Sep 03
photo: Graham Racher via flickr
Go chimps, go! An interesting new paper in the journal
Primates documents how a group of
chimpanzees in
Bossou, Guinea have been successfully deactivating snares set by human bushmeat hunters. Though not always successful, the scienti...
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Sep 03
photo: Mr. T in DC via flickr
A bit of a sustainable seafood smackdown is ongoing: In a new opinion piece in the journal
Nature scientists from the University of British Columbia, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and other institutions have called out the
Marine Stewardship Council for not doing a good job at marine stewardship. As is to be expected, MSC strongly disagrees. ...
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Sep 03
Photo: Banksy.co.uk
Poor Dolphin
World-famous guerilla artist Banksy has made many
environmental statements in the past, but we think this one is particularly clever, especially with the
events of the past few months. Check out the video after the jump to see the coin-operated kiddie ride in action....
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Sep 03
photo: Dave Parker via flickr
In the tug of war over whether organic farming is really better than conventional chemical-laden farming, a new study in the online peer-reviewed journal
PLoS One comes out solidly in support of the benefits of organic. Self-described as the most comprehensive study of its kind, researchers from
Washington State University found that commercial organic farms produce was more...
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