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  1. Last survivor of unknown Amazon tribe missing after attack: The last survivor of an unknown and uncontacted Amazon ... http://bit.ly/5PUyjr
  2. Conservation photographers provide clear picture of climate change: As tens of thousands of delegates--heads of gov... http://bit.ly/6kQrSL
  3. Justification for Congressional python ban unscientific, researchers say: Biologists and veterinarians are urging t... http://bit.ly/7sKcb7
  4. Polar bear ice sculpture represents melting Arctic (video): Visitors to the WWF Arctic tent at the Copenhagen Clima... http://bit.ly/5836UR
  5. National Geographic Digital Media and ScienceBlogs.com form strategic partnership: National Geographic Digital Medi... http://bit.ly/8goE7Z
  6. Washington D.C.'s baby panda Tai Shan to go to China: Tai Shan (tie-SHON), the first surviving giant panda cub born... http://bit.ly/7PHybg
  7. Rabbit-fish farm wins contest of ideas to develop rural Africa: A project that combines backyard rabbit-keeping wit... http://bit.ly/6Rzr5G
  8. Raptor feet provide clues to dinosaur killing techniques: Raptors have powerful taloned feet they use to seize and... http://bit.ly/6bBizf
  9. Orphaned gorillas returned to Congo nature park: The only two baby mountain gorillas in the world in captivity, orp... http://bit.ly/6xTN1T
  10. Will acid seas result in giant shellfish?: As the world's seawater becomes more acidic due to rising atmospheric ca... http://bit.ly/6WE3Mv
  11. South Africa, Zimbabwe epicenter of rhino poaching crisis, data shows: Asian demand for horns is driving a surge in... http://bit.ly/6UtioM
  12. Ancient cattle plague on the brink of extinction: Here's one extinction we can celebrate: Rinderpest--an ancient di... http://bit.ly/6RAEjz
  13. Obama continues Thanksgiving turkey pardon tradition: By James G. Robertson The day was dark and dreary in Washingt... http://bit.ly/6Z2gq4
  14. Greenhouse gas curbs would make us healthier, study finds: If you require still more evidence about the need to red... http://bit.ly/7odnqw
  15. Obama offers 17% cut in U.S. emissions by 2020: President Obama is prepared to put on the table a U.S. emissions re... http://bit.ly/4TC6zI
  16. Brazil's major victory in reducing greenhouse gas emissions: As part of its target to cut emissions from land-use c... http://bit.ly/8vTv3O
  17. Human encroachment threatens thousands of gorillas in African swamp: More than 125,000 western lowland gorillas dis... http://bit.ly/7iTURn
  18. Evolution Webcast: Celebrating 150 Years of Origin of Species: On the 150th anniversary of On the Origin of Species... http://bit.ly/4oqAXR
  19. Sniffer dogs help survey Vietnam's elusive rhino population: We've all observed the intensity with wh.. http://bit.ly/4UUFDW
  20. Nat Geo photographer Paul Nicklen shares secrets of polar wildlife pictures: National Geographic photographer P.. http://bit.ly/08wnJ6m