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TO MANY wildlife enthusiasts it will smack of heresy. A controversial plan put forward this week argues that to save species from extinction, the hunting of endangered animals for bushmeat should not be banned. Instead, the authors argue that the best way to reduce the slaughter is for hunting to be legalised and regulated, so that local communities rather than governments take charge of managing resources.
in Biological Science
via New Scientist @ 22:31 17th Sep
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TO MANY wildlife enthusiasts it will smack of heresy. A controversial plan put forward this week argues that to save species from extinction, the hunting of endangered animals for bushmeat should not be banned. Instead, the authors argue that the best way to reduce the slaughter is for hunting to be legalised and regulated, so that local communities rather than governments take charge of managing resources.
in Biological Science
via New Scientist @ 12:30 18th Sep
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Two men who feature in a hunting video poached a 12-pointer stag while filming a documentary in Marlborough.
in Gadgets
via stuff.co.nz @ 12:49 3rd Oct
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When Pamela Almli set out for a hike on a popular trail north of Seattle, she may not have been aware that bear hunting season had begun the day before.
in Biological Science
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 9:02 13th Aug
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in Computer Games
via Edge Magazine @ 2:09 30th Sep
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in Handhelds
via Mac Daily News @ 14:06 25th Aug
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If you had to name the companies that stand to lose the most from Apple’s latest smartphone, released July 11, you might say Microsoft, Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, or Verizon. But I have a different list: Garmin, Magellan, and TomTom.
in Handhelds
via Xconomy @ 6:18 19th Sep
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in Biological Science
via New Scientist @ 22:31 17th Sep
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"Write down the command-line invocations— As you run performance tools, you will often create complicated and complex command lines that measure the exact areas of the system that interest you. If you want to rerun a test, or run the same test on a different application, reproducing these command lines can be annoying and hard to do right on the first try."
in Developer
via Linux Today @ 8:53 9th Sep
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New York artist Dawn Robyn Petrlik said she hoped her work offered a chance to ¡¥deal with very serious issues¡¦ in a comical way
in Arts & Culture
via Taipei Times Online @ 18:39 5th Oct
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in Top Stories
via Los Angeles Times @ 8:23 30th Sep
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This is a preview of the full article. New Scientist Full Access is available free to magazine subscribers
in Biological Science
via New Scientist @ 18:11 18th Sep
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In a bid to break a world record for scarecrows and scare up some fun for the fall season, thousands of straw-stuffed newcomers are creeping across town. There's a scuba diver, the Georgia Bulldogs football team and - of course - the cast of the Wizard of Oz. Even likenesses of Jesus and Elvis popped up.
in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 10:28 28th Aug
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In a bid to break a world record for scarecrows and scare up some fun for the fall season, thousands of straw-stuffed newcomers are creeping across town. There's a scuba diver, the Georgia Bulldogs football team and - of course - the cast of the Wizard of Oz. Even likenesses of Jesus and Elvis popped up.
in Quirky
via CNEWS @ 10:28 28th Aug
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This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Tuesday September 09 2008. It was last updated at 15:20 on September 09 2008.
in Open Source
via Guardian Unlimited @ 19:56 9th Sep
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Malaysia Mondek, 14, right, talks with friends Yolanda Wilson and Stacey Fagan outside of Ramstein High School. All three girls are fans of hoodies that come in an array of new patterns at Ramstein’s base exchange.
in E-commerce
via Stars and Stripes @ 3:19 24th Aug
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VG247: Big-shot Hollywood film guy Gore Verbinski "gets" the BioShock franchise. Ken Levine told us so last week. So don't expect pretty blondes with unsmudged make-up impaling themselves on muscle-bound dunderheads in the screen adaptation of the 2K Boston game.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 19:27 6th Aug
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Mankind's closest relatives – the world's monkeys, apes and other primates – are disappearing from the face of the Earth, with some literally being eaten into extinction.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 11:28 5th Aug
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A Deep Rooted Tradition, ADIHEX is an annual event that has rapidly gained international recognition and wide spread popularity in the last four editions, attracting over 86,000 visitors from around the world in 2007 alone.
in Arts & Culture
via AME Info @ 5:31 12th Oct
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Human hunting sounded the death knell of large prehistoric animals like giant kangaroos, marsupial rhinos and leopards, rather than climate change as previously believed.
in Biological Science
via Webindia123 @ 7:15 13th Aug
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I'm still hunting around looking for any cool Java applets that might be out there. Today I came across StarFractal on the CodingMagic website, an applet that displays the Mandelbrot set. You can keep zooming in and see the same patterns emerge time and time again.
in Developer
via About @ 12:13 8th Oct
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A blanket ban on hunting in tropical forests won't protect animals threatened by Africa's escalating bush-meat crisis, a new report warns.
in Biological Science
via National Geographic @ 6:07 17th Sep
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If you're out hunting for a job, that's what I would tell prospective employers when it comes to a 401(k) plan.
in Personal Finance
via ABC News @ 14:25 19th Aug
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In the latest monster-hunting news, three American men claim to have found a body of the famed Bigfoot – and have released a photograph to 'prove' it.
in Quirky
via Metro.co.uk @ 17:10 14th Aug
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WELLINGTON, N.Z. - Police hunting a teen burglar in the New Zealand city Christchurch have circulated a mug shot of 58-year-old British actor Robbie Coltrane who, they say, has a strong resemblance to their young suspect.
in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 23:05 7th Aug
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