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China rare-tiger center expects 100 births
May 22 2006 6:48PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - More than 100 Siberian tigers, one of the rarest animals, are expected to be born this year at a breeding center in China's northeast, an official said Monday.
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Tribe seeks greater freedom to kill eagles
May 22 2006 6:09PM (CT)
JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) - The Northern Arapaho Tribe and a man accused of shooting a bald eagle on the Wind River Indian Reservation say the federal government should make it easier for American Indians to apply to kill bald eagles for use in religious ceremonies.
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Va. center to have bioterror surveillance
May 22 2006 5:50PM (CT)
WAYNESBORO, Va. (AP) - The Wildlife Center of Virginia is developing a national surveillance network that will look for evidence of bioterrorism in wild animals.
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Dragonlike dinosaur skull donated to museum
May 22 2006 5:49PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The 66-million-year-old skull of a dinosaur whose name was inspired by the Harry Potter series has found a permanent home in the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
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Penguins, otters returning to New Orleans
May 22 2006 5:31PM (CT)
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Nineteen African blackfooted penguins and two sea otters that were rescued from a New Orleans aquarium after Hurricane Katrina returned home Monday on a cargo flight donated by FedEx Corp.
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Combo vaccines for avian flu developed
May 22 2006 4:05PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Combination vaccines that could point the way to a more efficient and cost-effective means of battling bird flu have been created by separate teams of researchers.
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Wisconsin lab leads bird flu campaign
May 22 2006 2:22PM (CT)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - An unconventional border patrol in the Midwest is watching for a dangerous migrant that may be trying to enter the country thousands of miles away.
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