Crop-eating caterpillars swarm over Liberia

Last week Liberia's President declared a state of emergency and appealed for international aid to fight a plague of caterpillars that is spreading across Liberia, destroying whole farms within days and contaminating water sources with their faeces. Find out more about the pest, its impact on Liberia and how CABI is helping African farmers forecast…
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Toad Haul

15 new amphibian species have been described for the first time, found in Tanzania during research led by UK conservation charity Frontier. The researchers say that the range of these frogs appears to be restricted to a few remote valleys deep in the mountain forests of eastern Tanzania. The haul includes a number of species…
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Are new forests saving our climate?

In tropical countries around the world areas of farmland are reverting to nature as people abandon their land and move to the cities in search of better livings. As farmers turn their backs and walk away new life is springing up in the fields they left behind. Seedlings push out of the ground – but…
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Dear handpicked readers, thanks for sticking with us

We've been blogging at handpicked for over 2 years now. We've enjoyed the experience so far and we hope you have as well. We'd like to know a little bit more about you, so we can make handpicked even better. So while stocks last, we'd like to offer you a copy of our 2009 fungi…
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New evidence of warming in Antarctica

An illustration that depicts the warming that scientists have determined has occurred in West Antarctica during the last 50 years. The dark red shows the area that has warmed the most. An article published yesterday in Nature provides new evidence of warming in Antarctica, contradicting earlier findings of possible cooling. Temperature trends in Antarctica have…
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How much would you save if you recycled two buildings?

I’m sure there are people out there wanting an answer to this question!!! Read on to find out!    Photo from Google Images
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Euro MPs back pesticide bill

My last blog of 2008 commented on a deal being struck in the European Parliament that would pave the way towards new EU pesticide legislation. Another step towards adoption of the legislation has now been taken, with MEPs voting today to approve a new Regulation on the Placing on the Market of Plant Protection Products…
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Irreplaceable

At 8pm on New Years Eve BBC Radio 4 broadcast the Earthwatch debate “Irreplaceable – the world’s most invaluable species” (listen to the original debate here). Five scientists battled it out to convince an audience that their group of species was more valuable than the other 4. The 5 speakers, their groups and their main arguments…
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Save the Guinea worm?

Earlier in December I came across this blog entry about the Guinea worm, a parasite you really don't want to be infected with. For more information about it, follow the link in the previous sentence, or this one about efforts by the Carter Center (founded by former US President Jimmy Carter) to eradicate it. The…
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The Christmas gift that keeps on growing

Still haven’t bought the Christmas present for that special person, who is the hardest one to find a present for? Why not buy your friends and loved ones their own personalised tree in the Scottish highlands and, at the same time, reduce carbon emissions! Plant a tree for life – a great and somewhat unusual…
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