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Thursday 18 September 2008
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Earth Your planet, your home

Satellite image showing the state of Arctic sea ice on September 10th 2008
Arctic sea ice has melted at a slower rate compared to last year, but scientists warn it still shows a downward trend towards ice-free Arctic summers.
Polar bears - Canon/WWF polar bear tracker project is 10 years old
Lecture will mark the Canon/WWF polar bear tracker project's 10th anniversary.
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Wolves could return to Scotland after successful programmes for birds of prey
Wolves could return to the Scottish Highlands under new plans by conservationists.
John Webley on the Government's wind energy plans
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Michael Wigan on the on going weather crisis affecting farmers crops
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Charles Clover - Earthlog
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Reduce carbon, grow business
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Making your home greener - expert energy-saving advice
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Greener Transport
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The winner is: Bridgetown Cricket Club  in Somerset - Willow Walks: Britain's best village cricket grounds
Picturesque, quirky, bucolic, even sandy: David Robson on our readers' pick of the quintessentially British cricket grounds for Willow Walks: The Telegraph's bid to find Britain's best village cricket grounds.
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Caroline Rees meets Jonathan Marshall and experiences the soaring appeal of falconry.
traditional country trades are being replaced by quirky alternatives. By Jasper Gerard
Sheep are giving way to cattle for a National Trust project in Snowdonia. By Jack Watkins.
Adam Edwards discovers that blogs drive business for two River Tay keepers.
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Armoured mist frog -
Two frog species thought to be extinct in the wild are found.
Conservationists celebrate birth of red panda cubs in China.
Biggest threat to marine life is over fishing, experts say.
Virus may wipe out thousands of rhododendrons.
The Pulse tracks what's hot in global coverage of green issues, displays the number of stories published in each area and ranks by percentage weekly change.
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