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Investigating Endangered Species
10.26.2010
Group 6: Raquel O., Jeremy P., Kaci H., Brittany H., Zach H.
Your article is entitled: "Endangered Birds Follow Planes to Florida."
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/endangered-birds-follow-planes-to-florida.html#
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/endangered-birds-follow-planes-to-florida.html#
Group 5: Angela G., Kyle S., Derek B., Caitlin H., Henry N.
Your article is entitled: "Oil spill, beach cleanup, turtle nests don't mix."
http://www.pnj.com/article/20101026/NEWS01/10260318/1006/NEWS01/Oil-spill--beach-cleanup--turtle-nests-don-t-mix
http://www.pnj.com/article/20101026/NEWS01/10260318/1006/NEWS01/Oil-spill--beach-cleanup--turtle-nests-don-t-mix
Group 4: Holly K., Kecia S., Tonika T., Kevan M., Mitchell C.
Your article is entitled: "Yellowstone Grizzly deaths one short of record high."
http://www.examiner.com/bear-spray-in-national/yellowstone-grizzly-deaths-1-short-of-record-high
http://www.examiner.com/bear-spray-in-national/yellowstone-grizzly-deaths-1-short-of-record-high
Group 3: Justin R., Paul V., Cassandra L., Korie D., Stephen B.
Your article is entitled: "Protecting Wolves."
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/opinion/50509273-82/wolves-federal-humans-congress.html.csp
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/opinion/50509273-82/wolves-federal-humans-congress.html.csp
Group 2: Aundrea B., Dhaval D., Ben T., Meranda S., Yuriko K.
Your article is entitled: "Critically endangered Sumatran rhino is pregnant."
http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/news/chiefeditor/2010/02/rare-sumatran-rhino-gets-pregnant.html
http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/news/chiefeditor/2010/02/rare-sumatran-rhino-gets-pregnant.html
Group 1: Roman B., Brad A., Jonathan S., Amber N., Kelsey J.
Your article is entitled: "WWF and TRAFFIC Highlight Dangers of America's 5,000-Plus Backyard Tigers."
http://www.tigersincrisisnews.com/archives/october_2010/backyard_tigers.html
http://www.tigersincrisisnews.com/archives/october_2010/backyard_tigers.html
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