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2015-02-09 Pakistan Science


i24news
   
'Arabian Ark' helps save wildlife from extinction   
i24news
Oryx, giraffes and cheetahs roam an "Arabian Ark" nature reserve on a desert Gulf island where species once facing extinction in the region are making a comeback. Since... A falcon takes off on Sir Bani Yas Island, one of the largest natural islands in the UAE.

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Column: Saving Nature, Without Despair   
Valley News
Telling bad news while fostering hope has been the environmental movement's most difficult challenge for decades, and the level of difficulty rose with the arrival of climate change. The End of Nature, the title of Vermont writer Bill McKibben's book in 1989 ...

COVER STORY: This Changes Everything By Naomi Klein   DAWN.com

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Care2.com
   
orca Lolita comes to species protection list   
Care2.com
Separated from the family, banished from the natural habitat, imprisoned in the Seaquarium: Orca Lolita lives in captivity for over four decades. Now there's a little bit of hope for freedom. Since September 14, 1970 Lolita is in captivity and attraction in US ...

Captive killer whale to be added to endangered species list   WTMA
Captive killer whale included in ESA listing of Southern Resident orcas   Journal of the San Juan Islands
Captive killer whale in Miami to be added to endangered species list   NBC2 News

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NDTV
   
Launch of SpaceX Rocket with US Weather Satellite Delayed Due to Technical ...   
NDTV
Cape Canaveral, Florida: Launch of a SpaceX rocket with a U.S. weather satellite bound for deep space was called off minutes before liftoff on Sunday due to a technical problem, officials said. Launch had been targeted for 6:10 p.m. EST (2310 GMT) from ...

Warning System for Solar Storms Is Kept on Earth for Now   New York Times
SpaceX calls off launch of NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory   Firstpost
SpaceX delays launch of space weather satellite   The Week Magazine
Daily Mail   
The Hindu   
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Daily Science Journal
   
Parts of Washington and Oregon Covered with Mysterious Milky Ash   
Daily Science Journal
Presence of a mysterious milky ash substance in the rainfall has been reported by the emergency officials from Washington and Oregon. The origin of the substance is not clear yet. The dirty rain has been reported in more than 15 cities as per the reports of ...

Russian Volcano Blamed For Mysterious Milky Rain In Northwestern U.S.   The Inquisitr
See Mysterious 'Milky Rain' on Cars in the Northwest   ABC News
"Mystery ash" in Pacific Northwest blamed on Russian volcanic eruptions   SMN Weekly
Opposing Views   
Frontline Desk   
CNN   
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