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Seychelles Conservation Sees the Light - 30 Dec 2006If you’re feeling seasonally affected, imagine you’re sitting on an idyllic beach in the Seychelles and can feel the waves lap gently over your toes. For this is the setting for a very exciting...
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The Price of Rarity - 13 Dec 2006The rarer things become the harder they are to find. True, but this does not mean that there’s much respite for species approaching extinction. In fact, according to a new study published in the...
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The Curse of the Cruise Ship - 8 Dec 2006A letter to this week’s New Scientist ( Galapagos gains; 9 December, p. 25) responds to a news story written a few months ago by my biographer Henry Nicholls ( Trouble in Darwin’s...
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Book of the Week - 8 Dec 2006On Monday 11th December, I suggest tuning in to BBC Radio 4’s Book of the Week at 9.45 am GMT and repeated just after midnight at 12.30 am. Next week’s featured text will be Charles Darwin's...
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Hammerheads Getting Hammered - 5 Dec 2006Beneath the giant tortoise that adorns the logo of the Galapagos National Park Service swims a hammerhead shark, a species that should be top of pecking order in the Galapagos Marine Reserve....
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Christmas Card - 5 Dec 2006Should you be in the market for a tortoise-related Christmas card, the Galapagos Conservation Trust has the answer: the "Christmas Pudding Tortoise" card by Hannah Graham, the...
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