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  • Hundreds of Tortoises to Be Snuffed Out by Their Saviors

    08/27/2013 5:30:07 PM PDT · by kevcol · 60 replies
    Yahoo News ^ | August 27, 2013 | Anna Hess
    The sheltered existence of hundreds of desert tortoises will come to a sad and tragic end in early 2014. A lack of funds at The Desert Tortoise Conservation Center, located outside Las Vegas, Nevada, will cause the sanctuary to close its doors and euthanize about half of its 1,400 tortoise residents, reports the Associated Press. The facility was created in 1990 when the overdevelopment—namely McMansions, solar plants, and strip malls—of the turtles' native habitats caused the critters to be put on the endangered species list. The center previously upheld a $1 million annual budget, mostly fueled by "raking in funds...
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Renewable Energy Is Key to U.S. Growth

    10/23/2012 10:08:32 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 25 replies
    Yahoo! Finance ^ | 10/23/12 | Henry Blodget | Daily Ticker
    One of the most important issues in this year's election is energy. Our ongoing addiction to Mideast oil leaves us dependent on countries that are often unstable and hostile. Developing our own domestic energy resources and investing in renewable energy lessens this dependence. It also has the potential to create jobs and improve our trade deficit. The two presidential candidates have laid out energy plans that sound similar: both President Obama and Governor Romney want to continue to develop domestic energy resources, including renewable energy, with the aim of making the U.S. less dependent on foreign oil. But according to...
  • Mosquito Evolution Spells Trouble For Galapagos Wildlife

    06/02/2009 6:21:52 AM PDT · by steve-b · 23 replies · 613+ views
    The Galapagos giant tortoise and other iconic wildlife are facing a new threat from disease, as some of the islands' mosquitoes develop a taste for reptile blood. Scientists from the University of Leeds, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and the Galapagos National Park have discovered that while its mainland ancestors prefer the blood of mammals and the occasional bird, the Galapagos form of the black salt marsh mosquito (Aedes taeniorhynchus) has shifted its behaviour to feed mainly on reptiles – primarily Galapagos giant tortoises and marine iguanas. The findings raise fears that these changes could devastate the islands' unique...
  • Mojave Desert tortoises being relocated to expand Army training (Ft. Irwin)

    04/03/2008 2:09:26 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 23 replies · 48+ views
    Scientists have begun moving the Mojave Desert's flagship species, the desert tortoise, to make room for tank training at the Army's Fort Irwin despite protests by some conservationists. The controversial project, billed as the largest desert tortoise move in California history, involves transferring 770 endangered reptiles from Army land to a dozen public plots overseen by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Fort Irwin has sought to expand its 643,000-acre training site into tortoise territory for two decades. The Army said it needs an extra 131,000 acres to accommodate faster tanks and longer-range weapons used each month to train some...
  • Passenger caught with 499 tortoises in luggage

    09/16/2003 8:22:17 AM PDT · by bedolido · 20 replies · 259+ views
    Yahoooooo News ^ | 09/16/03 | Staff Writer
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore has charged an Indian national for trading in endangered wildlife after finding 499 live star tortoises in his carry-on luggage, the latest sign of growing Asian trade in illegal animals. The 28-year-old man had tried to smuggle the tortoises from Chennai in southern India but was caught on Monday at Singapore's main international airport, said an official at the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore. He was promised S$100 (36 pounds) for smuggling the star-striped animals, which have a street value of about S$30,000, the AVA said on Tuesday. The tortoises were handed over to the...