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Science News Archives for July 27, 2007

Pandas expand habitat areas in China
Jul 27 2007 10:54PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China's endangered pandas have expanded their habitat areas in bamboo forests in two western provinces, researchers have found by tracking their droppings, state media reported Saturday.
 
Tentative bison deal struck in Montana
Jul 27 2007 10:34PM (CT)
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Montana officials have reached a tentative deal allowing some bison to roam outside of Yellowstone National Park without fear of slaughter, a potential breakthrough in a decade-long attempt to end the killing of thousands of bison for disease prevention.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 27 2007 10:32PM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way. But local efforts to save the creatures _ through a nesting reserve, a veterinary clinic and even a beach patrol _ still aren't guaranteed to revive the species' numbers, authorities say.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 27 2007 10:32PM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way. But local efforts to save the creatures _ through a nesting reserve, a veterinary clinic and even a beach patrol _ still aren't guaranteed to revive the species' numbers, authorities say.
 
Taiwan strives to conserve rare turtles
Jul 27 2007 10:32PM (CT)
PENGHU, Taiwan (AP) - People once thought nothing of killing the green turtles on these islands for their meat and eggs, decimating the rare species' ranks along the way. But local efforts to save the creatures _ through a nesting reserve, a veterinary clinic and even a beach patrol _ still aren't guaranteed to revive the species' numbers, authorities say.
 
   

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