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Endangered

# endangered - Wednesday 30 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Endangered

13 endangered Borneo elephants found dead in one month

Police are investigating suspicions that the elephants were poisoned.

# endangered - Thursday 27 December, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Whale

Whale beached in New York neighbourhood dies

The endangered fin whale was found in the Breezy Point neighbourhood of Queens yesterday.

# endangered - Friday 9 November, 2012

Work Can Wait This post contains videos

# endangered - Monday 10 September, 2012

Dublin Zoo celebrates Betty and Wendy’s golden years

As part of the celebrations, Dublin Zoo will be offering free entry to all those aged 50 or over on Wednesday.

From TheJournal.ie Monkey Business

# endangered - Saturday 14 July, 2012

Lemurs are “the world’s most threatened mammal”

The destruction of their tropical forest habitat and an upsurge in hunting has been blamed for depleting lemur numbers.

# endangered - Tuesday 1 May, 2012

Koalas This post contains images

Koalas listed as ‘vulnerable’ in parts of Australia

Environment minister says koala populations are threatened by loss of habitat, urban expansion, dogs and disease.

# endangered - Thursday 16 February, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Animals

Four accused of eating endangered Zimbabwe tortoises

The men admitted killing 40 of the endangered animals, while another 13 live tortoises were found in a house raised by invesetigators.

# endangered - Friday 26 August, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Endangered This post contains images

Endangered Siamese crocodiles hatch in Laos

Experts say there could be as few as 300 of the crocodiles left in the wild. These baby crocs will be released when they’re about 18 months old.

# endangered - Tuesday 7 June, 2011

New Species This post contains images

Gallery: 615 new species discovered in Madagascar since 1999

Look through some of the World Wildlife Fund’s photos of new lemurs, chameleons and snakes discovered on the fourth-largest island in the world.