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White tree frogs have such big appetites that they sometimes eat rats.


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A carbon fix
A clean, green power machine
A perfect excuse
Acid rain pollutes 30% of land in China
Against the grain
Alaska objects to plans for B.C. mine
Alberta continues to rat out varmints
Army vows to resurrect Everglades
B.C. gets C grade for preserving wild areas
B.C. is shortchanged in vital R&D funding
Blooming marvellous
Blown away
Bug custard
Bugs give clean sites a glowing recommendation
Burning backwards
Canada to honour Kyoto commitment
Compost is a natural-born killer
Copper warning
Counting sheep may settle old score
Danger, they're dropping like flies
Dirty secrets
Diversity and Productivity
Don't be specific
Eco-nomics
Ever green
Extinction point

Fears raised over herbicides
Firestarters
Ginseng to canary seed
Glacial Retreat
Glow for it
Good clean muck
Herbs used in ADD treatment study
Hole over city
Hole stretches over city
How to love Mother Nature and make money
Indonesian ecosystem under siege
Inside information
Just add water
Lament for the wild
Life support
Light fantastic
Lighthouse Park
Loitering insecticide
Love it or hate it
Lumpy fish warn about gene work
More the merrier
Mythical monster
Natural-born killer
Ploughing for profits
Power plants
Primal dream
Rebirth of Tasmanian tiger attempted
Recipe for pure water
Sustaining the good earth seeking a balance between production
Swarm enemies
Synchronised spawning
Taking the guilt out of rock-and-roll
Testing the waters
The worms that turned into mega-breeders
Trashing the planet
Truth games
Veggie fuel
Waste nut, want nut
Weight of numbers
When good bugs turn bad
Where the sea meets the sky
Why candy wrappers are so darned noisy
Woodwork



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