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Up to 45,000 wild horses face slaughter by the U.S. government Special

AHL: Toronto Marlies win to advance to Calder Cup finals

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'The vine that ate the South' invades Canada Special

Kudzu, the invasive vine overrunning the southern United States, has been found in Canada for the first time. A patch on the north shore of Lake Erie near the town of Kingsville, Ontario, was first noticed in July of this year.
Digital Journal Report by Bob Gordon - 1 comment

What is the Real Impact of Invasive Species?

Invasive species are one of the top causes of biological diversity loss worldwide and significantly impact cultural diversity.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 8 comments

FBI turns to broad new wiretap method

The FBI appears to have adopted an invasive Internet surveillance technique that collects far more data on innocent Americans than previously has been disclosed.
In the Media by Ziad Chatila - 1 comment

Purple Loosestrife - So Beautiful - So Big a Problem

This beautiful photograph of purple loosestrife growing beside a reflecting pond is one of my favorite photographs in my collection. I took it last spring at the McNary Wildlife Reguge near Pasco, Washington.
In the Media by photoguy
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Wrestling one of the UK's most invasive pests

American border agents found a dreaded invasive insect crossing into Detroit from Windsor.

Thousands of rural workers in Honduras join land invasions as a part of a dispute with large landowners and the government.

Scientists warn that seeds attached to Antarctic tourists and researchers are bringing invasive plant species that could potentially threaten the southern continent's ecosystems.


Three people arrested in a home invasion robbery of world poker champion Jonathan Duhamel appeared in Quebec court Thursday seeking bail.

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The Brown Tree Snake is mildly venomous to humans and poses a significant risk to small children.
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The Brown Tree Snake is mildly venomous to humans and poses a significant risk to small children.
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Invasive Blogs

How Bacterial Pathogens Enter Cells

Researchers have discovered that a bacterial pathogen can breakdown down protective molecules, known as mucins, on...
May 16, 2012 in  Reason and Science by Tim Sandle

FACEBOOK – the good, the bad and the ugly

Today, my focus is Facebook. And, ok, maybe there’s nothing “ugly” to report, but I had to use a little creative...
Mar 29, 2012 by A Shipkus

ON THE BARRICADES FOR 3/25/10

My, but it has been a busy time of late for activism. Particularly interesting has been the activism surrounding...
Mar 25, 2012 by Jon Pike

“Parasite singles”, “boomerang kids”, and “accordion families”

The Japanese call them “parasite singles”, the Americans “boomerang kids”. Sociologists refer to the...
Mar 21, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

The outdoor rock garden will remain when I travel on

When the Tortoise Cat and I make our move westward next week, our outdoor rock garden (and "trespasser discourager")...
Oct 20, 2011 by Elizabeth Cunningham Perkins - 1 comment
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