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  1. Malaysian tribesman paid by syndicates to poach tigers--WWF

    Tribesmen in Malaysia are being paid by syndicates to trap wildlife, including critically endangered tigers, to meet insatiable demand from China, a conservationist said Wednesday.

    17:08:24 2010-02-10
  2. At Eco Fashion Week, clothes to make Mother Nature happy

    Newspaper ballgowns, recycled plastic sandals and coats made of wool from "happy and free" sheep -- designers are showing clothes to make Mother Nature smile at GreenShows Eco Fashion Week.

    15:37:50 2010-02-10
  3. Shame campaign planned vs bets hurting trees

    Environmentalists in Central Luzon were disappointed and angry on the first day of the election campaign period as supporters of candidates nailed or tied posters on trees along the Manila North Road (MacArthur Highway) and local roads.

    00:19:01 2010-02-10
  4. In Subic, a top asset is threatened

    PASSING THROUGH THE main gate of the Subic Bay Freeport and leaving Olongapo City behind, the first thing that a visitor notices, aside from the changed surroundings, is the stench from Kalalake River that runs under the bridge.

    00:18:42 2010-02-10
  5. Candidates breaking the law

    TUESDAY WAS THE FIRST DAY of the official campaign period and most of the news was about how the candidates were breaking the law. Even in the early morning hours, there were already reports of police nabbing groups of men caught defacing walls, bridges and any fixed spot imaginable with posters of candidates.

    22:46:30 2010-02-09
  6. Appreciating nature as much as cars

    Anyone who saw the convoy must have been aghast by the number of mountain bikes on the roof and at the rear of the Subaru vehicles.

    20:48:34 2010-02-09
  7. Green groups welcome ‘writ of kalikasan’

    Environmental groups on Tuesday welcomed Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno’s proposed “writ of kalikasan,” saying the move by was a “progressive measure” taken by the high court to address the “injustices” experienced by Filipinos from ecologically-destructive projects.

    14:00:56 2010-02-09
  8. Global warming an Olympic worry, says Rogge

    VANCOUVER- Global warming is starting to worry the International Olympic Committee, with concern mounting over how it might affect future Games.

    10:36:55 2010-02-09
  9. Five-meter alligator kills girl in Brazil

    SAO PAULO- An alligator that killed an 11-year-old girl bathing in a creek in northern Brazil was shot dead by searchers with the victim still in its jaws, reports said Monday.

    10:31:22 2010-02-09
  10. Wildlife group, stars urge Indians to save the tiger

    MUMBAI- As China prepares to usher in the Year of the Tiger next week, a massive publicity drive has begun in neighbouring India, where the big cat is the national animal, to save it from extinction.

    10:02:56 2010-02-09
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