Mehr als 200 neue Arten entdeckt
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Forscher haben in den vergangenen Monaten in Asien einen wahren Schatz der Artenvielfalt entdeckt. Der Star darunter: der "Elvis-Affe".
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WWF/Martin Aveling/Fauna & Flora Int(Sperrfrist 12. Dezember 0101) Undatierte Handout-Zeichnung des neu entdeckten Stubsnasenaffen aus Birma (Rhinopithecus strykeri) herausgegeben vom WWF. Ein Affe mit Regen-Tolle, eine sich selbst klonende Eidechse und e
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EPAepa03031542 A undated handout photo provided by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greater Mekong on 12 December 2011 shows a orchid, with thick glossy white and orange flowers, that was newly identified after being collected by a local plant hunter
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EPAepa03031540 A undated handout photo provided by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greater Mekong on 12 December 2011 shows the Khone Falls, Laos, in the Mekong river ecoregion. The six-country Mekong River region is so biologically rich that an ave
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EPAepa03031546 A undated handout photo provided by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greater Mekong on 12 December 2011 shows a new species of newt which was discovered in Laos in 2010. The six-country Mekong River region is so biologically rich that a
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EPAepa03031545 A undated handout photo provided by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greater Mekong on 12 December 2011 shows a small, distinctive bird living in the rocky forests of the Annamite mountain range in Laos and Vietnam which was described f
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EPAepa03031543 A undated handout photo provided by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greater Mekong on 12 December 2011 shows the wolf snake, Lycodon synaptor or Boehmes wolf snake, from Dongchuan, a mountainous region of Yunnan Province, China.The six
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EPAepa03031544 A undated handout photo provided by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greater Mekong on 12 December 2011 shows new frog species (Amolops akhaorum). Seven new frog species from the Greater Mekong region were discovered in 2010, including
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EPAepa03031541 A undated handout photo provided by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greater Mekong on 12 December 2011 shows Leiolepis ngovantrii - an all-female species that reproduces via cloning, without the need for male lizards. The six-country
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ReutersA man casts a fishing net on the banks of the Mekong river in Phnom Penh December 8, 2011. Ministers of Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia are meeting in Siem Reap province on Thursday to discuss the construction in the Mekong River of the Xayabu
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ReutersA man collects fish on the banks of the Mekong river in Phnom Penh December 8, 2011. Ministers of Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia are meeting in Siem Reap province on Thursday to discuss the construction in the Mekong River of the Xayaburi dam
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