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New bid to wipe out Alaska's Rat Island rats (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 12:02:17

Biologist Jeff Williams from the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge sets a rodent trap on Kiska Island January 5, 2005. Kiska Island, like many other treeless, volcanic islands in the 1,000-mile (1,609-km) long Aleutian chain, is infested with rats that have proved devastating to wild birds that build nests in the earth or in rocky cliffs. REUTERS/Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge/HandoutTwo centuries after rats first landed on a remote Aleutian island from a shipwreck, wildlife managers in Alaska are plotting how to evict the non-native rodent from the island that bears their name.



New bid to wipe out Alaska's Rat Island rats (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 03:00:43

Biologist Jeff Williams from the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge sets a rodent trap on Kiska Island January 5, 2005. Kiska Island, like many other treeless, volcanic islands in the 1,000-mile (1,609-km) long Aleutian chain, is infested with rats that have proved devastating to wild birds that build nests in the earth or in rocky cliffs. REUTERS/Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge/HandoutTwo centuries after rats first landed on a remote Aleutian island from a shipwreck, wildlife managers in Alaska are plotting how to evict the non-native rodent from the island that bears their name.



New bid to wipe out Alaska's Rat Island rats (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 06:01:03

Biologist Jeff Williams from the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge sets a rodent trap on Kiska Island January 5, 2005. Kiska Island, like many other treeless, volcanic islands in the 1,000-mile (1,609-km) long Aleutian chain, is infested with rats that have proved devastating to wild birds that build nests in the earth or in rocky cliffs. REUTERS/Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge/HandoutTwo centuries after rats first landed on a remote Aleutian island from a shipwreck, wildlife managers in Alaska are plotting how to evict the non-native rodent from the island that bears their name.



New bid to wipe out Alaska's Rat Island rats (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 09:00:53

Biologist Jeff Williams from the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge sets a rodent trap on Kiska Island January 5, 2005. Kiska Island, like many other treeless, volcanic islands in the 1,000-mile (1,609-km) long Aleutian chain, is infested with rats that have proved devastating to wild birds that build nests in the earth or in rocky cliffs. REUTERS/Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge/HandoutTwo centuries after rats first landed on a remote Aleutian island from a shipwreck, wildlife managers in Alaska are plotting how to evict the non-native rodent from the island that bears their name.



U.S., Canada to discuss possible border mine (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 12:00:48

Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National ParkU.S. and Canadian officials plan to meet this month in Paris to discuss how an international park on their border could be protected from a proposed coal mine nearby, a U.S. congressman said Tuesday.



Texas leases offshore wind tracts (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 12:00:48

Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson speaks during a news conference Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2007, in Austin, Texas.  Patterson discussed awarding the rights to a Louisiana company of four offshore tracts in the first competitive lease sale for developing wind power off the Texas coast in the Gulf of Mexico. A Louisiana company was awarded leases to four tracts Tuesday in Texas' first open bidding for offshore wind power in the Gulf of Mexico.



New bid to wipe out Alaska's Rat Island rats (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 12:00:48

Biologist Jeff Williams from the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge sets a rodent trap on Kiska Island January 5, 2005. Kiska Island, like many other treeless, volcanic islands in the 1,000-mile (1,609-km) long Aleutian chain, is infested with rats that have proved devastating to wild birds that build nests in the earth or in rocky cliffs. REUTERS/Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge/HandoutTwo centuries after rats first landed on a remote Aleutian island from a shipwreck, wildlife managers in Alaska are plotting how to evict the non-native rodent from the island that bears their name.



U.S., Canada to discuss possible border mine (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 03:01:12

Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National ParkU.S. and Canadian officials plan to meet this month in Paris to discuss how an international park on their border could be protected from a proposed coal mine nearby, a U.S. congressman said Tuesday.



3 bears on endangered list killed (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 03:01:12

This handout picture by the Italian National parc of Abruzzo released 02 October 2007 shows the body of "Bernardo" one the three Marsican bears find dead in the national parc. Three endangered Marsican brown bears were found dead in Italy's central Abruzzo region by park rangers who suspect they were poisoned, a statement said 02 October 2007. The Marsican brown bear is a critically endangered subspecies of the brown bear with a range restricted to the Abruzzo National Park and a population estimated at under 50. Three bears from an endangered species ? including a male known as Bernardo, notorious for raiding chicken coops ? have been found dead of suspected poisoning in central Italy, authorities said Wednesday, calling it foul play.



U.S., Canada to discuss possible border mine (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 06:00:48

Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National ParkU.S. and Canadian officials plan to meet this month in Paris to discuss how an international park on their border could be protected from a proposed coal mine nearby, a U.S. congressman said Tuesday.



U.S., Canada to discuss possible border mine (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 10-03-2007 at 09:00:50

Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National ParkU.S. and Canadian officials plan to meet this month in Paris to discuss how an international park on their border could be protected from a proposed coal mine nearby, a U.S. congressman said Tuesday.



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