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WSU Insect Pest Management. Department of Entomology Addressing pesticide issues, integrating biological control, and providing quality education ...


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Forest inventories in Oregon include more than trees
The first 5-year forest inventory report for Oregon's private and public lands is now available to the public: Oregon's Forest Resources, 2001-2005: Five-Year Forest Inventory and Analysis Report. (2008-12-04)
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Travel: Royal air force - Sunday Herald

Travel: Royal air force
Sunday Herald, UK - Dec 27, 2008
Mating uses up the last of the male's energy. They all die - as do many of the females when they've laid their eggs under the leaves of the milkweed plant. ...
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Spiders and Scorpions
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Climate Change May Boost Contact With Pollutants (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, Dec. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Global climate change may lead to a rise in health problems due to increased exposure to harmful air pollutants, suggest researchers who reviewed studies projecting the impact of climate change on air quality.
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Fighting Malaria in Zambia: An Interview with Phil Thuma

From : Public Health Video Podcasts from Johns Hopkins
Every year since 1983, pediatrician Phil Thuma has fought to save the lives of the children of Macha, Zambia during the February-to-May malaria season. ?God put African children on my heart. This is my home area, and these are my kids,? says Thuma, whose missionary parents opened the hospital where he works. Thuma saw that treatment alone wasn?t enough and began a research effort that has led to a collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute, which established a major research site there in 2005. In this January 2006 interview in Macha with Johns Hopkins Public Health magazine editor Brian W. Simpson, Thuma reflects on the challenge of fighting malaria in rural Africa and the promise of new artemisinin-based treatments.
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Live Search: Insect Pest
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