BETWEEN the hunter and the hunted, which should be protected first? Chinese animal preservation experts are wrestling with that question as condors and spotted deer, both endangered species, have become linked... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Fri, Apr 03 2009
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| 14 Sep 08 |
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Pandas Forever »
YouTube video I made this in honor of Pandas and ENDANGERED SPECIES
i was able to hold a panda in the Chengdu Panda Research Center i China.
PLEASE help endangered species
by clicking the link
https://donate.edf.org/01/aaw00wl001
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| 03 Apr 09 |
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Endangered species become hunter and hunted in Chinese animal reserve » People's Daily Between the hunter and the hunted, which should be protected first? Chinese animal preservation experts are wrestling with that question as condors and spotted deer, both endangered species, have become an unanticipated food chain in a reserve in... |
| 03 Jun 09 |
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Pythons swallow deer population » Shanghai Daily CHINESE conservationists say the rapid breeding of protected pythons in a nature reserve in south China's Hainan Province has endangered a rare deer species there. Both conservationists and researchers aren't... |
| 03 Jun 09 |
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Fast python propagation threatens rare deer species in S China » People's Daily Chinese conservationists say rapid the propagation of pythons at a nature reserve in south China's Hainan Province has endangered the increase of a rare deer species living there. Both conservationists and researchers are at a loss to offer... |
| 12 Mar 09 |
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3 endangered species to be protected in HK » People's Daily Sawfish, European eel and Brazil wood will be added to the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance from March 13, Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said Thursday. The department said the control of... |
| 07 Jul 08 |
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Wild deers of Beijing » Danwei Roe Deer Yesterday in the mountains west of Beijing in Hebei Province, your correspondent stumbled into a wild deer: the Siberian Roe Deer (Capreolus pygargus). It looked very similar to the deer pictured left, which is a different species - the plain... |