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300 animals - including some that are extinct in the wild - were sold to a Northern Territory hunting safari. File photo / Kenny Rodger

300 animals - including some that are extinct in the wild - were sold to a Northern Territory hunting safari. File photo / Kenny Rodger

Endangered animals sold to hunting safari 12:55PM Sunday November 22, 2009

DARWIN - Exotic and endangered animals from an abandoned wildlife sanctuary were sold to a hunting safari in the Northern Territory, it has been revealed. Some 300 animals, including herds of critically endangered African scimitar horned oryx and addax, were sent to Mary River Australian Safaris… More


Fossils of dinosaur-eating crocodile discovered Paul Sereno, enveloped by the jaws of 'SuperCroc', holds the fossil head of 'DogCroc'. Photo / AP/National Geographic 10:44AM Friday November 20, 2009

Researchers have made a remarkable find of fossils belonging to three newly discovered types of crocodiles, including… More

PM tells farmers to accept $3k ETS cost, stop moaning John Key has asked Federated Farmers to get in behind its emissions trading scheme, warning that consumers may not buy our products if they think New Zealand is not living up to environmental standards. Photo / Mark Mitchell. 7:42PM Wednesday November 18, 2009

Prime Minister John Key today made a bid to turn around the Federated Farmers lobby group over farmers' accountability… More

You need the ETS, Key warns farmers Prime Minister John Key. Photo / AP 4:00AM Thursday November 19, 2009

Prime Minister John Key warned farmers yesterday that they rejected a response to climate change at their peril… More

Author says poison didn't kill Phar Lap 4:00AM Wednesday November 18, 2009

The author of a new book about legendary racehorse Phar Lap believes he died in agony but was not poisoned. Graeme… More





 
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