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Efforts to breed rare spoon-billed sandpipers fail after chicks die

2016-07-06 11:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: An attempt to breed one of the worlds rarest birds in captivity has failed after the only two chicks which hatched died, conservationists said. Efforts to breed critically endangered spoon-billed sandpipers, named after their unusual beak, from the worlds only captive population seemed to have yielded results, with seven eggs laid and two chicks hatching. One of the tiny birds, which were little bigger than a bumblebee, died soon after it hatched at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) headquarters...

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Randoms, leggy chicks and youth culture: ice cream opposition meltdown in Ireland

2014-12-24 02:42:51| Food - Topix.net

So many decisions on trade marks emanate from the Community trade mark system and from the major national jurisdictions in Europe that it is occasionally easy to miss one. It's only now that this Kat has caught up with Unilever Plc v SociA©tA© des Produits NestlA© SA, a decision of Dermot Doyle, on behalf of the Controller of the Irish Patents Office which dates back to 12 September.

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Perdue Says Its Hatching Chicks Are Off Antibiotics

2014-09-04 04:07:43| Food - Topix.net

Perdue Farms says it has ditched the common practice of injecting antibiotics into eggs that are just about to hatch.

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Peeps Throw a Party this Easter with Party Cake Flavored Marshmallow Chicks

2014-04-15 17:20:24| Food Processing

Just Born Quality Confections introduces Peeps Party Cake Flavored Marshmallow Chicks.

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Changing Climate In Argentina Is Killing Penguin Chicks

2014-01-30 22:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

National Public Radio: There's a patch of seashore along the coast of Argentina where hundreds of thousands of penguins make their home. It's called Punta Tombo. Dee Boersma, a conservation biologist at the University of Washington, has been going there for 30 years, and she's discovered that a changing climate is killing those penguins. I visited Boersma in 2003 for NPR's Radio Expeditions program. She literally lived amid the colony, the world's largest group of Magellanic penguins. Even then, she was worried. Penguin...

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