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Testing whether macroevolution follows microevolution: Are colour ...  -  Sep 12, 2008
7thSpace Interactive (press release),However, the identification of substitutions in the black and black-necked swan that are known to be associated with melanic phenotypes, suggests Cygnus may

Uruguay on horseback  -  Jul 29, 2008
Easier (press release),The area is fantastic for wetland birds including Black-necked Swan, Spoonbill and Ibis. After a lakeside lunch, ride towards the Don Bosco hills through

We have lift-off  -  Apr 22, 2008
Aylesbury Today,The Australian Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) is completely black except for the white flight feathers on its wings, and the South American Black-necked Swan

Wetland new springtime arrivals  -  Apr 12, 2008
Sunderland Echo,The fluffy pair are the second brood of black-necked swan chicks in six months for their parents, who whatched another three last October.

ANTI-CELCO FISHERMEN TRIAL BEGINS  -  Apr 8, 2008
Santiago Times,But in 2004 the newly inaugurated Valdivia plant dumped insufficiently treated waste into the river, killing off the black-necked swan population and

ARGENTINE ENVIROS TO PROTEST AT CHILE’S IBO AMERICAN SUMMIT  -  Nov 5, 2007
Santiago Times (subscription),The Angelini group used its influence in 2004 with then-president Ricardo Lagos to keep the Valdivia plant from shutting down when the black necked swan

Birds back home after some house cleaning  -  Nov 2, 2007
Garden City Telegram,The black-necked swan pair float on a shallow pond Thursday in the aviary at Lee Richardson Zoo. Zoo staff recently completed cleaning the aviary and

BLUETONGUE HITS SWAN'S LOVE PLANS  -  Oct 17, 2007
The Cornishman,A national appeal went out to find a mate for Rex, a black-necked swan, and word spread across the world. Eventually, after much searching, a single female

Swan Looks For Love On Facebook  -  Aug 6, 2007
MyFox Milwaukee,Rex the black-necked swan is mourning the loss of his "wife" Rexanne, who was killed by a fox. So in a bid to ease the swan's pain, staff at his home at the

Heartbroken swan on Facebeak  -  Aug 5, 2007
Metro,Black-necked swan Rex is mourning the loss of his partner Rexanne, who was killed by a fox. So wildlife enthusiasts have turned to the tool that helps

Jockstrip: The world as we know it.  -  Aug 6, 2007
Earthtimes.org6 The staff at Trevano Garden near Helston, Britain, have set up a group on Facebook.com to try and help Rex, the black-necked swan, find a new mate.



ENVIRONMENT-CHILE: Hope for the Swans  Nov 4, 2006
Chile's 10th region, Los Lagos, 840 km south of Santiago, is also known as the Río Cruces wetland, and has the largest black-necked swan (Cygnus melancoryphus ... - Inter Press Service (subscription),

CHILE ENVIRONMENTAL REHAB CENTER TREATS OVER 450 WILD ANIMALS  Oct 23, 2006
24, 2006) Over 450 animals have won a new chance at life at the Austral University’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, including 84 black-necked swan and 15 ... - Santiago Times (subscription), [an error occurred while processing this directive]


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