Wildlife News Roundup - September 2004
In this issue of Wildlife News Roundup, we find out about
- Crow Populations Suffer from West Nile Virus (NPR) — September 26, 2004.
- New Zealand a Noah's Ark for Conserving Bizarre Birds (National Geographic) — September 21, 2004.
- Penguin Decline Due to Global Warming? (National Geographic) — September 13, 2004.
- Gates of the Arctic Park (NPR) — September 3, 2004.
- The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness (NPR) — September 2, 2004.
- Owls Use Dung to 'Fish' for Beetles (National Geographic) — September 1, 2004.
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About Wildlife News Roundup
Wildlife News Roundup is a monthly digest featuring animals and wildlife headlines from around the web. It includes headlines from well-established sources such as the World Wildlife Fund, BBC News, New York Times, National Public Radio, National Geographic, and Birdlife International. The sources are selected with care and include only those that archive articles for many years, offer top-notch science writing, and follow stories as they develop over time.
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