Researching the fin trade on Vimeo - 0 views
Too Much Love Threatens Chambered Nautilus, Scientists Say - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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"A horrendous slaughter is going on out here," said Peter D. Ward, a biologist from the University of Washington, during a recent census of the marine creature in the Philippines. "They're nearly wiped out." The culprit? Growing sales of jewelry and ornaments derived from the lustrous shell. To satisfy the worldwide demand, fishermen have been killing the nautilus by the millions, scientists fear. Now marine biologists have begun to assess the status of its populations and to consider whether it should be listed as an endangered species to curb the shell trade.
Australia moves closer to law establishing carbon tax - latimes.com - 0 views
CITES 101: Pew Experts Discuss Protection for Sharks and Manta Rays - 0 views
Travel Trade-Offs for Scientists - 0 views
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