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| species News+ XML/RSSBy Leap Adaptive - Green Home Plans biodiversity, species, biodiversity conservation, Biodiversity, participants, climate change, diversity, ecosystems, impacts, Visions, research, biodiversity loss, ecosystem, Biodiversity Research, biomass, sustainable development, Brussels, wildlife By Michael McColl Website Helps Travelers Book Volunteer Vacations and Save Wildlife. By Fauna & Flora International A gathering of the world’s gibbon experts, led by Fauna & Flora International (FFI), has declared a call to action to save the crested gibbons of South East Asia during the XXIII Congress of the International Primatological Society. By Claire Warrington Lapland's forests are largely protected in order to preserve and protect some of the many species that live there. By Real Gap Experience Join Real Gap in 2010 in their mission to save the world’s rare and vulnerable species! From the jungles of Borneo to the oceans of Mozambique, find out how you can help to preserve a range of weird and wonderful creatures across the planet! By Barbara White The outstanding, but struggling, artist’s of the world need your love and encouragement to keep them off the endangered species list. By Andrew Scott Creative Lifestyle Brand and Its Artists Unleash 21 Beastly Tracks with Infamous DJ/Producer, Six Reasons, Prophet & Deep H2OZ By New England Complex Systems Institute A new study published in this week's Nature magazine demonstrates that diverse species can arise just from the arrangement of organisms across an area, without influence from geographical barriers, or even natural selection. By BlackCosmology.com "The key to evolution is not a primate, but a prime colour". By Entomological Society of America The Entomological Society of America (ESA) is pleased to announce the winners of its 2007 awards. Professional awards will be presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting in San Diego on December 9, 2007, and student awards will be presented on December 11. By Entomological Society of America (ESA) Nearly 2,000 entomologists and professionals in related disciplines from around the world will gather December 10–13 in Indianapolis to exchange scientific information at the Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America (ESA). | ||||||||||||||||||||||