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September, 2008

  • 5 September

    Pygmy Killer Whale Dies At Sarasota Marine Hospital

    News Channel 8 file photo by JIM FARQUHAR

    (From 2.tbo.com)- A pygmy killer whale undergoing rehabilitation at a Sarasota dolphin and whale hospital has died. Since arriving June 16 at the hospital, Dallas the whale was being treated for several health issues, including digestive problems and pneumonia.Just before dying, Dallas was exhibiting typical behaviors including feeding, swimming and …

  • 4 September

    Pit-bull Palin, enemy of the greens, could be McCain’s Achilles heel

    Polar Bear

    (From telegraph.co.uk) – Only last month she questioned whether man-made fossil fuel emissions were responsible for global warming – even though temperatures in the Arctic are rising faster than anywhere else. She favours drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which McCain has opposed. She has also opposed the federal …

  • 4 September

    Three Arctic Seal Species Advance Toward Endangered Species Act Protection

    Spotted Seal from Wikipedia

    (From biologicaldiversity.org) San Francisco- In response to a scientific petition filed by the Center for Biological Diversity, the federal government announced today it was launching a full status review to determine whether three ice-dependent seal species that inhabit Alaskan waters warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act. This is the …

  • 4 September

    Anchovies join cod on threatened fish list

    Anchovy from Wikipedia

    (From telegraph.co.uk) Bay of Biscay, Cantabria – Anchovies have joined cod on a list of threatened fish species which conservationists say should be avoided by shoppers. Anchovies in the Bay of Biscay, Cantabrian Sea, are at an all-time low and, as there is no sustainable alternative, they have been added …

  • 4 September

    Mystery surrounds death of porpoise found at Cooden Beach

    (From bexhillobserver.net) England- Mystery surrounds the death of a porpoise washed up on the beach just west of the Cooden Beach Hotel. Rother District Council contacted Bexhill Coastguard just after 11.30 this morning after a call from a member of public. They found young mammal at the water line. Porpoises …

  • 4 September

    Taiwanese dolphin added to protected list

    Pink Dolphin

    (From iar.org.uk)- Canadian researchers have convinced authorities to add Taiwan”s pink dolphins to the critically endangered section of the IUCN”s Red List. Biologist Bradley White said that he hoped the findings – and the mammals” inclusion in the new IUCN Red List – would help efforts to conserve the animals.

  • 4 September

    The Coca-Cola Foundation pledges US$1m to Ocean Conservancy to help eradicate ocean litter

    International Coastal Cleanup

    (From environmental-expert.com) – The Coca-Cola Foundation has launched a multi-year partnership with Ocean Conservancy through a $1 million pledge to support the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC), the world’s largest volunteer event to eradicate litter from the world’s waterways. 

  • 4 September

    Davao fisherman saves beached whale shark from slaughter

    Whale Shark

    (From newsinfo.inquirer.net)- The provincial fisheries office said the 15-feet-long whale shark (Rhincodon typus) was found by fisherman Bert Geqa near his banca in Barangay (village) Paligue here around 2 a.m. It weighed about one ton according to Carlito Acao of the provincial fisheries office. Geqa said his fellow fishermen tried …

  • 4 September

    Judge leans toward government in sea lion dispute

    From katu.com

    (From www.katu.com)- Portland, Ore. – A federal judge said Wednesday he is inclined to side with the government on the issue of whether it can kill up to 85 sea lions a year at Bonneville Dam beginning next spring to reduce salmon predation. The Humane Society and others quickly sued …

  • 4 September

    NZ hunt underway for seal-killing dogs

    Seal

    (From news.smh.com.au)- A hunt is underway in New Zealand for a pack of dogs that savaged and ate alive 19 seal pups in two attacks on a beach on the north island. Jonathan Maxwell, Department of Conservation Kaitaia manager, said his staff had checked the seals at Shipwreck Bay, Ahipara, …

  • 3 September

    Sixty-nine nations adopt guidelines to protect fish species

    (From afp.google.com) Rome – Sixty-nine countries have adopted guidelines aimed at protecting deep-sea fish species and habitats outside national waters that are at risk from overfishing, a UN body said Wednesday.

  • 3 September

    Dolphin hunting protests at Japanese embassy in Britain

    Anti-whaling Filipino activists wearing

    (From afp.google.com) London- Environmental campaigners demonstrated outside the Japanese embassy here Wednesday against what they called the country”s “appallingly cruel” hunting of dolphins. Campaign Whale and the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) said the hunts include pods of dolphins driven into shallow coves by fishermen and hacked to death. They also …