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Philippines goes after sea turtle restaurants
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Cebu, Philippines (AFP) May 21, 2012


The Philippines on Monday said it would form a special task force to go after restaurants selling the meat of protected sea turtles.

The eight-member team was created after news reports revealed the proliferation of roadside restaurants in the central island of Cebu serving dishes made from the government-protected marine animals.

"The task force is created to pursue and initiate an aggressive protection and conservation movement of the endangered marine turtles which are now on the verge of total depletion," regional environment chief Maximo Dichoso said.

The team was instructed to investigate the trading, hunting, sale, and killing of marine turtles in the area, the environment department said.

News reports said numerous small eateries in a coastal district of Cebu City were serving dishes made from sea turtle.

Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama conceded that the practice had been going on for a long time but there had been no concerted effort to stop it.

Those caught trading, hunting, collecting or killing sea turtles, which are considered an endangered species, face a fine of 100,000 pesos ($2,350) and one year in jail.

The discovery of Chinese fishermen catching sea turtles and other protected marine species in the South China Sea last month triggered a high-profile maritime standoff between Philippine and Chinese ships.

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NGOs take issue with UN take on sustainable development
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) May 21, 2012 - A month before a UN meeting on sustainable development, civil society is taking issue with the gathering's approach.

The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, known as Rio+20, takes place in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro June 20-22. In parallel, NGOs will gather for the People's Summit for Social and Environmental Justice.

"The discussions focus on a set of fake proposals called 'Green economy,'" organizers of the alternate event said on their website. "The 'Green economy,' contrary to what its name suggests, is one more stage of capitalistic accumulation."

The document -- titled "What is at stake at Rio+20" -- also alleges that the negotiation strategy at the upcoming conference favors rich governments and threatens the rights of indigenous people.

At least 116 government officials and 50,000 participants are expected to take part in Rio+20, including heads of companies and representatives of social movements.

The People's Summit will take place June 15-23.



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Genes underlying the key domestication process in sorghum and other cereals
Manhatten KS (SPX) May 21, 2012
A study by a team of university and government scientists led by a Kansas State University researcher, indicates that genes responsible for seed shattering - the process by which grasses disseminate their seeds - were under parallel selection during sorghum, rice and maize domestication. The study, "Parallel domestication of the Shattering1 genes in cereals," was published May 13 in the on ... read more


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