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Devil’s Tower (photo)This image was the winner in the Parks category of the 2008 Great Outdoors Photo Contest. |
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Devil’s Tower (photo)This image was the winner in the Parks category of the 2008 Great Outdoors Photo Contest. |
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Traffic deaths decline as more people are buckling upIt’s becoming increasingly safer on the roads. |
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Snowplows clear roads for transplant patientChuck Forbes has battled liver disease for half of his 59 years. |
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Senate Votes ‘Yes’ on Public Lands Protection PackageWashington, D.C., USA - The U.S. Senate today passed the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act with a bipartisan vote of 73-21, ending a year-long standoff between the Democratic majority and a small group of lawmakers who blocked the conservation measures. |
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Skies to be swept for alien lifeHat Creek, California - The switch has been thrown on a telescope specifically designed to seek out alien life. |
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Al Gore & IPCC Share Nobel Peace Prize For 2007Oslo, Norway - The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 is to be shared, in two equal parts, between the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr. for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change. |
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New research reports good environmental newsWashington, D.C., USA - For a change, there's some good news from the world of the environment. |
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Video: Weird Life-Forms in Extreme YellowstoneYellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA - With summer travel season upon us, we're taking a closer look at Yellowstone National Park -- and we do mean closer. |
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Wolf Population Grows in Three StatesBillings, Montana, USA - The number of wolves in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming continues to grow, with at least 1,300 in the three states at the end of 2006, federal officials say. |
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Fossils of “Most Primitive Primate” Found Near YellowstoneYellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA - Fossils of a 56-million-year-old mouse-size animal discovered in Wyoming could redraw humans' family tree, scientists say. |
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