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Big mama sturgeon now doing just swimmingly - 19 Aug 2007 Shanghai Daily,By Zou Qi 2007-8-20 IT has been touch and go, but after more than four weeks' of round-the-clock care a rare Chinese sturgeon that suffered horrific
"Living Fossil" Fish Making Last Stand in China - Aug 15, 2007 National Geographic,Yet the nickname that most aptly describes the Chinese sturgeon, a giant fish that's been around since the age of the dinosaurs, may be "living fossil.
Saving a living fossil - The mighty Chinese sturgeon - Aug 7, 2007 Shanghai Daily,The Chinese sturgeon, a living fossil, is an ancient survivor now threatened by propellers and pollution in the Yangtze River, writes Weng Shihui.
Injured sturgeon recovering well - Jul 30, 2007 Shanghai Daily,AN injured Chinese sturgeon weighing 291 kilograms was reportedly doing well over the weekend, 12 days after treatment in a temporary breeding center in the
China's white dolphin likely to be extinct - Aug 8, 2007 Melbourne Herald Sun,Other rare species that live in the Yangtze, such as the Chinese sturgeon and the finless porpoise, are also in danger of extinction.
Megafishes Project to Size Up "Real-Life Loch Ness Monsters" - Jul 24, 2007 National Geographic,That mission has brought Hogan to the Yangtze River, home to the Chinese sturgeon and Chinese paddlefish—ancient leviathans that were once plentiful in the
China’s Environmental ChallengesSep 20, 2006 ...tackle the topic of endocrine disrupting chemicals in China's rivers and coastal waters, looking particularly at the impacts on Chinese sturgeon, night herons ... - YubaNet,
Hunan: arsenic in river poisons water for 80,000 peopleSep 11, 2006 ...standard. The poisonous fluid reached Dongting lake, home to endangered fish such as the Chinese sturgeon and baiji, a type of dolphin. ... - AsiaNews.it,
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