Category: News
Dumping Fukushima’s Radioactive Water Into Pacific ‘The Only Option’ Japan Says
Radioactive Water: Sometimes our sincere attempts to find better ways to meet our needs without being too disruptive to the planet go terribly awry. On…
Endangered Falcon Sold for $42,000
The Saker falcon favors plains and desert-like habitats. It lives in the northern parts of Eastern Europe, such as Hungary and southern Siberia and is…
Turkish Airlines Partner to End Illegal Wildlife Trade
African grey parrots are beautiful, smart, and sociable animals. Sadly, these admirable qualities also make them very desirable in the illegal trade of exotic pets.…
Precious Archeological Ala-Tey Site Located at The Bottom of The So-Called Sayan Sea
The more recent discoveries are the Ala-Tey and Terezin burials. The problems archeologists are encountering include the fact that these cemeteries are underwater eleven months…
Investment Sought for $6 Million Cloning Centre For Mammoths
What does it take to bring an extinct species like the Mammoths back in being? The answer to that question is an investment of nearly…
Found in Permafrost: 2,300-Year-Old Cabin Rebuilt
When one thinks of a log cabin rustic America comes to mind but this log cabin was built in the Altai Mountains where Russia, Mongolia,…
Wolf Sanctuaries – The Leaders of the Pack
From Jack London’s 1903 classic The Call of the Wild to Kevin Costner’s 1990 Dances with Wolves, America has always had a fascination with wolves.…
Huge Amazon Woman Warrior From 14th century Unearthed in Mongolia
Siberian archaeologists and scientists have found jewelry and other precious items laid for burial with a female skeleton that dates to the 14th century, and…
Mammoth Graveyard Being Looted by Black Market Hunters
Mammoths: As long as there have been graveyards, there have been grave robbers. There are always a certain number of people who seek to make…
Pure Waters of Lake Baikal in Danger From 6.5 million Tons of Toxic Waste
Although the nearby Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill was reluctantly closed by the Russian government in 2013. The almost 6.5 million tons of poisonous solid…