linkedin post 2014-04-08 04:15:38

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ZOOS OF EXTINCT SPECIES ON OTHER PLANETS? "The team has successfully preserved sperm taken from an endangered giraffe, a chimp and a slow loris ... possible for them to store the material at just 4C ... That's crucial for labs in areas prone to earthquakes, flooding or hurricanes, where power cuts could ruin entire laboratories." http://lnkd.in/dF5RhVX View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-04-08 04:12:15

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ENDANGERED SPECIES SPERM BANKS. "The team at Kyoto University's Institute of Laboratory Animals Graduate School of Medicine, mixed the sperm of the endangered creatures with special preservation liquid. They then freeze-dried it in a way that allows them to store it at just 4 degrees Celsius." http://lnkd.in/dFDcdbj View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-04-07 05:41:49

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OLIVER RYDER'S FROZEN ZOO. "Thus far having cyropreserved 503 mammals, 170 birds, 70 reptiles, 12 amphibians and fish—a small, and oddly weighted, subsection of extant biodiversity. Yet these cells, kept at a cool -197 degrees Celsius in high-tech camp coolers, remain the last best hope for species like the white rhinoceros that have “gene pools reduced to gene puddles." http://lnkd.in/dYTym8q View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-04-07 05:39:32

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ENDANGERED SPECIES TISSUE VAULT. "Freezing genetic samples from plant and animal species is all the rage these days, with projects ranging from San Diego's Frozen Zoo to the UK's Frozen Ark. But New York's American Museum of Natural History ... which will be one of the largest such repositories in the country." http://lnkd.in/dTXM3RN View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-04-07 05:37:30

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CHESTNUT REVIVAL PROJECT. "One of four trees in the great North American forest of yesteryear would have been a chestnut, since felled nearly entirely by a fungal blight imported from Asia ... work splices genetic resistance to the disease into the American chestnut genome ...attempt to breed the tree with its blight-resistant counterpart from China." http://lnkd.in/dYTym8q View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-04-07 05:35:27

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HEIRLOOM PLANT CULTIVARS. "An heirloom plant ... is an old cultivar that is "still maintained by gardeners and farmers particularly in isolated or ethnic communities". These may have been commonly grown during earlier periods in human history, but are not used in modern large-scale agriculture." http://lnkd.in/dY-cnQU View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-04-07 05:32:46

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SAHARA DUST STORMS HIT EUROPE. Flying back from a Tokyo to Barcelona, I was deeply struck by a thin yellow ring above European clouds. This was not visible from the earth, looking up through the thin ring, but only when looking parallel along the ring from the plane, or on the far sunset horizon. This fine particulate matter turned to sticky mud at my home upon washing. http://lnkd.in/dzWNf3m View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-04-06 07:24:02

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FOOD INSECURITY IS ONLY 50 years old. "The increasing worldwide dependency on few crops leaves humankind vulnerable to crop failures. This has occurred in only the last 50 years, with the advent of the 'globalized diet'... a third of today's diversity could disappear by 2050." http:/http://lnkd.in/dRrRmFY View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-04-06 07:19:47

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MONOCULTURE REDUCED DIVERSITY. "Before the industrialization of agriculture, a much wider variety of plant foods were grown for human consumption. In modern agriculture in the industrialized world, most food crops are now grown in large, monocultural plots ... Heirloom gardening is a reaction against this trend." http://lnkd.in/dY-cnQU View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-04-06 07:17:21

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SO-CALLED GREEN REVOLUTION KILLED CROP DIVERSITY. "In India farmers have planted 30,000 different varieties of rice over the past 50 years. With the advent of green revolution varieties, this has changed. It is estimated that 75% of all rice fields in India were planted to just 10 varieties in 2005!" http://people.oregonstate.edu/~muirp/cropdiv.htm View in LinkedIn
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