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The Western Wall, the Queen Elizabeth 2, Iceland's financial meltdown, and more are featured in our picks of the week's news photos.

October 9, 2008
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Bird species worldwide are in decline—a sign that the planet's health is also faltering, according to a new report.

October 9, 2008
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A "hairy" crab, spiky sea stars, and a bright red shrimp are among the 274 new species found during a research survey of Australia's deep ocean.

October 9, 2008
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A recession would likely push conservation to the bottom of government priority lists for years to come, warns an expert who says environmentalists should be "really worried."

October 8, 2008
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A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, killing at least nine people.

October 7, 2008
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Iceland's glaciers could all be gone by the next century, thanks to global warming, a new government report says.

October 6, 2008
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The 2008 Red List of Threatened Species details dismaying trends. A new "Dow Jones index" approach aims to stem the tide by tracking selected species like stocks.

October 6, 2008
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A five-year review done by experts from 130 countries paints a grim picture for the world's 5,487 known mammal species.

October 6, 2008
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Some bald eagles are turning to seabirds as their main food, and in a roundabout way, the new diet is traceable to a 1990s otter collapse, researchers say.

October 3, 2008
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Truffle hunters in France believe global warming has led to an increase in parasitic attacks on wild truffles—spurring a boom in hothouse versions of the luxury fungus.

October 3, 2008
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A newly announced ban on all parrot sales in Mexico may keep the country's exotic birds from dying during clandestine smuggling operations, conservationists say.

October 2, 2008
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Growing acidity in the world's oceans may create an underwater racket that hinders whales and other animals that rely on sounds for survival, a new study says.

October 02, 2008
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Research is underway to turn algae into biodiesel that developers hope could eventually fuel jet airplanes.

October 02, 2008
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An Earth-spanning boundary separates the Northern Hemisphere's pollution from the more pristine atmosphere of the south, a finding that could help map future movements of harmful chemicals.

October 2, 2008
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A temperature-driven trend toward more females and fewer males in Australia's spotted skink may increase populations in the short-term, a finding that contradicts previous studies.

October 2, 2008

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