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POPSunlikely causal linkby
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"They found that when otters were abundant, eagle prey consisted of predominantly kelp-forest fish and sea otter pups. When the otters were rare, however, the proportion of marine birds in the eagles' diet was much higher. "
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POPSOrder Charleston Gifts Online - Image Merchants Fall Gifts Charleston, SC Gifts - The Ravenel Bridge We have added this beautiful photograph of the Ravenel Bridge to our collection this fall. Taken from a vantage point 187 feet in the air, it offers a clear view of the splendid architecture of the bridge. Print Size: 14×21. Sheet size: 17×22. This image has also been added to our Velvet Lined Box collection.
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POPSBiological Diversity- Any and all people dedicated to these causes are important to support. By action, example and with a small monetary contribution.
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POPSA BOLD EAGLE THIS BEAUTIFUL BIRD IS ABOUT WE REALLY SHOULD BE CELEBRATING. WE HAVE LOST SIGHT OF THE PERSONAL HARDSHIP, PAIN, SUFFERING, AND LOSS THAT OUR ANCESTORS ENDURED TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT.......... IF YOU DOUBT MY WORDS JUST RENT THE HBO MINI-SERIES ENTITLED........ "JOHN ADAMS".......IT WILL ROCK YOUR THINKING........ SO FOR OUR CHILDREN........ I GIVE THANKS AND ALSO FOR OUR GRANDCHILDREN, AND THE GENERATIONS OF CHILDREN TO COME...........I GIVE THANKS TO THE DIVINE AND TO OUR COUNTRYMEN OF YESTERYEAR......... WITH LOVE
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POPSBald Eagle Gets New Beak Looks like it is stuck on with sticky tape. Wonderful effort. To the critics I say, they would have fixed the hunter if the eagle had ripped his bloody eyes out, so why not the (illegally ?) shot eagle?
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POPSProtect Bristol Bay, Alaska from Dirty Gold!
5 of the nation's leading jewelry retailers support the protection of Alaska's Bristol Bay from large-scale metals mining. A Canadian mining corporation wants to create one of North America’s largest open pit gold-copper mines, the proposed Pebble Mine, in the headwaters of Bristol Bay: a pit 2.5 miles wide and a toxic lagoon almost 20 square miles. The "No Dirty Gold" campaign lists the "Golden Rules" for responsible mining: basic standards to insure gold is not produced at the expense of communities, the workers, and the environment The hard-rock mining industry is the single largest source of toxic releases in the US and this industry has caused enormous damage to rivers and fisheries around the world. Native villages of Bristol Bay harvest fish and game to support their lifestyle. Bristol Bay is also home to populations of moose, seal, walrus, grizzly, brown, and black bear, beaver, wolverine, bald eagle, caribou, beluga and killer whale, wolves, and more!
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POPSThe Best News From 2007 Thankfully, there was no lumps of coal in this stocking from the <b><a href="http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/archives/year-in-review/top-10-for-2007.html">Good News Network</a></b>. Just an enjoyable list of <b><a href="http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/archives/year-in-review/top-10-for-2007.html">Top Ten Good News Stories of 2007!</a>.</b>
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POPS12 Environmental Victories in 2007 The Environmental Defense Fund uses science, economics and law to create innovative, equitable and cost-effective solutions to society's most urgent environmental problems.
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POPSOk, I'm OFFICIALLY worried SOME (and only some) of what Newt Gingrich is saying actually is making a bit of sense... Don't worry, I still find him to be a rather loathsome fellow, but in addition to calling out the administration on the phony war on terror, he's also promoting the idea of **gasp!** both parties working together to solve some of our problems. If the old boy's not careful, he may find himself kicked out of the GOP for being too reasonable.