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Quetzal
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05-21-2003 3:09 AM


And on a lighter note:
Scientists Seek to Reintroduce Darwin Fish Into Its Historic Range.
"While the Darwin fish has been all but exterminated across much of the South, Southeast and Midwest U.S., we have found vigorous if isolated populations near MIT, Cal Tech and Stanford, and have reason to hope other such populations exist elsewhere throughout the country," said Dr. Charles Dawkins, an iconobiologist.
Conservation in action! And they say ecology has no relevance. Humph.
(originally linked by nogods4me on IIDB).

  
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