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POPSRobert Bateman in Russia Another environmentally themed work is Castor Canadensis, in which Bateman depicts “a very frightened and angry beaver” standing in the middle of a highway. “It could be about to get run over by a big machine, which is a symbol of what’s happening to wildlife in Canada.”
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POPSSooooo heartwarming....Finnigan Ok fellow clipmark friends... started new tumblr page which seems really cool. Works with twitter and can add pic, videos, music, you name it. Mine purely heartwarming stories and clips. Si if your into it please visit. If you have tumbr, add me. www.angelswatch.tumblr.com
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POPSunicorn chasers, ready for use Feeling down? Been reading too much about politics? Fed up with infighting among community members (whichever community or subculture it may be)? Or maybe you made the mistake of clicking through a link sent by a friend who said "hey, you want to see the worst photo on the Internet?" Here's a list of unicorn chasers for when you need a pick-me-up.
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POPSDrillers eye oil reserves off California coast Californians have generally opposed drilling since a platform blowout in 1969 splashed 3 million gallons of black, gooey crude oil on 35 miles of beaches around Santa Barbara, killing otters and seabirds. The destruction of shoreline and wildlife sparked activism and led to the creation of the Coastal Commission. But when gas prices peaked a few months ago amid cries of "drill, baby, drill" at rallies for GOP presidential candidate John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin, 51 percent of Californians said they favored more offshore drilling, according to a survey by the Public Policy Institute of California.
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POPSunlikely causal linkby
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"They found that when otters were abundant, eagle prey consisted of predominantly kelp-forest fish and sea otter pups. When the otters were rare, however, the proportion of marine birds in the eagles' diet was much higher. "
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POPSBush Proposal Bypasses Endangered Species Experts By J.R. Pegg "With these changes, the Bush administration threatens to undo more than 30 years of progress," said John Kostyack, a senior official with the National Wildlife Federation, one of the nation's largest environmental groups.
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POPSHolding Hands Two sea otters in the Vancouver Aquarium float around holing paws. At one point they drift apart, and one of them reaches out to clamp again. Is that cute or what?
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POPSLos Angeles returns Owens River ''One of the largest river-restoration projects in the country has sent a gentle current of water meandering through what just a year ago was largely a sandy, rocky bed best used as a horse trail and barely distinguishable from the surrounding high desert scrub.''