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Environment News Service News Index October 2005
- AmeriScan: October 31, 2005
- Environmental Lawyers Wary of Supreme Court Nominee Alito
- Aid Fails to Reach 200,000 Pakistan Earthquake Survivors
- European Bird Flu Scare Could Extend Ban on Wild Bird Imports
- Public Permitted to Roam British Lands Previously Off-Limits
- AmeriScan: October 28, 2005
- Conservation of American Landscape Treasures Underfunded
- U.S. Foods Labeled Organic May Still Contain Synthetics
- Artifical Breeding Colonies Proposed for Endanagered Albatross
- AmeriScan: October 27, 2005
- Hurricanes Heap Energy Supply Problems on United States
- Miers Withdraws Her Nomination as Supreme Court Justice
- The Pine Barrens of New Jersey: A Photoessay by Michael A. Hogan
- Health Ministers Pledge Coordinated Fight Against Bird Flu
- AmeriScan: October 26, 2005
- Senate Committee Rejects Republican Refinery Bill
- Pombo Would Sell Federally Protected Lands to Mining Companies
- South African Panel Recommends Canned Hunting Ban
- Global Warming Puts Half of All Reefs at Risk
- EU Plans to Clean Marine Environment in 15 Years
- Florida Picks Up the Pieces Left by Hurricane Wilma
- AmeriScan: October 24, 2005
- Hurricane Wilma Looms Over Southern Florida
- EU Agrees Voluntary Plan to Fight Illegal Logging, Timber Trade
- U.S. Bird Flu Mission to Southeast Asia Strengthens Cooperation
- Amazon Drought Worst in 100 Years
- AmeriScan: October 21, 2005
- Challenges to Eco-Labeling Arise in World Trade Talks
- Sick Babies Add to Chechen Woes
- World's Smallest Car Built From a Single Molecule
- Humanitarian Disaster Unfolding in Pakistan's Mountains
- First Kyoto Protocol Emission Credits Generated by Honduras
- Bird Experts Warn Against Culling Wild Birds to Control Flu
- AmeriScan: October 19, 2005
- Strongest Atlantic Hurricane on Record, Wilma Aims at Gulf of Mexico
- Bird Flu Suspected in Macedonia
- U.S. Navy Sued to Block Mid-frequency Sonar Harmful to Whales
- Rain Replaces Snow as Puget Sound Warms
- AmeriScan: October 18, 2005
- Panama Bay Protected for Millions of Migrating Shorebirds
- Global Sea Level Rise Forecast to Flood Low-Lying Coastlines
- Louisiana Governor Creates New Hurricane Recovery Agency
- Bird Flu Spreads to Greece, Migratory Birds Suspected
- AmeriScan: October 17, 2005
- Pakistan Earthquake Relief Still at the Lifesaving Stage
- EU on High Alert: Dangerous Bird Flu Found in Romanian Ducks
- Young People Embrace the UN Millenium Development Goals
- Cameroon's Two New National Parks Shelter Forests, Wildlife
- AmeriScan: October 14, 2005
- Disease Stalks Pakistan's Injured, Homeless, Children After Quake
- U.S. Health Secretary Signs Bird Flu Deals with Laos, Cambodia
- Most Endangered U.S. Forests Ranking Pinpoints Logging Pressure
- Hurricane Floodwater and Sediment Sampling Shows Toxic Locations
- AmeriScan: October 13, 2005
- Baby Products Found to Contain Hazardous Chemicals
- UN Report: Deforestation Does Not Cause Widespread Flooding
- Hybrids Reign Supreme Over Fuel Economy List
- Pine Barrens Wetland Released from Farm Duty, Returns to Nature
- AmeriScan: October 12, 2005
- Bob Hunter Memorial Park Declared in Ontario Honors Environmental Leader
- Rescue Workers Rush to Help Pakistan's Earthquake Survivors
- World Urged to Prepare Now for 50 Million Environmental Refugees
- Central America Mourns Victims of Natural Disasters
- ExxonMobil Agrees to $570 Million Clean Air Settlement
- Bird Flu Spreads to Turkey, EU Bans Imports of Live Turkish Birds
- AmeriScan: October 10, 2005
- Death Toll in Pakistan Earthquake Estimated at 40,000
- CryoSat Launch Failure Dumps Ice-Monitoring Satellite in the Sea
- UN Nuclear Oversight Agency and Its Chief Win Nobel Peace Prize
- New Conservation Groups Formed at World Wilderness Congress
- AmeriScan: October 7, 2005
- Engines of Ecotourism, Understaffed Wildlife Refuges Still at Risk
- Activists Worldwide Protest Japan's Dolphin Slaughter
- Health Experts Strategize to Avert Global Bird Flu Pandemic
- AmeriScan: October 6, 2005
- United States Unprepared for Bird Flu Pandemic, Democrats Warn
- Nuclear Bomb Material Removed from Czech Research Reactor
- First European Ice Monitoring Satellite Flies Saturday
- Brazil Struggles to Control Invasive Animals and Plants
- AmeriScan: October 5, 2005
- Bats, Not Civets, Identified as Wildlife Reservoir for SARS
- Bush Would Use Military to Quarantine Avian Flu Pandemic
- Mexico First in Latin America to Set Aside Wilderness
- Worldwide Coral Health Monitoring From Space Now Possible
- AmeriScan: October 3, 2005
- Never a Judge, Harriet Miers Nominated to Supreme Court
- One Month Later, New Orleans Nearly Pumped Dry
- Tourists Destroy Unique Turtle Habitat on Greek Island
- Funds Found to Rid Seven African Nations of Obsolete Pesticides
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