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Rare animals to feature on Google Earth
A Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus), in the Andes, Ecuador (Image: Peter Oxford / Nature Picture Library / Rex)

A Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus), in the Andes, Ecuador (Image: Peter Oxford / Nature Picture Library / Rex)

Earthwatch researchers have found a really cool way to raise awareness of endangered species, encourage donations and attract tourists to the regions where these animals live to support conservation efforts.  They are posting the latest sightings of rare animals on Google Earth, that have been taken with cameras equipped with infrared triggers.  These cameras, called camera traps, sit in wait it forests and jungles and automatically take pictures of animals as they wander by.  Posting them on Google Earth helps researchers to share information and allows the rest of us a peek into the lives of some rare species, such as the spectacled bear, or “Paddington Bear”, of South America.

Visit the New Scientist Article.

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Giant Stingrays Found Near Thai City

Zeb Hogan, of the University of Nevada in Reno, is documenting the rays as part of the Megafishes Project, an effort to document Earth’s 20 or so freshwater giants.  watch as he searches for a Giant Stingray in Thailand and gets more than he could even imagine.

Go to the full National Geographic story…

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    Microbe Finds Arsenic Tasty; Redefines Life


    New Microbe Samples

    NASA scientists have discovered an amazing new life-form that redefines what we consider to be the basic building blocks of life.

    A microbe found at the bottom of Mono Lake in California seems able to live in a solution of arsenic which is poisonous to most other life.  Phosphorus, which used to be considered one of the essential building blocks of life, is replaced by arsenic in this organism.

    Dr. Sasselov, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and director of an institute on the origins of life there said, “I would like to know, when designing experiments and instruments to look for life [on other planets], whether I should be looking for same stuff as here on Earth, or whether there are other options.  Are we going to look for same molecules we love and know here, or broaden our search?”

    Seems like we have aliens right here on earth!!!

    Original NYTimes article…

    Dec 10