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Bees Dying ?
MrLunk, Sunday, 16. November 2008, 23:56h
BBC News Bees Dying
How bees in north America are dying at an alarming rate. 1/3 Of all food is pollinated by bees 60 Minutes: Why Are Honeybees Disappearing? Pt. 1 60 Minutes: Why Are Honeybees Disappearing? Pt. 2
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grumbit, Friday, 14. November 2008, 18:30h
![]() Front 242 was created in 1981 in Aarschot, near Brussels, Belgium by Daniel Bressanutti and Dirk Bergen, who wanted to create music and graphic design using emerging electronic tools.
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grumbit, Monday, 10. November 2008, 22:58h
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MrLunk, Monday, 10. November 2008, 00:13h
CNN - 7 augustus 2008: Illian Miller with "The Gorilla's Organization" talks to Melissa Long about the rare and fascinating discovery in the Republic of Congo. The world’s population of critically endangered western lowland gorillas has received a huge boost. A new, groundbreaking census released by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) shows massive numbers of these secretive great apes alive and well in the Republic of Congo. In addition, the researchers discovered the highest gorilla densities ever recorded, as high as eight individuals in an area smaller than half a square mile. Together with the government of Congo, WCS has tallied more than 125,000 western gorillas in two adjacent areas of the northern part of the country. The startling discovery brings new hope for the critically endangered western lowland gorilla, which had been previously thought to number fewer than 50,000 across the species’ entire range. WCS released the census results at a press conference on August 5, 2008 at the International Primatological Society Congress in Edinburgh, Scotland. The new census was the result of intensive fieldwork carried out by WCS and the Government of Republic of Congo. Across an area covering 18,000 square miles, researchers tracked the animals by counting their nests, which nomadic gorillas build each evening to sleep in before rising the next morning in search of browse and a new overnight campsite. Read the Press release here:: WCS.org
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Freek de Jonge blaft Peter R. de Vries af. MrLunk, Saturday, 8. November 2008, 11:27h
Vanaf ca 5minuut 20 sconden begint het getier van Freek de Jonge...
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