May 18th, 2009
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Welcome


Welcome to our wildlife blog, covering aspects directly relating to the living planet. Business, Finance and Technology articles are included together with the more romantic side of wildlife today such as Ecology, Safaris and Photography.

We round off our articles with up to date news on Wildlife parks and travel in general.

We look forward to receiving your comments.

May 20th, 2009

Swine flu: cruise lines suspend trips to Mexico


Cruise lines have suspended stops at Mexican ports in an attempt to protect passengers from potentially deadly swine flu.

May 20th, 2009

Green fuel costs threaten Antarctic cruises


Cruise operators are pulling out of the Antarctic before proposed changes come into force.

May 19th, 2009

Tiny Terror of the Skies


The northern pygmy-owl is among the smallest of North America’s owls, but until recently much of its life was a big mystery

May 19th, 2009

The Buzz on Native Pollinators


As European honeybees decline, indigenous bees and other pollinating animals can provide a backup—with a little help from their human friends

May 19th, 2009

Climate Legislation Is Key to Safeguarding America’s Wildlife and Natural Resources


National Wildlife Federation CEO Larry Schweiger testified today before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Environment on the urgent need for comprehensive climate and energy legislation that includes large-scale dedicated funding to protect and restore wildlife and natural resources threatened by global warming.

“Today’s hearing is essentially about whether Congress will ensure our children and grandchildren are not left with a world fundamentally different than the one we have enjoyed.”

“I want to emphasize if we cap carbon pollution, but fail to invest adequately in natural resource protection, we will have accomplished only half the job.”

May 19th, 2009

New Poll: Americans Call for Action on Clean Energy & Climate


Washington, DC – Americans strongly support legislative proposals that invest in clean energy and cap global warming pollution, according to a summary of responses from registered voters in a poll conducted in April for the National Wildlife Federation.

As the House Energy and Commerce Committee prepares to mark up the American Clean Energy and Security Act, the National Wildlife Federation released national survey findings that show two-thirds of registered voters support all elements of a comprehensive climate and energy plan tested including: new standards for energy efficiency, requirements on utilities to generate 25 percent of their electricity from renewable sources, capping carbon pollution and requiring energy companies to reduce carbon pollution by 20 percent over the next decade, and a “smart grid” to transmit renewable energy sources.

May 19th, 2009

Learn to sail on the Aegean coast


Take to the high seas and learn to sail off Turkey’s beautiful Aegean coast.

May 19th, 2009

Savour the sounds of silence in a lost world


Head up the Amazon and discover a lost world before stopping off in Peru’s capital city Lima for a cocktail.