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Long-beaked echidna extinct no-longer  -  Jul 16, 2007
Telegraph.co.ukBy Charles Clover and Roger Highfield. A species of spiny anteater named after Sir David Attenborough but until now thought to be extinct has been ...

Brainy Echidna Proves Looks Aren't Everything  -  Jun 9, 2009
New York TimesA MIXED BAG The long-beaked echidna is hard to find but easy to appreciate. By NATALIE ANGIER. If you wanted to push yourself to the outermost chalk line of ...

LONG-BEAKED ECHIDNA  -  Feb 8, 2006
$2.95 - Kansas City Star - NewsBankIn this undated photo released by Conservation International, long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijni) is seen discovered Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) ...

Perth Zoo's first baby echidna make public appearance  -  Oct 21, 2007
NEWS.com.auA TINY puggle - the first echidna born at Perth Zoo and only the ninth ever bred in Australia - made its first public appearance today. ...

An egg-laying mammal's moment in the sun Basics | Article from …  -  Jun 11, 2009
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Echidna, Feared Extinct, Is Alive and "Tasty," Hunters Tell Scientists  -  Jul 18, 2007
National GeographicOne of the world's rarest creatures, Attenborough's long-beaked echidna, appears to be alive and well, conservationists say. It is also reportedly quite ...

THE WORLD; A Trove of Unearthly Species Uncovered in New Guinea's ' …  -  Feb 7, 2006
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest ArchiverBlazing trails with pink and yellow flagging tape, the field team spotted 40 rare species of mammals, including six kinds of kangaroos. ...

… On Papua New Guinea's Long-Beaked Echidna Reveals Elusive Habits  -  Jun 23, 2009
sciencedaily.comScienceDaily (June 23, 2009) — A Wildlife Conservation Society research intern working in the wilds of Papua New Guinea has successfully completed what many ...

Baby echidnas make first appearance at Perth Zoo  -  Nov 4, 2009
NEWS.com.auEchidnas are notoriously difficult to breed and only 13 have been born in captivity in Australia. The newest additions, which were inspected and weighed by ...

How are species classed as extinct?  -  Jul 16, 2007
BBC NewsDavid Attenborough's long-beaked echidna has been found to be alive and well, despite fears it had become extinct. So how are species classified as dying ...

echidna (monotreme) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia  -  Jun 19, 2008
Subscription - Encyclopedia BritannicaBritannica online encyclopedia article on echidna (monotreme), any of three species of peculiar egg-laying mammals from Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea ...

New Guinea mammals  -  Feb 6, 2006
WWF InternationalFor all the amazing animals found in New Guinea - and many nowhere else - the island is actually poor in terms of mammals compared to Southeast Asia. ...

PHOTOS: New Frogs, Tree Kangaroos Thrive in New Park  -  Jan 23, 2010
National GeographicThe endangered long-beaked echidna is found only in the tropical forests of Papua New Guinea. The echidna, photographed above with the Woodland Park Zoo's ...

Saving beautiful - and ugly - species from extinction  -  Aug 30, 2007
Mongabay.comAllow me to wax poetic about the world's newest wildlife organization, EDGE. I must admit I'm a little in love. This singular organization was founded in ...

World's Most Bizarre Mammals: Monotremes  -  Nov 6, 2009
Santa Barbara Independent - The Santa Barbara IndependentThe echidna family (Tachyglossidae) has four existing species, including three endangered long-beaked echidna species and one short-beaked species. ...

Article: Don't call them ugly! - The Independent - London | HighBeam ...  -  Jan 31, 2008
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Rediscovered: Attenborough's 'extinct' egg-laying mammal ; HOME | …  -  Jul 16, 2007
Pay-Per-View - Independent - London - HighBeam ResearchThere are three species of long-beaked echidna living in New Guinea. ... The long-beaked echidna, and its Australian relative the short- beaked echidna, ...

"Weirdest" Animals to Get Conservation Attention  -  Jan 24, 2010
National GeographicYangtze River dolphin: Also known as the baiji, this pale, blue-gray freshwater dolphin with tiny eyes lives in one of the world's busiest and most degraded ...

Saving the World's Weirdest Creatures New Conservation Project for...  -  Jan 16, 2007
Spiegel OnlineThe Zoological Society of London has launched a new conservation project that aims to save the world's most bizarre and unusual animals from extinction ...

A serious case for restraining fashion's frivolity ; Errors &...  -  Jul 21, 2007
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One-beaked Echidna Allowed .  -  Feb 8, 2006
Merced Sun-Star - Google News Archive...long-beaked echidna allowed it self to be picked up and brought to a field camp - a lack of fear that likely resulted from never . ...

SAFEGUARD NEWFOUND RAINFOREST - EARTH CAN'T AFFORD TO …  -  Feb 15, 2006
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Scientists aim to save lesser-known mammals at risk of extinction  -  Nov 29, 2008
The GuardianA slender loris - one of the species scientists are trying to save. Photograph: Zoological Society of London. Some of the planet's rarest and most unusual ...

EBSCOhost Connection: 'Lost World' Found.  -  Mar 20, 2006
Subscription - Scholastic News -- Edition 4 - EBSCO PublishingScholastic News -- Edition 4: The article describes some of the wild animals found by a group of scientists exploring the Foja Mountains in New Guinea.

Tree kangaroos get a refuge on Pacific isle - World environment-...  -  Mar 3, 2009
msnbc.comThe Matschie's tree kangaroo will benefit from a protected area on Papua New Guinea. This member of the species lives at the zoo in Singapore, Malaysia. ...

Shark That Walks on Fins Is Discovered  -  Sep 19, 2006
San Francisco ChronicleBy MICHAEL CASEY, AP Environmental Writer. Scientists combing through undersea fauna off Indonesia's Papua province said Monday they had discovered dozens ...

St. Louis Post-Dispatch : GET OUT  -  Jan 22, 2005
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO)  -  Jan 17, 2005
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Prickly pair may hold the key to survival  -  Oct 23, 2007
NEWS.com.auAN echidna born at Perth Zoo may help save a separate endangered species of echidna found only in Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya. ...

St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO)  -  Jan 13, 2005
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch : WHAT'S HAPPENING  -  Jan 20, 2005
$2.95 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch - NewsBankZoo's project there to study the habitat of the long beaked echidna and the tree kangaroo and set up conservation areas to protect them and the forest. ...

Egg-laying mammal studied in New Guinea  -  Jun 16, 2009
UPI.comNEW YORK, June 16 (UPI) -- A Wildlife Conservation Society research intern working in Papua New Guinea has completed the first study of a rare egg-laying ...

Soundbites - 21 July 2007 - New Scientist  -  Jul 21, 2007
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New evidence implicates humans in prehistoric animal extinctions  -  Aug 11, 2008
PhysOrg.comProtemnodon skull from cave at Mt. Cripps, northwest Tasmania. Image supplied by Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmania, Australia ...

St. Louis Post-Dispatch : WHAT'S HAPPENING  -  Jan 20, 2005
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A startling discovery of new species on a remote mountaintop untouched...  -  Feb 20, 2006
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Travel books  -  Dec 3, 2007
Telegraph.co.ukClover Stroud is advised on endangered animals and follows in the footsteps of a Victorian photographer. We've surely had enough of all those 1001 things to ...

St. Louis Post-Dispatch : EVENTS  -  Jan 20, 2005
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Paradise Found; A startling discovery of new species on a remote …  -  Feb 20, 2006
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Blog this on:  -  Oct 17, 2007
TIMEIt's the voice, of course. He can imagine the scene at the pearly gates, St. Peter sitting as doorkeeper, deciding whom to let in and whom to send elsewhere ...

Papua New Guinea creates its 1st nature preserve | Article from...  -  Mar 3, 2009
Pay-Per-View - Deseret News - HighBeam ResearchPapua New Guinea creates its 1st nature preserve ... find Deseret News (Salt Lake City) articles. BANGKOK, Thailand -- Papua New Guinea has created a nearly ...

Conservation marketers choose land over beast  -  Jan 7, 2008
Free with registration - Global Agenda - AccessMyLibrary.comFOR decades, conservation organisations have known the value of a flagship species. The so-called charismatic megafauna--giant pandas, tigers, ...

Deep in the perfumed forests of Papua New Guinea  -  Oct 21, 2005
WWF InternationalA Pukapuki resident in traditional dress. His headdress is made from the feathers of the Cassowary, Papua New Guinea's largest bird. ...

Sideswipe: Thursday  -  Jul 19, 2007
New Zealand HeraldBruce Buchanan noticed this sign on the new Esmonde Rd on-ramp: "I know English is a living, breathing and constantly changing language, but I think Transit ...

Scientists say 'lost world' holds many more plant, animal secrets |...  -  Feb 8, 2006
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'Lost world' thrills scientists | Article from Deseret News (Salt...  -  Feb 8, 2006
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Let the record show that they said it, in words that sum up the year  -  Dec 30, 2007
Times LIVE...'I wasn't drunk at all ... I had been with one of my colleagues earlier that night drinking tea." - Judge Nkola Motata, following his arrest for drunk ...

EBSCOhost Connection: A Very Strange Animal.  -  Jul 1, 2005
Subscription - Ask - EBSCO PublishingAsk: Provides information on echidnas, mammals that live only in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Natural habitat of echidnas; Distinct characteristics of ...

Scientists stunned to find 'Lost World' | Article from Chicago Sun...  -  Feb 8, 2006
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In summary .  -  Feb 8, 2006
Tri City Herald - Google News ArchiveWHAT THEY FOUND: Scientists discovered dozens of new species of frogs, butterflies and palms, as well as rare birds never before photographed and mammals ...

Erie Times-News : State<br>  -  Feb 8, 2006
$2.95 - Erie Times-News - NewsBank...• LONG-BEAKED ECHIDNA: The largest species of the egg-laying group of primitive mammals called the monotremes, seen three times during the monthlong ...

WA: Baby echidna could help save endangered cousin | Article from AAP...  -  Oct 22, 2007
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"Lost World" discovered in Indonesian jungle  -  Feb 9, 2006
People's Daily Online..."We've only scratched the surface," said Bruce Beehler, a co-leader of the month-long trip to the Foja Mountains, an area in the eastern province of Papua ...

Photos: First ever footage of the elusive long-eared jerboa  -  Dec 10, 2007
Mongabay.comExtraordinary footage of the endangered long-eared jerboa was taken by scientists from the EDGE; this is the first time the jerboa, a hopping rodent that ...

Scientists discover 'Lost World' in remote Indonesian jungles  -  Feb 13, 2006
Napa Valley RegisterJAKARTA, Indonesia — Soon after scientists landed by helicopter in the mist-shrouded mountains of one of Indonesia's most remote provinces, they stumbled on ...

Scientists list 100 most endangered mammals worldwide  -  Apr 19, 2007
Johns Hopkins News-LetterBy STEPHEN BERGER. A new list of the most critically endangered mammals in the world features dozens of regognizable faces, including the orangutan, ...

Pictures of newly discovered species in New Guinea  -  Feb 6, 2006
Mongabay.comUndescribed frog species (Albericus sp.) in New Guinea. Photo by Stephen Richards of Conservation International. Undescribed frog species (Callulops sp. ...

New species in Indonesia .  -  Feb 8, 2006
Beaver Country Times - Google News Archive...long feathers on his head, and later took the first known photo graph of the bird. The scientists said they discovered 20 frog species — including a frog ...

Scientists Aim to Save Lesser-known Mammals at Risk of Extinction  -  Jan 15, 2007
BuzzleSome of the planet's rarest and most unusual animals will be the focus of an ambitious conservation project launched today by British scientists. ...

Lost: Many Not Surprised .  -  Feb 8, 2006
Tri City Herald - Google News Archive...saw Six-wired Bird of Par adise, described by hunters in the 1 9th century and named for the wires that extend from its head in place of a crest. ...

Species .Scientists Find New Animals In Isolated Indonesian Jungle.  -  Feb 8, 2006
Southeast Missourian - Google News Archive...amazement as a male bird performed a courtship dance for a female, shaking the long feathers on his head, and later took the first known photograph of the ...

Lost World' Found .  -  Feb 4, 2006
The Item - Google News Archive...said they en countered a new species of bird- a red-faced and wattled honeyeater. The next day they saw Berlepsch's six-wired bird of paradise, described by ...

Article: Shark That Walks on Fins Is Discovered - AP Online |...  -  Sep 18, 2006
Pay-Per-View - Associated Press/AP Online - HighBeam ResearchResearchers also encountered the Long-beaked Echidna, members of the primitive egg-laying group of mammals called the Monotremes. ...

Article: NEWS DIGEST: Saving species.(News) - The Birmingham Post ( …  -  Jan 16, 2007
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In search of the tiny, elusive tree kangaroo -  -  Nov 12, 2006
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Paradise found: scientists discover new frogs and butterflies--even a...  -  Mar 27, 2006
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Shark That Walks on Fins Is Discovered | Article from AP Online | …  -  Sep 19, 2006
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Article: New Species Discovered In Lost World - Getty Images |...  -  Feb 7, 2006
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Article: Still lost in Eden's garden.(Features) - Huddersfield Daily ...  -  Feb 10, 2006
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Scientists Find 'Lost World' in Indonesia | Article from AP Online | ...  -  Feb 8, 2006
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NOTED: Strange looks and funny lines from the past week  -  Jan 21, 2007
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Scientists discover 'Lost World' in remote Indonesian jungle |...  -  Feb 8, 2006
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Scientists Find 'Lost World' in Indonesia | Article from AP Online | ...  -  Feb 7, 2006
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Scientists discover lost World' in remote Indonesian jungles!  -  Feb 8, 2006
Gettysburg Times - Google News ArchiveJAKARTA, Indonesia Soon after scientists landed by helicopter in the mist-shrouded mountains of one of Indonesia's . most remote provinces, they stumbled on ...

World .  -  Feb 8, 2006
Beaufort Gazette - Google News Archive...customary landowners of the moun tain range, accompanied the expedition, and "they were as astounded as we were at how isolated it was," Beehler said. far ...

מקרי הקצה של ×”×?בולוציה  -  Jan 21, 2007
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'Lost world' explored by Williams graduate  -  Apr 22, 2006
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Humans Implicated In Prehistoric Animal Extinctions With New Evidence  -  Aug 11, 2008
Science Daily (press release)A monotreme (egg-laying mammal) similar in shape and size to the long-beaked echidna of New Guinea. Weight: approx 10 kg. This study was conducted by

Humans - not climate - drove extinction of giant Tasmanian animals  -  Aug 11, 2008
Mongabay.com...a monotreme (egg-laying mammal) similar in shape and size to the long-beaked echidna of New Guinea and weighing around 22 pounds (10 kg).

Green.view Finger on the spot  -  Apr 14, 2008
Economist,...an otherwise extinct group of animals, like the duck-billed platypus or the long-beaked echidna—while others may differ from each other only slightly.

Eggs Have Nothing To Do With It  -  Apr 4, 2008
Hernando Today,Four are species of the echidna group of mammals, of which Attenborough's long-beaked echidna is representative. Most people are more familiar with the

Don't call them ugly: The not-so-cute critters that are facing ...  -  Jan 30, 2008
Independent,Edge is focusing on the Attenborough's long-beaked echidna, found on one peak in the Cyclops Mountains of Papua. It hasn't been seen since 1961.

The Cute and the Damned  -  Nov 5, 2007
E/The Environmental Magazine,By Cindi R. Maciolek The long-beaked echidna does not share much in common with the golden-rumped elephant shrew, although both are endangered.

Conservation priorities: What to let go  -  Nov 7, 2007
Nature.com (subscription),...the long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijni) of New Guinea, the riverine rabbit (Bunolagus monticularis) of the Karoo desert in South Africa,

Perth Zoo's first baby echidna make public appearance  -  22 Oct 2007
Sunday Times.au,Mr Lemon said the endangered long-beaked echidna, found only in New Guinea, had never been bred in captivity. The short-beaked echidna is found in Australia



Hancock writer gets into kangaroos  Nov 11, 2006
...the lush old-growth rainforest and its exotic inhabitants, including the cassowary, green tree python, bird of paradise, long-beaked echidna, harpy eagle ... - Nashua Telegraph (subscription),
Wow! Is That a 'Roo Up the Tree? Jan 26, 2006
Guinea pademelons (Thylogale browni); the weird, weasel-like New Guinean quoll (Dasyurus albopunctatus); and the spiny long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijni ...
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