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<title>Indian zoo management set to go global</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/160519/1/548</link>
<description>Indian zoos will soon be globally connected thanks to an agreement with the US-based International Species Information System. The world's largest online database on zoo animals has historic data for several thousands of species, enables better collection and sharing of information and makes animal exchange easier.</description>
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<title>WWF-India calls for measures to save rhinos</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/160500/1/548</link>
<description>Lax enforcement and profitability have emboldened rhino poachers in India and Nepal. The situation has left WWF-India extremely worried about the protection of this endangered species of large mammals. It has suggested a slew of measures to take on the criminal gangs engaged in the trade.</description>
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<title>Caribou Calf Deaths May Indicate Warming</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83660</link>
<description>Caribou may serve as an indicator species for global warming, says a biology professor. It seems that the timing of peak food availability no longer corresponds to the timing of caribou births. 
From: Science Daily</description>
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<title>Threat of extinction hovering over Indian vultures</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/160301/1/548</link>
<description>The vulture population in India has come down by 99.9% since 1992, says a new survey. A drug named diclofenac, used in treating sick cattle, is said to be the main culprit. If strict measure are not taken they are likely to disappear within a decade.</description>
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<title>Healers of the furry kind</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/159969/1/548</link>
<description>Animal Angels Foundation, a Pune-based NGO in western India, works on the unique concept of using pets to bring about emotional stimulation among autistic children. This form of therapy has just begun to take roots and may eventually become part of mainstream healing procedures.</description>
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<title>Turtles Are Climate Canaries</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83438</link>
<description>Marine turtles are emerging as excellent indicators of the effects of climate change.</description>
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<title>Treating nature with reverence</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/159856/1/548</link>
<description>Celebrated Indian wildlife filmmaker Mike Pandey feels that corporate groups should fund documentaries as part of their social responsibilities, which can be used to sensitise urban audiences on the need to preserve nature. He is of the view that most of the policies on environment protection in India remain on paper.</description>
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<title>Kashmir residents learn to live in harmony with wildlife</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/159765/1/548</link>
<description>A project funded by Wildlife Trust of India is helping prevent human conflict with the endangered Asiatic black bears in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. It has also helped in increased participation of locals in conservation activities in this northern state.</description>
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<title>Love for bushmeat: India's rare species at risk</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/159631/1/548</link>
<description>Despite the ban on hunting since 1991, rampant corruption and poor law enforcement have made it possible for poachers and forest dwellers to feast on some of India's endangered species. The craze for bushmeat is leading many creatures to near-extinction, says Shruti Ravindran</description>
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<title>Save the Tiger: WWF-India starts signature campaign</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/159023/1/548</link>
<description>Do you care for the tiger? Get involved with World Wildlife Fund-India's signature campaign Roar of the Tiger to save the rapidly depleting tiger population from extinction. The objective is to impress upon policymakers for greater efforts on tiger conservation through heightened public awareness.</description>
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<title>Intia siirtää ihmisiä tiikerien tieltä</title>
<link>http://fi.oneworld.net/article/view/159019/1/548</link>
<description>Tuoreet tiedot Intian tiikerikannan kutistumisesta eivät välttämättä merkitse lajin katoamista. Sen pelastaminen tietää kuitenkin monille ihmisille lähtöpasseja kotikonnuiltaan.</description>
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<title>Galline in gabbia: LAV replica a Avitalia e Una</title>
<link>http://unimondo.oneworld.net/article/view/158746/1/548</link>
<description>La LAV risponde alle affermazioni di Avitalia e Una (Unione Nazionale Avicoltura) precisando che il bando al 2012 delle gabbie di batteria per le galline ovaiole è stato deciso dall’Unione Europea nel 1999 sulla base di evidenze scientifiche chiare ed inequivocabili sulle condizioni di vita delle galline ovaiole allevate nelle gabbie di batteria. &quot;L’Italia è stata già deferita alla Corte di Giustizia Europea e ha subito una procedura di infrazione da parte dell’UE proprio per aver deciso di rec</description>
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<title>Villagers script Corbett’s success story</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/158421/1/548</link>
<description>When local populace and officials work in tandem, the chances of any conservation efforts succeeding are more. This became clear when villagers in the hilly state of Uttarakhand in northern India and forest department came together to help protect wildlife in the famous Jim Corbett National Park.</description>
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<title>Sumatran sademetsien hakkuu kiihdyttää ilmastonmuutosta</title>
<link>http://fi.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/82682</link>
<description>Metsien ja soiden raivaaminen sellupuu- ja öljypalmuplantaaseiksi Sumatran saaren yhden provinssin alueella aiheuttaa vuosittain kasvihuonekaasupäästöt, jotka ovat suuremmat kuin koko Alankomaiden vuotuiset päästöt. Lisäksi metsäkato tekee norsuista ja tiikereistä yhä uhanalaisempia.</description>
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<title>Beef Plant Video Spurs Calls for New Protections</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/158074/1/548</link>
<description>NEW YORK, Feb 21 (OneWorld) - Graphic images of animal cruelty and this week's record recall of U.S. beef have spurred fresh demands to expand a ban on killing sick animals for food consumption.</description>
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