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Environment News Service News Index August 2005
- Global Warming Lawsuit Against U.S. Agencies Passes Court Test
- AmeriScan: August 24, 2005
- Antiviral Drug Donation Eases Fear of Bird Flu Pandemic
- Brazil, Colombia at Odds Over Silver Amazon Fish
- Shy Cloud Forest Birds Identified as New Species
- Iraqi Marshlands Reflooded to 40 Percent of Former Area
- Aquaculture Central to African Fish for All Summit
- AmeriScan: August 22, 2005
- Water on the Menu in Stockholm This Week
- Community Succeeds in Shutting Indian Coke Bottling Plant
- U.S. Overseas Disaster Outreach Covers Military, Civilian Flanks
- Somali Hijackers Refuse to Release UN Food Aid Ship
- AmeriScan: August 19, 2005
- Fishing, Climate Change, Development Jeopardize U.S. Coral Reefs
- First Global Bird Map Shows Complex Diversity Patterns
- European States Miss Deadline for Tough Packaging Waste Law
- B.C. Forest Manager Rebuked for Ignoring Endangered Plants
- Lion-Human Conflict Resolution Strategy Proposed for Tanzania
- AmeriScan: August 16, 2005
- Smoky Haze Chokes Southeast Asia
- Cyber Black Market Dims Outlook for Endangered Species Survival
- Quantum Dots and Smart Materials the Future of Solar Energy
- AmeriScan: August 15, 2005
- Tennessee Coal Road Blocked to Protest Mountaintop Removal Mining
- Bear Experts Warn Risky Bike Paths Planned in Grand Teton Park
- Poachers Drive Macedonia’s Unique Trout Towards Extinction
- Rice Genome Sequence Means More Food for the Future
- AmeriScan: August 12, 2005
- U.S. Disregard of Softwood Ruling Puts NAFTA on Shaky Ground
- Zimbabwe Evictions Continue in Defiance of International Outcry
- Madagascar Yields Its Secrets - Two New Lemur Species
- AmeriScan: August 11, 2005
- Tiger Bone Contraband Seized at Taiwan Airport
- Heat Hammers Europe, WWF Blames Global Warming
- U.S. Highway, Public Transit Improvements Funded Through 2009
- Six Most Threatened U.S. National Wildlife Refuges Named
- Afghan Farmers Bet on Sweet Alternative to Opium
- AmeriScan: August 9, 2005
- Million Year Yucca Mountain Safety Standards Proposed
- Water Behind Deadly Clash at Monterrico Peruvian Mine Site
- EU Permits Genetically Modified Maize in as Animal Feed
- English Wildflower Meadows Disappearing
- AmeriScan: August 8, 2005
- Bush Signs Energy Bill Into Law to Mixed Reviews
- Devil's Lake Water Outlet to be Filtered for Invasives
- Allergies Plague More Than Half the U.S. Population
- Global Nuclear Disarmament Urged on Atomic Bomb 60th Anniversary
- AmeriScan: August 5, 2005
- All World's Glaciers Could Melt, Latest Scientific Data Indicates
- New Elite Force Will Guard U.S. Weapons-Grade Nuclear Materials
- Brazilian President Kicks Off National Biodiesel Program
- AmeriScan: August 4, 2005
- Emergency Food Airlifted to Starving Niger as Appeals Intensify
- NOAA Adds Five Major Hurricanes to 2005 Atlantic Forecast
- Record Rains Sweep Mumbai Into Flood Emergency
- Tourist Hunters Leave Serbia to the Poachers
- AmeriScan: August 3, 2005
- Hawaii Residents Sue for Environmental Review of Biopharm Algae
- Montana Dam to Be Removed in $100 Million Mine Waste Cleanup
- Northern Seas Yield Biodiversity Gems, Southern Ocean Study Funded
- UK Blood Donors Told They May Carry Human Mad Cow Disease
- AmeriScan: August 1, 2005
- Saving Nepal's Rhinos, One Truckload at a Time
- Environmental Red Lights, Green Lights in New Transportation Law
- Funding for Natural Resources Agencies Falls Short of Needs
- Europeans Want to Curb Aviation's Rising Climate Emissions
- With A Pure Heart: Children's World Summit for the Environment
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