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Best of our wild blogs: 27 Sep 09

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Mangroves from Punggol to Serangoon from Urban Forest International Coastal Cleanup Penang a success! from News from the International Coast...

Beware of randy peacocks on Sentosa

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Tan Dawn Wei, Straits Times 27 Sep 09; Some peacocks on Sentosa do not take a shine to cars there. That was what one resort manager found o...

Waste collectors to play bigger role in recycling efforts

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S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia 26 Sep 09; SINGAPORE: Singapore's waste collectors will soon be required to play a bigger role in the Nation...

Time to rev up Park & Ride

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Scheme needs to be made more attractive to more drivers at more locations Christopher Tan, Straits Times 27 Sep 09; Schemes and policies th...

Singapore hopes F1 weekend will be haze-free

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S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia 26 Sep 09; SINGAPORE: Singapore's Environment and Water Resources Minister Yaacob Ibrahim said on Saturday t...

Fatal accidents and haze mar Idul Fitri holiday return

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Indra Harsaputra, The Jakarta Post 26 Sep 09; More people returning from their Idul Fitri holidays died in car accidents in various places ...

Cleaning up coastal Penang, and ICC Singapore

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New Straits Times 27 Sep 09; The idea of holding a coastal clean-up in Penang was mooted by Penangite Alison Wee, who is pursuing her docto...

Reza is wild about the environment

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Beatrice Thomas, New Straits Times 27 Sep 09; KOTA KINABALU: FOR a man who has dedicated his life to changing the conservation habits of pe...

Australian town in 'world-first' bottled water ban

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Yahoo News 26 Sep 09; SYDNEY (AFP) – An Australian town pulled all bottled water from its shelves Saturday and replaced it with refillable ...

UK to get 'motorways for animals'

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Corridors of greenery that will allow endangered species to migrate form part of comprehensive review of country's wildlife Rachel Shiel...

Nearly 70 percent of Argentine forests lost in a century

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Yahoo News 26 Sep 09; BUENOS AIRES (AFP) – Argentina has lost nearly 70 percent of its forests in a century, the Environmental Secretariat ...

Supertyphoons to Strike Japan Due to Global Warming

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Julian Ryall, National Geographic News 25 Sep 09; Increasingly powerful "supertyphoons" will strike Japan if global warming conti...
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