Partial walrus estimate alarms conservation group: Nation

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A partial federal assessment of Pacific walrus estimates their minimum population at just 15,164 but says the count likely missed a number of animals....A 1990 aerial survey estimated the population at 201,039 in the same region. Full Story »

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Subjects: World, U.S., Politics, Sci/Tech
Topics: Environment, Global Warming, Biology, Science, Climate Change
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Posted by: Posted by Glenn LaBauve - Jun 18, 2009 - 2:36 PM PDT
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Edited by: Glenn LaBauve - Jun 18, 2009 - 2:36 PM PDT

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by Glenn LaBauve - Jun. 18, 2009

Short, with facts and supostions, but a continuing area of concern.

The most stiking prospective is the huge decline in 20 years, unless they missed by a magnitude, these numbers show a need for concern.

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