouri study. "There are more than 17,000 golf courses in the United States, and ...Study on wildlife corridors shows how they work over time
At the Savannah River Site in South Carolina, there are five strange looking "patches" cleared out of the surrounding forest. No, they're not crop circles carved by aliens. They're actually budding longleaf pine forest ecosystems. Biologists at Washington University in St. Louis and their coll...Study: Wildlife need more complex travel plans
A new UC Davis study says that people trying to help nature by designing corridors for wildlife need to think more naturally. "Human beings tend to think in terms of regular, symmetrical structures, but nature can be much more irregular," said UC Davis postdoctoral researcher Matthew Holland, t...Lincoln Park Zoo launches first-of-its-kind wildlife reintroduction database
On April 15, during the first International Wildlife Reintroduction Conference in Chicago, Lincoln Park Zoo announced the launch of a scientific resource called the Avian Reintroduction & Translocation Database (ARTD). The first of its kind, this comprehensive, standardized directory will serve as...Model connects circuit theory to wildlife corridors
Scientists at Northern Arizona University and the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis have developed a model that uses circuit theory to predict gene flow across landscapes. Their approach could give managers a better way to identify the best spots for wildlife corridors, which a...Innovative model connects circuit theory to wildlife corridors
(Flagstaff, Ariz.) Scientists at Northern Arizona University and the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis have developed a model that uses circuit theory to predict gene flow across landscapes. Their approach could give managers a better way to identify the best spots for wildlife...New population of Iberian lynx raises hope, says World Wildlife Fund
Madrid, Spain - Spanish authorities have announced they have discovered a previously unknown population of Iberian lynx, triggering hope for one of the worlds most endangered cat species, said World Wildlife Fund today. We are excited and amazed by this discovery, said Luis Suarez, head of WWFs...$2.8 million for research into the impact of climate change on tundra wildlife
Quebec City, October 24, 2007Professor Gilles Gauthier of Universit Lavals Centre dtudes nordiques has been awarded close to $2.8 million to set up the ArticWOLVES project as part of International Polar Year. Bringing together some forty researchers from nine countries, the research project aims t...SenesTech Announces New Vice President of Business Development
...orthern Arizona Center for Emerging Technology campus in Flagstaff, Arizona. SenesTech specializes in humane animal population management products for wildlife and companion animals. For more information about SenesTech's biotech innovations for chemical fertility management visit http://www.senestech.com ...Nature parks can save species as climate changes
... Retaining a network of wildlife conservation areas is vital in helping to save up ...unded by the RSPB - demonstrates that a network of wildlife areas will be a crucial tool to help biodiversity ...eed for legislators to protect eco-systems and key wildlife areas in Africa. They show that, over the next 75 ...SenesTech Scientists Attend International Workshop on Fertility in New Zealand
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...elated about the birth of this calf," said Robeck. "This achievement is a significant step in the continued application of sperm-sexing technology to wildlife species management, further demonstrating and bolstering SeaWorld and Busch Gardens' innovative zoological stewardship." The successful birth w...SenesTech, Inc. Commences Product Registration Process With Australian Government
...n Arizona Center for Emerging Technology campus. SenesTech specializes in environmentally neutral fertility control products for companion animals and wildlife population control. ...SenesTech, Inc. Initiates Research Field Trials for ContraPest(R) in Indonesia
...h, Inc.) SenesTech is a platform technology company located in Flagstaff, Arizona specializing in fertility control products for companion animals and wildlife population control. ...Oil palm plantations are no substitute for tropical rainforests, a new study shows
...overed in tropical rainforest, the globe's richest wildlife habitat on land, are also home to some of the most...il palm has replaced tropical forest the impact on wildlife depends on what species survive in the new oil pal...ng extinct. There is little potential to help wildlife within plantations, so ensuring that new plantatio...Advanced Pest Control Earns Quality Pro Designation for General Pest Control Services
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