ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS PICKS

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oak-treeANIMALS: Meet the world’s only immortal animal

AUTO INDUSTRY: Report: Toyota developing solar powered green car, Take a test ride — inside: ‘Green’ cars will go for a spin in basement ‘forest’

BIOFUELS: Continental Airlines to Make Algae Biofuel Test Flight

BIRDS: Google Sightseeing: Flocking

CARBON: New Cement Absorbs More CO2 Than Production Emits

CLIMATE CHANGE: Climate Change Forcing Penguins North?: Warm ocean currents may have confused some 2,500 penguins from Argentina’s Patagonia region that washed up — dead and alive — on Brazil’s northern coast.

COAL: Billion-gallon sludge flood could change utility: Storage reviewed after retention pond for coal waste burst

DEFORESTATION: Malaysia Uses Satellite To Fight Illegal Logging: Report

ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT: Federal Government Sued by California over Gutting of Endangered Species Act

ENERGY: Flat-screen TVs to face energy-efficiency rules in California

EVOLUTION: How did turtles get their shells?

FISHERIES: Seattle group fined nearly $450,000 by NOAA for fisheries violations

GREEN CONSTRUCTION: 10 best ideas for greening your home that you’ve never heard of

HEALTH: Mouthwash linked to cancer

HYBRID TECHNOLOGY: New Honda Hybrid Contender Challenges Champ Prius

INVASIVE SPECIES: Great Lakes Facing Wide Alien Species Invasion

LEGAL NEWS: Woman sues for 10M for being denied subway rides with dog

MARINE MAMMALS: Can dolphins survive winter in NJ rivers?, Hungry seal hits bonanza at fish hatchery

NEW SPECIES: New species found in Chattahoochee, Flint river systems

NUCLEARIZATION OF ENERGY SOURCES: Hyperion mini nuclear reactors to supply enough cheap power for a small town

POLITICS: The trouble with Sanjay Gupta

SARAH PALIN: VIDEO: Sarah Palin attacks bloggers, media in new interview

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ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS PICKS

Environmental News Picks presents a summary of news regarding the environment, conservation, science, politics, and other interesting subject matter. The Conservation Report does not endorse any content found in these news picks, but the information is provided to put readers on notice of the various different beliefs and viewpoints. Comments, corrections, and suggestions are very much welcomed. Send your news tips and picks: .

snowy-treeANIMALS: Top 10 Incredible Animal Videos: Readers’ Choice, Hamster powers environmentally friendly paper shredder: A design consultant has constructed an environmentally friendly paper shredder powered by a hamster running on its wheel.

BIOFUELS: JATROPHA JETLINER: New Zealand’s Biofuel Plane Uses 50-50 Blend

BIRDS: Report Finds Millions of Birds will be Lost from Tar Sands Development, Could Your Birds and Your Oil Be Coming From The Same Place?

CAPE WIND: State Agency Approves Cape Wind’s Waterways Application

CLIMATE CHANGE: Agencies’ report warns of faster climate change

COAL: 39 groups protesting coal ash rule change, Tennessee Coal Disaster Threatens Endangered Species, Tennessee Coal Ash Spill Before And After — And What’s Next, Erin Brockovich plans visit to Roane spill site, Governor On Coal Ash Spill: “Massive Disaster”, Landowners sue TVA for $165M over Tennessee dam break, claim property value harmed, TVA Executives Receive 6-Figure Bonuses: CEO Gets Bonus Of More Than $1 Million, Tennesseans With Sludge-Destroyed Property: “Clean Coal Is A Myth”

CONSUMERISM: The Seven Most Un-TreeHugger Products of 2008, Seven Overpackaging Sins

ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT: Brown Fights New Bush Endangered Species Rules, California sues federal government over changes in Endangered Species Act: The state attorney general’s office says new rules put California’s threatened and endangered wildlife in greater danger and could cost the state more to protect the plants and animals on the list., California joins groups in species-act suit, California Sues U.S. Over Environmental Rule Changes

ENERGY: New York City To Get LED Street Lighting, Trees to Power Their own Wildfire Sensors: MIT researchers have discovered that trees carry a (small) charge. Now, green energy takes on new meaning with wildfire sensors powered by the woody plants themselves. Here’s how it works., Focus on Weatherization Is Shift on Energy Costs

ETHANOL: Ethanol sales top gasoline sales in a first in Brazil

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: Environmental Lawyer Al Meyerhoff’s Chemical War On Cancer

FISHERIES: Bush Admin. Withdraws Proposed Regulations Overhauling Environmental Review of U.S. Fisheries

GAS TAX: Quote of the Day: New York Times on Why We Need A Gas Tax

GREEN: New popularity for Dr. Seuss’ ‘The Lorax’: Dr. Seuss’ spokesthing for the environment was ahead of the curve in 1971. Now, he’s a green kids favorite.

GREEN ADVERTISEMENT: 29 Disturbingly Creative Ads for the Environment

GREEN CONSTRUCTION: No Furnaces but Heat Aplenty in ‘Passive Houses’, a href=”http://www.rekitchen.com/cabinets/green-cabinets.html”>The Surprising Health Benefits of Green Cabinets

GREENING OF RELIGION: ‘Green Bible’ controversial

HUMAN TRAFFICKING: Child maid trafficking spreads from Africa to US

HYBRID TECHNOLOGY: Prius: It’s Not Just a Car, It’s an Emergency Generator

NATURAL GAS: Russia Cuts All Gas Supplies To Ukraine, Feds approve gas drilling plan for Montana

NUCLEAR FUSION: Scientists plan to ignite tiny man-made star: It is science’s star experiment: an attempt to create an artificial sun on earth — and provide an answer to the world’s impending energy shortage.

NUCLEAR WEAPONS: Urs Tinner, Suspect In World’s Biggest Nuclear Smuggling Ring, Is Freed From Prison

OBAMA: Greens mixed on Obama’s Interior, Agriculture picks

PUBLIC HEALTH: Study: ‘Virginity Pledges’ Are Ineffective

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Rail talk back with a bullet; two possible high-speed routes include Texas

RECYCLING: A rubbish life for LA marathon recycler, Consumer Guides for E-Cycling After the Holidays: Did you get a new gadget, TV or computer this holiday season? Here’s how to recycle the old one!

RENEWABLE ENERGY: Mapping Renewable Energy, Rooftop by Rooftop

RIVER HERRING: River Herring Populations Disappearing from Atlantic Seaboard

SHARKS: Australian snorkeller snatched by shark

SOLAR: Japan launches first solar cargo ship

WHALING: Greenpeace vs. Sea Shepherd: An Unfortunate Conflict, Whaling and international law

WIND POWER: Home Wind Turbines Offer Alternatives at the Grassroots Level, 5 Myths About Wind Energy

WTF?:: An NPR Reporter Becomes the News, As if Things Weren’t Bad Enough, Russian Professor Predicts End of U.S.: In Moscow, Igor Panarin’s Forecasts Are All the Rage; America ‘Disintegrates’ in 2010, Wisconsin Man Accused Of Stealing $625 Of Lobster, Beef: “Times Are Tough”

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NATURE: Giant spider photographed eating bird

A large garden spider in Australia is recorded consuming a finch. From the Telegraph.co.uk:

Mr Shakepeare said he had seen Golden Orb Weaver spiders as big as a human hand but the northern species in tropical areas were known to grow larger.

Queensland Museum identified the bird as a native finch called the Chestnut-breasted Mannikin.

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“It wouldn’t eat the whole bird,” he said.

“It uses its venom to break down the bird for eating and what it leaves is a food parcel,” he said.

Greg Czechura from Queensland Museum said cases of the Golden Orb Weaver eating small birds were “well known but rare”.

I’ve never seen a spider capture and eat a bird, but I have observed a spider consume a fairly large day gecko in Madagascar. While living in Madagascar as a Peace Corps volunteer, I woke up around five o’clock in the morning, walked outside with a candle, and as I went to grab the door to my pit toilet, I saw a huge spider consuming a day gecko.