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75. Dr Julius and Institute of Biodiversity Conservation are declared joint winners Appointment Times Used Cars Classified Times Gold / Forex Khaleej Times Online >> News >> MIDDLE EAST Dr Julius and Institute of Biodiversity Conservation are declared joint winners By our correspondent 12 November 2007. MUSCAT The Sultan Qaboos Prize for Environment Protection 2007 was awarded to joint winners Dr Julius Oszlanyi, Director of the Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, and the Institute of Biodiversity Conservation in Adis Ababa at a ceremony in...
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77. Chronic wasting turns up in Lovell-area deer The disease has been spreading eastward and westward since it first appeared in southern Wyoming and in Colorado a few decades ago. We will never edit or alter your comments, but we do reserve the right to not post or to remove comments that violate our code of conduct. Chronic wasting disease is a deadly neurological disease that occurs in elk and deer. There are no known cases of chronic wasting disease being spread to humans. For this reason, comments are first reviewed and may not post...
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78. Landowners Asked To Help With Study On Bats A state Game, Fish and Parks Department consultant says suitable underground roosts are critical to help bats survive the winter. At least eight of the 13 bat species in South Dakota use underground roosts, such as abandoned mines. The Game, Fish and Parks Department says mines will be checked to determine if and how bats use them. Material may not be redistributed.
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