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·24/6/2009 - The living dead - Australia's disappearing landscape, Mongabay

·17/6/2009 - New report predicts dire consequences for every U.S. region from global warming, Mongabay

·14/6/2009 - Wisconsin: America’s iconic Midwest forests in significant decline, Mongabay

·15/4/2009 - California: New lichen named after Obama, Mongabay

·9/2/2009 - United Kingdom: Tories plan 'biocredits' to put cash value on wildlife, Guardian

·3/2/2009 - 12 new species of frogs discovered in India, Mongabay

·29/1/2009 - Bird discovery shows China's ecological potential, Associated Press


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·IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, The

·Endangered Species Program

·Climate, Community and Biodiversity Alliance, The

·National Invasive Species Information Center

·Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)


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1. BIODIVERSITY New York State Biodiversity Project Needs Assessment           Rank: 72%*******___
BIODIVERSITY New York State Biodiversity Project Needs Assessment March 2001 NEW YORK STATE BIODIVERSITY PROJECT NEEDS ASSESSMENT prepared by the Environmental Law Institute March 2001 The New York State Biodiversity Project is a partnership of the American Museum of Natural History's Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, Environmental Law Institute, New York State Biodiversity Research Institute, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, The Nature Conservancy of New York,...
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2. Species Accounts -- Animals           Rank: 71%*******___
Arboreal Salamander Amphibian SoCal Biodiversity - Animals Arboreal Salamander Amphibian Arroyo Toad Arboreal Salamander Arboreal Salamander (Aneides lugubris) Management Status Heritage Status Rank: G5N5S4 Federal: None State: None Other: Species identified as a local viability concern (Stephenson and Calcarone 1999) General Distribution Arboreal salamander occurs in yellow pine and black oak forests in the Sierra Nevada, and in coastal live oak woodlands from northern California to Baja...
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3. Biodiversity Hotspots - New Caledonia - Unique and Threated Biodiversi...           Rank: 71%*******___
Mountains of Southwest China New Caledonia New Zealand Philippines Polynesia-Micronesia Southwest Australia Succulent Karoo Sundaland Tropical Andes Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena Wallacea Western Ghats and Sri Lanka unique and threatened biodiversity New Caledonia is one of the world's smallest hotspots, yet it is very diverse and, like the other remnants of the ancient super-continent Gondwanaland (Madagascar, Australia, and New Zealand), supports high levels of endemism. This rich biodiversity...
http://www.biodiversityscience.org/...donia/biodiversity.xml
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4. New Species Found in Lost World of Indonesian New Guinea           Rank: 71%*******___
New Guinea WASHINGTON, DC, February 8, 2006 (ENS) - "It's as close to the Garden of Eden as you're going to find on Earth," said an awed Bruce Beehler of Conservation International, co-leader of a team who found a "lost world" of new bird species, giant flowers, and rare animals that were unafraid of humans in the mountains of western New Guinea. Beehler, vice president of Conservation International's Melanesia Center for Biodiversity Conservation, and a team of U.S., Indonesian, and Australian...
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5. New Mammal Species Identified In Australia           Rank: 71%*******___
Identified In Australia In the current crisis of global biodiversity loss, the discovery of new species is a welcome addition. But the recent finding that the mountain brushtail possum, an arboreal marsupial mammal of Australian wet forests, is actually made up of two species also poses new conservation challenges. The new possum species is proposed in an article in the latest Australian Journal of Zoology (Volume 50, Issue 4), authored by Earthwatch-supported biologist Dr. David Lindenmayer...
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6. Species Accounts--Plants           Rank: 71%*******___
California Native Plant Society (2001): List 1B; R-E-D Code 3-1-3 General Distribution Abies bracteata is endemic to the Santa Lucia Range of Monterey and northern San Luis Obispo Counties (Griffin 1993, California Native Plant Society 2001). The species is narrowly distributed in an area about 13 miles (21 kilometers) wide by 55 miles (88 kilometers) long on the Los Padres National Forest and a portion of Fort Hunter Liggett. Information on distribution in San Luis Obispo County is difficult to...
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7. New species of bat, frogs found in Congo forests           Rank: 71%*******___
bat, frogs found in Congo forests Six new species, including a bat and two frogs, have been discovered in Democratic Republic of the Congo in an eastern area off limits to scientists for decades because of violence, a wildlife group said on Tuesday. The New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society said researchers conducted a survey of a remote forested region just west of Lake Tanganyika between January and March. "If we can find six new species in such a short period it makes you wonder what...
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