• Causes Of Amphibian Declines, Still Not Totally Clear

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    We have recently witnessed rapid disappearance of many amphibian species. Find out more about the causes of amphibian declines here.

  • Golden Poison Dart Frog, The Most Poisonous Frog In The World

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    Want to find out more about the golden poison dart frog, the most poisonous frog in the world? Here is what you are looking for...

  • Tropical Frogs, Real Indicators of Global Environmental Health

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    Tropical frogs are considered to be the indicators of global environmental health. Learn more here...

  • Animal Extinction and Endangerment, Main Causes

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    Animal extinction of most recent times is mainly the result of expanding human demand for animal and other natural resources. Explore these and other causes in depth here.

  • Endangered Animals, Victims of Hostile Human Actions

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    <br/ Endangered animals are, no doubt, innocent victims of human actions. Learn more about them here.

  • Gorilla Conservation, Crucially Important for Saving Gorillas

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    Gorilla conservation efforts have already achieved a lot of success in the process of helping this critically endangered species on their road to recovery. But much more still needs to be done.

  • Mountain Gorillas, Amongst The Rarest of All Apes

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    Mountain Gorillas have become extremely endangered in the wild due to many decades of their persecution by people. But conservation efforts are finally paying off. Read more here.

  • Endangered Gorillas, Vulnerable Animals Living Only in Central Africa

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    Endangered gorillas, our close relatives, are a constant reminder to us that if we do not save them from extinction, we may never be able to gain more knowledge about evolution of life on Earth.

  • Endangered Dolphins

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    Why are dolphins endangered? Humans are among the main causes of dolphin endangerment. Learn about other causes here.

  • Amphibian Conservation, Its Importance And Techniques

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    As more and more amphibian species disappear or become endangered, amphibian conservation is gaining special importance for the global environmental health. Read more here.

  • Wildlife Organizations and Their Commendable Work

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    Wildlife organizations do a fantastic job saving endangered animals in the wild. But they also attract some criticism about the way they work. Read more here.

  • Pollution Effects

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    <p Pollution effects on animals, humans and the environment can be devastating. Learn more here.

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  • Pollution Pictures

    Updated: 2010-11-30 20:21:53
    Pollution pictures - find many of them here. Pollution, indeed, is not glamorous...

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  • ASTROBIOLOGY: Has NASA discovered extraterrestrial life?

    Updated: 2010-11-30 18:03:11
    Image: Recently, one of Saturn’s moons — Rhea — was discovered to have “an atmosphere of oxygen and carbon dioxide.” Image via NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute. Has NASA discovered extraterrestrial life? My guess is probably not. On Thursday, NASA will “discuss an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life“. To me, [...]

  • The Illness Of Global Warming Occultism

    Updated: 2010-11-29 16:15:00
    Headline and sub headline found in a UK newspaper today. Cancun climate change summit: scientists call for rationing in developed world Global warming is now such a serious threat to mankind that climate change experts are calling for Second World War-style rationing in rich countries to bring down carbon emissions. How sick and perverted! Tom [...]

  • Quantitative Easing Explained

    Updated: 2010-11-29 11:35:48
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  • Man Shoots And Loads .45 With His Feet

    Updated: 2010-11-29 11:07:42
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  • Late Season Buck Taken In Embden, Maine

    Updated: 2010-11-29 00:11:52
    In portions of Maine, the deer are far and few between but on that rare occasion a hunter can see some success. This photo was sent to me by a reader in Maine who followed this deer and truck to the tagging station. It weighed in at 208 lbs., leaving hunters to wonder what it [...]

  • Bearded Dragon – Kaiber

    Updated: 2010-11-28 20:15:04
    Kaiber "A wingless dragon… but a dragon nonetheless!" 2010-07-01 Here’s what Alma Alvarado says about Kaiber: "Kiaber is the most wonderful & amazing wingless dragon (Bearded Dragon) I ever owned. He’s intelligent, extra friendly & adventurous. He just loves to have a fun tme around. ;]" "Kaiber is a great looking dragon, he has some [...]

  • Baby Duck & Carp (Video)

    Updated: 2010-11-28 02:47:46
    I’ve been swamped so here is a gratuitous video. What do you think of the baby duck that looks like it is feeding the carp?

  • Tuna group defies quota cut calls

    Updated: 2010-11-27 18:49:35
    The body overseeing Atlantic bluefin tuna is criticised by conservationists after leaving 2011 quotas for for the fish virtually unchanged.

  • In Wolf Wars The Divide Widens

    Updated: 2010-11-27 15:48:40
    There are many things that can be said about gray wolves in America but the one issue that is becoming front and center is the fact that the divide that separates wolf lovers from wolf haters is growing. Where once it was thought that compromise somewhere by someone would ease the pain and solve a [...]

  • Deputies have beef with owner of bull on the lam

    Updated: 2010-11-27 03:21:57
    Here’s an unusual story from Seminole County: Deputies arrested the owner of a bull that got out of its pasture and wandered off in the neighborhood of State Road 46, after deputies said the owner didn’t try hard enough to get the bull back in a timely manner. The bull and the owner are both [...]

  • South Florida cat killings: Top cop backs decision to drop charges

    Updated: 2010-11-27 03:03:58
    We have an update in the case of Tyler Weinman, who had been a suspect in a string of cat killings in South Florida. Here’s Laura Isensee’s story in the Miami Herald: A day after prosecutors dropped their case against the suspect in a series of cat killings, Miami-Dade’s top cop said he supports the decision. “Regardless [...]

  • Pardon me! A tradition continues

    Updated: 2010-11-26 20:57:35
     Apple the National Thanksgiving Turkey, left, is a fine specimen of the species, deemed worthy of presidential pardon by President Barack Obama and National Turkey Federation Chairman Yubert Envia during the annual ceremony Wednesday in the Rose Garden at the White House. President George H.W. Bush began the tradition in 1989. Here are some other interesting [...]

  • Judge Johnson Works Over USFWS, Chastises Montana Court

    Updated: 2010-11-26 20:52:46
    Readers learned the other day that in the ruling by Judge Alan Johnson, it was clearly spelled out the historic timetable of how Wyoming reached its approval of a viable wolf management plan and how the USFWS yanked it out from under their noses, resulting in Wyoming being left out of a gray wolf delisting [...]

  • Thankful pup, owner

    Updated: 2010-11-26 20:40:14
    John Ringland of Mandan, N.D., adopted Mike from the Central Dakota Humane Society recently after the cocker spaniel was removed from the shelter’s quarantine list. Mike was one of the nearly 200 dogs rescued by the humane society from a puppy mill in Bowman County in October. “We’re glad to have him,” Ringland said.

  • Center For Biological Diversity Wasting Donors’ Money

    Updated: 2010-11-26 13:50:04
    I reported nearly one month ago that the new crisis to control the masses is the fear mongering being perpetuated by many of the same people and organizations who failed at global warming and are now pushing species extinction. Much in the same fashion as how the hysteria of global warming was advanced, we now [...]

  • Beast Feast

    Updated: 2010-11-25 08:24:50
    So today is a beast feast day and I am glad to see that a lot of critters are having a blast since a lot of zoo creatures (and other animals) are getting some extra environmental enrichment while we humans celebrate with a day of feasting ourselves. Thanksgiving happens to be one of my favorite [...]

  • Snickers the Cat

    Updated: 2010-11-25 04:42:14
    Snickers "Check out the cutest pose of all time!" 2010-07-07 Here’s what Jennifer Jackson says about Snickers: "Snickers is the chattiest cat in the world and frequently wakes up the household announcing he is home again after a night on the tiles. Snickers also likes to tease our dog Muffin and one of his favouorite [...]

  • Dondi’s death may be TB-related

    Updated: 2010-11-25 04:27:31
    You might remember that Dondi the elephant that used to perform at Flea World in Sanford and elsewhere around Central Florida died in July. A necropsy has been completed to determine her cause of death, but it hasn’t proved conclusive. She had severe lung damage from chronic fibrosis and pneumonia, likely caused by tuberculosis, but [...]

  • Prison Pups and Pals

    Updated: 2010-11-25 04:20:44
    Here’s a wonderful story about the power of animals to transform human lives and vice versa. Tomoka Correctional Institution in Volusia County is participating in a program called Prison Pups and Pals, in which inmates and unruly street dogs are teamed up to teach the dogs how to behave properly and to give the inmates skills [...]

  • More Santa and pet photos

    Updated: 2010-11-24 20:39:29
    The Humane Society of Lake County will sponsor its annual Animal Christmas Party from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, at the shelter, 16435 McKinley Road, north of Eustis. Bring your pet to be photographed with Santa Claus. Pets must be on a leash or in a carrier. Residents may bring donations of pet food, [...]

  • Your pets: Bulldog brothers

    Updated: 2010-11-24 19:42:47
    English bulldog brothers Tyson, left, and Bruno are mascots for McWells Restaurant in Orlando. Their owners, Sue McCarthy, calls the 3-year-olds her babies: “They are what keeps me sane in this crazy world we live in. Each one has its own personality, but they are both the most lovable dogs you could ever have.”

  • The Puzzle of Biological Diversity

    Updated: 2010-11-23 13:58:07
    Biologists have long thought that interactions between plants and pollinating insects hasten evolutionary changes and promote biological diversity. However, new findings show that some interactions between plants and pollinators are less likely to increase diversity than previously thought, and in some instances, reduce it........

  • CLIMATE POLITICS: Outgoing Republican congressman warns his party about the consequences of climate-change skepticism

    Updated: 2010-11-22 21:20:33
    Political cartoons by Clay Bennett Bob Inglis, a Republican congressman of South Carolina, “is often described as a casualty of the ‘Tea Party-ization’ of the GOP.” Recently, the congressman, in addressing his colleges, warned his party of the negative side effects from rampant climate-change skepticism and of “missed economic opportunities in clean energy development.” Via NYTimes.com: [...]

  • Sparky the Hamster

    Updated: 2010-11-21 22:04:21
    Sparky "Whats the secret to getting along with everyone?" 2010-07-09 Here’s what Lindsey Clarkson says about Sparky: "My pet Sparky is the cutest and nicest hamster ever. He doesn’t bite or fight. He’s very, very soft and his fur is brown and white. And he’s fun to be around." "Sparky is too cute to be [...]

  • We’re grateful for the Animal Pantry of Central Florida

    Updated: 2010-11-20 21:23:12
    The Animal Pantry of Central Florida, helping feed needy pets all year round, sends Thanksgiving wishes to all. This is a great organization, and young Zach and his volunteers do fantastic work all year round, so we want to give thanks for them. Visit the Animal Pantry of Central Florida website to learn more about the events [...]

  • NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES: Energy analyst predicts that oil could reach $300 in ten years. Can the GOP’s energy policy meet our future energy needs?

    Updated: 2010-11-20 19:00:48
    Images via Grant Neufeld and pshab on Flickr. How will the future economy of the United States respond to rising oil prices or to $300-a-barrel oil? Under the Obama Administration and a Democratic majority, we’ve seen the federal government attempt to stimulate renewable energy by investing into it, by contributing to energy-storage technology, and by recognizing [...]

  • Tavares rule lets restaurants keep welcoming dogs outside

    Updated: 2010-11-20 05:49:04
    A news release from the City of Tavares: The City of Tavares has passed an emergency ordinance that permits dogs in outdoor portions of public food establishments. Downtown Tavares has always been very pet friendly and many restaurants have canine-themed events.  The Florida Legislature recently required that municipalities enact official ordinances if they wanted to continue this practice.  [...]

  • Caspian Horse

    Updated: 2010-11-19 03:48:18
    Equus caballus. The Caspian Horse is thought to have the longest history of the miniature horses, and is possibly one of the oldest breed of horse! The Caspian Horse, a hot blooded Arabian type, is a genetically distinct breed of miniature horse. It is closely related to the Arabian, and may be the ancestor of [...]

  • Economists save the planet

    Updated: 2010-11-18 15:52:00
    EDF economists explain on their new blog why we are so "gung-ho" about cap and trade.

  • Breeding Critically Endangered Tree Frog

    Updated: 2010-11-18 13:52:54
    As frogs around the world continue to disappear-a number of killed by a rapidly spreading disease called chytridiomycosis, which attacks the skin cells of amphibians-one critically endangered species has received an encouraging boost. Eventhough the La Loma tree frog, Hyloscirtus colymba, is notoriously difficult to care for in captivity, the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project is the first to successfully breed this species........

  • Indicator of fisheries health questioned

    Updated: 2010-11-18 13:52:36
    The most widely adopted measure for assessing the state of the world's oceans and fisheries led to inaccurate conclusions in nearly half the ecosystems where it was applied. The new analysis waccording toformed by an international team of fisheries scientists, and is reported in this week's issue of the journal Nature.......

  • Fish being disastrously depleted

    Updated: 2010-11-17 16:19:46
    Story ran in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 14, 2010 The Chinese, Japanese and Russians wil

  • CONSUMPTION: L.A. County bans plastic bags

    Updated: 2010-11-17 15:17:28
    Image via polandeze on Flickr In addition to wasting energy and resources in a time when fewer nonrenewable resources must be divided up amongst an ever increasing world population, the negative environmental consequences of plastic bags are too high to justify their use. Mere convenience shouldn’t trump the need to conserve valuable resources and to protect the [...]

  • Barricade the Singing Dragon

    Updated: 2010-11-17 02:02:45
    Barricade "What does Barricade do for attention?" 2010-07-24 Here’s what Heather Walker says about Barricade: "Barricade will do just about anything for attention; including sing!" "Wow… a singing dragon is a new one on us! Thanks for sharing Barricade with us."

  • 40 Years: Celebrating the Clean Air Act and the EPA

    Updated: 2010-11-16 14:12:56
    An anniversary worth celebrating When Californians went to the polls earlier this month, they upheld the nation’s strongest global warming law and, in doing so, delivered a rebuke to Washington, where the Senate has conspicuously failed to pass national limits on carbon. There have been times when America could look to its national leaders, acting [...]

  • Annabelle – Pet Goat

    Updated: 2010-11-13 19:32:45
    Annabelle "How can you be obnoxious and cute at the same time?" 2010-07-25 Here’s what Cassidy says about Annabelle: "Annabelle is very obnoxious:) she will jump on your back and head and chew on your hair if you let her!" "Now heres an odd combination… obnoxious and cute! Thanks for sharing Annabelle!"

  • Sharks and wolves: predator, prey interactions

    Updated: 2010-11-12 04:30:33
    There appears to be a number of similarities between the importance of large predators in marine and terrestrial environments, scientists concluded in a recent study, which examined the interactions between wolves and elk in the United States, as well as sharks and dugongs in Australia. In each case, the major predators help control the populations of their prey, researchers said. But through what's been called the "ecology of fear" they also affect the behavior of the prey, with ripple impacts on other aspects of the ecosystem and an ecological significance that goes far beyond these species........

  • New EPA Guidance Will Help Companies, States Find Cost Savings under Greenhouse Gas Permits

    Updated: 2010-11-11 17:56:44
    Yesterday E.P.A. issued guidance documents for the greenhouse gas permitting which will begin for the largest new or modified emissions sources in January. The feedback so far from the environmental community has been overwhelmingly positive. On the New York Times Green blog, there is a great article about the guidance and initial reactions from state and local [...]

  • Animal Training & Behavior Books

    Updated: 2010-11-11 13:11:21
    When I began the Animal Training Perspectives series, I had a few thoughts I wanted to share. However, I was surprised during a question session with readers, prior to the series, when I was asked what my favorite animal training and behavior books were. Which was a fair question, but truthfully I had to think [...]

  • Australian Sheperd – Cody

    Updated: 2010-11-10 05:41:34
    Cody "What does Cody love to herd?" 2010-07-26 Here’s what Megan says about Cody: "He loves attention, doing tricks, and herding the goat" "Cody looks like a real fun dog to have around! Thanks for sharing his pictures with us."

  • CLIMATE POLITICS: Under Republican leadership, Texas has decided to ignore upcoming federal greenhouse gas emission rules

    Updated: 2010-11-08 00:38:24
    @buckdentonBuck Under Gov. Rick Perry, Texas has filed 7 lawsuits in the last 9 months over #EPA efforts to curb #GHG: http://ow.ly/35PKX #climate #politics November 7, 2010 7:40 pm via webRetweet Image via melancholic optimist on Flickr In Texas, the Republican Party is taking aim at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its obligation to [...]

  • VIDEO: Baby otters learn how to swim

    Updated: 2010-11-07 03:27:13
    Even baby otters need to be taught how to swim. Via BuzzFeed Filed under: Animals, Video Tagged: Cute Animals, Cute Baby Animals, Recommended YouTube, YouTube

  • EXTINCT SPECIES: Man claims to have purchased Tasmanian tiger pelt for $5

    Updated: 2010-11-07 03:22:32
    The image of Bill Warren with his Tasmanian tiger pelt was taken by Charlie Neuman. The other images below depict the tiger in captivity and as a hunted animal. A man claims to have purchased a Tasmanian tiger pelt from a garage sale in San Diego for just five dollars, but the pelt, if verified, [...]

  • CLIMATE CHANGE: Chatbot argues with climate-change deniers on Twitter

    Updated: 2010-11-05 21:36:18
    Considering some of the things climate-change deniers argue or repeat, I doubt this chatbot will make a lot of difference to people that willfully ignore credible evidence while making claims that seem superficial or blatantly false. @miller_stephenStephen Miller Tired of responding to climate change deniers on Twitter, this man created @AI_AGW, a bot that responds [...]

  • ENERGY: Republicans vie for top spot on the House Energy and Commerce Committee

    Updated: 2010-11-05 21:19:43
    The new Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives will probably shift both climate and energy policy backwards or away from establishing renewables as the chief source of energy for the United States. It’s no secret that the Republican Party supports the fossil fuel industry and receives support from the fossil fuel industry. Also, [...]

  • Forest Rehabilitation and Tree Planting

    Updated: 2010-11-05 14:49:16
    An update from James Mwang’ombe, the supervisor of EDGE Fellow Dorine Shali, both of whom are contributing to the conservation of the Sagalla caecilian in Kenya. Though the grant from ZSL ended in May 2010, some activities have been going on though at a slower pace, also due to harsh weather conditions currently the area is [...]

  • Green Button Polyps

    Updated: 2010-10-23 03:21:47
    Green Button PolypProtopalythoa mutuki "Want a real treat in your reef? How about an aquatic version of the Venus flytrap!" 8/02/2010 A spectacular Zoanthid, the Green Button Polyp is an aquatic version of the Venus flytrap! The Green Button Polyps Protopalythoa mutuki have similar characteristics to the Venus flytrap. They have mostly a green coloration, [...]

  • Siamese Cat – Putz

    Updated: 2010-10-21 00:31:57
    Putz "What do you call those eyes?" 2010-06-23 Here’s what stephanie says about Putz: "Putz likes to climb into plastic shopping bags, curl up in a ball, and drift off to sleep while in there. She is so comfortable in plastic store bags that she doesn’t mind when I pick the bag up by both [...]

  • New Poll Shows Americans are More Likely to Vote for Candidates Who Support Clean Energy Legislation

    Updated: 2010-10-19 18:30:48
    Yesterday NRDC Action Fund released a new poll showing, once again, that Americans are overwhelmingly in favor of clean energy legislation. The NRDC Action Fund polled voters in 23 close Congressional races and found they were far more likely to vote for candidates who support clean energy legislation. Heather Taylor-Miesle of NRDC explains: “In fact, [...]

  • EDGE amphibian is IUCN Species of the Day

    Updated: 2010-10-19 11:04:47
    Today’s IUCN Species of the Day is EDGE amphibian number 15, the Table Mountain ghost frog (Heleophryne rosei). The family to which the Table Mountain ghost frog belongs represents the most ancient members of the Neobatrachia suborder (the modern frogs and toads) having diverged from their closest ancestors over 160 million years ago. Found only [...]

  • Mini-lop Bunny – Babbs

    Updated: 2010-10-18 21:59:53
    Babbs "Who perfected the bunny flop?" 2010-06-30 Here’s what Kaitlyn Labute says about Babbs: "Babbs is a sweetie. although she doesn’t give kisses like Buggsy, she is always investigating the play area. She binkies and bunny flops everywhere." "Binkies and bunny flops… Oh Yeah!"

  • New population of Darwin’s frogs discovered

    Updated: 2010-10-18 10:56:34
    A second update from EDGE Fellow Claudio Soto-Azat. Darwin’s frogs are two species of endangered anurans endemic to the native template beech forests of Central and Southern Chile. Southern Darwin’s frogs (Rhinoderma darwinii) were discovered by Charles Darwin during his expedition around the world, in February 1835 near the city of Valdivia, Southern Chile. Northern [...]

  • Introducing The Build A Frog Pond Contest!

    Updated: 2010-10-12 19:47:41
    Introducing The Build A Frog Pond Contest! Dear SAVE THE FROGS! Supporter, Habitat destruction is the number one cause of amphibian extinctions worldwide. Fortunately, homeowners and schools can help create new habitat for frogs! Building a backyard frog pond is a great way to give your local frog populations a boost. The SAVE THE FROGS! [...]

  • Following Darwin’s frogs in Europe!

    Updated: 2010-10-11 12:01:14
    An update from EDGE Fellow Claudio Soto-Azat Darwin’s frogs (Rhinoderma darwinii and R. rufum) are two endangered amphibians species only known from the temperate native forests of central and Southern Chile. These are the only amphibians, within the > 6,600 species, which has developed a unique strategy of parental care. Males are able to ingest their [...]

  • Turtle, Dugongs 'at Risk Under Climate Change'

    Updated: 2010-10-08 17:03:53
    The "turtle and dugong capital of the world", the northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and Torres Strait region, faces increased pressure under climate change from human actions such as fishing, hunting, onshore development and pollution. "Depletion of turtle and dugong numbers increases their vulnerability to other threats and lowers their ability to cope with climate change," Dr Mariana Fuentes of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and James Cook University will tell the Coral Reef Symposium in Canberra today........

  • Chacoan peccary is IUCN Species of the Day!

    Updated: 2010-10-08 12:52:50
    EDGE mammal number 67 the Chacoan peccary (Catagonus wagneri) is today’s IUCN Species of the day! The Chacoan peccary is a large pig-like mammal with a long, flexible snout and grey-brown bristly fur. Its family, Tayassuidae, diverged from its pig ancestors 35 millions years ago and there are just three living genera including the Chacoan [...]

  • Not News: Government Lies to Save Face

    Updated: 2010-10-07 19:50:45
    Sub-headline: as usual, it blows up in their face. News is coming out that the Office of Management and Budget blocked NOAA from releasing its worst case scenario estimates for the oil spill. Seriously? OMB? A spokesman said “”The issue was the modeling, the science and the assumptions they were using to come up with [...]

  • 10 year marine study reveals new marine species!

    Updated: 2010-10-05 06:42:13
    » View a slideshow at the Washington Post site of wonderful photos of marine life, including some bizarre new species involved in the COML Project. » Find out more about The Census of Marine Life (don’t miss their image and video galleries) | Download the “First Census of Marine Life 2010: Highlights of a Decade of [...]

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