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Dino Diamonds Luxist
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Filed under: Jewelry Maybe wearing a live cockroach isn't
your thing. If you are looking for a bit of the bizarre without the whole creepy-crawly factor you might want to check
out Dino Diamonds . The California-based business sells slices of
150-million-year-old dung.
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African countries branded with eco-labels People.com.cn
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 African nations such as Madagascar and Rwanda are starting to "brand" themselves as unique ecotourism destinations in a bid to carve a lucrative niche in the global
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TV Today Philliy.com
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Madagascar (8-9:30 p.m., HBO) - Animals decide to explore the world beyond the zoo in New York's Central Park - and get themselves into a much bigger adventure than they anticipated - in this animated tale. Chris Rock and Ben Stiller have the central voice roles as a zebra and
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TV Today Philliy.com
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Madagascar (8-9:30 p.m., HBO) - Animals decide to explore the world beyond the zoo in New York's Central Park - and get themselves into a much bigger adventure than they anticipated - in this animated tale. Chris Rock and Ben Stiller have the central voice roles as a zebra and
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What's happening The Olympian
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 bull; The 2006 Summer Free Family Film Festival presents
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SA researchers discover new deadly parasite Topix
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 By Rebecca Rosenberg Four new species and one new genus of parasites that infect frogs were discovered by a South African research team on a recent trip to
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SA researchers discover new deadly parasite Topix
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 By Rebecca Rosenberg Four new species and one new genus of parasites that infect frogs were discovered by a South African research team on a recent trip to
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SA researchers discover new deadly parasite Topix
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 By Rebecca Rosenberg Four new species and one new genus of parasites that infect frogs were discovered by a South African research team on a recent trip to
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Limber Robot Might Hitchhike to Space Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Lemurs, those wide-eyed, active, monkey-like animals running around the island in the movie 'Madagascar,' are known for their ability to leap. A robotic lemur being tested at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory moves more slowly, but might someday take
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Limber Robot Might Hitchhike to Space PhysOrg.com
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Lemurs, those wide-eyed, active, monkey-like animals running around the island in the movie "Madagascar," are known for their ability to leap. A robotic lemur being tested at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory moves more slowly, but might someday take its own giant leap - by going into space with
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African symposium to focus on how nature can help alleviate poverty EurekAlert!
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 An unprecedented international conference on June 20-24 in Madagascar will examine how conserving Africa's unmatched biodiversity can help alleviate poverty, fight disease and improve the quality of life of hundreds of millions of people across the continent. Called "Defying Nature.s End: The African Context," the symposium attended by government leaders,
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Scientists develop first comprehensive theory explaining Madagascar's rich biodiversity EurekAlert!
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 For the first time, scientists offer a comprehensive theory explaining how so many animals came to be limited to such small geographic areas across Madagascar. In some lowland areas, these animals tended to be isolated by the configuration of certain watersheds, and this isolation led to speciation..Using an analysis of
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Special Speciation in Madagascar Science/AAAS
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Scientists develop first comprehensive theory explaining Madagascar’s rich biodiversity Brightsurf.com
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 An international team of scientists has developed an explanation for why Madagascar has such a wealth of animals found only on this
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Scientists Develop First Comprehensive Theory Explaining Madagascar's Rich Biodiversity Science Daily
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 For the first time, scientists offer a comprehensive theory explaining how so many animals came to be limited to such small geographic areas across Madagascar. In some lowland areas, these animals tended to be isolated by the configuration of certain watersheds, and this isolation led to speciation. Using an analysis
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Scientists Develop First Comprehensive Theory Explaining Madagascar's Rich Biodiversity Topix
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 An international team of scientists has developed an explanation for why Madagascar has such a wealth of animals found only on this
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Scientists Develop First Comprehensive Theory Explaining Madagascar's Rich Biodiversity Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Source: Field Museum Posted: May 22, 2006 Yahoo: del.icio.us: Save This Page Scientists Develop First Comprehensive Theory Explaining Madagascar's Rich Biodiversity An international team of scientists has developed an explanation for why Madagascar
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Leaping Lemurs Boldly Go Where Astronauts Go Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Lemurs, those wide-eyed, active, monkey-like animals running around the island in the movie 'Madagascar,' are known for their ability to leap. A robotic lemur being tested at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory moves more slowly, but might someday take
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hy does Madagascar have so many unique animals? Mongabay.com
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Scientists have developed the first comprehensive theory to explain Madagascar's rich biodiversity. Madagascar, larger than California and about size the size of Texas or France, is the world's fourth largest island. Isolated in the Indian Ocean off the coast of southern Africa, about 70% of the estimated 250,000 species found
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France in the Indian Ocean Food and Agriculture Organization
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Source: Mer et Marine Un espace immense s’étalant des régions chaudes du nord de Madagascar aux glaces des terres australes ; la France possède une dizaine d’îles dans l’Océan indien et quelques 2 millions de km² à surveiller. « Si la Réunion est connue de la France entière, ce que
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