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Critically Endangered Indian Vultures Bred for First Time in Captivity

White-rumped vulture, photo: Lip Kee Yap via flickr Some hope for three species of endangered Indian vultures: Conservationists have successfully bred all of them in captivity for the first time. Considering that at current rates of decline–brought about in no small part because of a painkiller used in cattle (more on that below)–these vultures would be globally extinct within 10 years, the importance of this seems clear. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Fans frenzy for FIFA World Cup

Fans from across the globe have come to South Africa to get drenched in the football fever and support their favourite teams in the FIFA World Cup.

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India Earthquake 2010 map 7.5 Magnitude

A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck under the Indian Ocean on Sunday, triggering a tsunami watch for nearby islands. India#39;s ocean information centre issued a “tsunami watch” for 10-15 islands, but said it was expecting only a mild surge in sea levels of about 50 centimetres (20 inches).… Read more » A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck under the Indian Ocean on Sunday, triggering a tsunami watch for nearby islands and causing tremors reportedly felt along India#39;s eastern seaboard. The quake

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Jonah Hill for “World Toilet Spokesman”

I didn’t start off wanting to make a gross-out movie. But two days into shooting “The World’s Toilet Crisis” for Current TV’s Vanguard documentary series, I had to admit that I was pretty disgusted. From a massive sewage treatment plant just south of Los Angeles to India’s once-sacred, now polluted Yamuna River, my team of producers and I had set off on a mission to track how the lack of sanitation in many countries has had a devastating impact on public health. I could tell you we were looking for clean water amidst the contamination, but that’s just being polite, and being polite is part of the problem. It’s a very big part of how even in the 21st century, some 2.6 billion people—40 percent of the world’s population—are still defecating in the open rather than in toilets connected to a proper sewage treatment system. We went to India and Indonesia because we were looking for shit. When people defecate in rivers, fields and gutters, the water becomes contaminated with shit. Food gets contaminated. And people get sick. An estimated 2 million deaths a year, largely among children, could be prevented by improving access to toilets. And yet very little has been done to end the world’s toilet crisis. One reason for the inaction is that few people—and almost no one with the political or popular cache to command international attention—have stepped forward to speak plainly about what’s happening and what’s at stake. Jack Sim, a businessman who founded the World Toilet Organization, has spearheaded efforts in Indonesia to make toilets both affordable and desirable. But as Sim told me, there’s no “Angelina Jolie of toilets.” I don’t think the movement needs an Angelina Jolie. I think it needs someone like Jonah Hill—who in “Get Him to the Greek” spends what seems like half the movie mired in scatological humor—or any of the other actors in hit gross-out comedies who have made a living and a name for themselves making fart jokes. Let’s face it, talking about toilets would be a classy step up from this: If we want to seriously address the fact that 40 percent of the world’s population lack a simple flush toilet—which The Lancet, a British medical journal, called the most important health innovation of the last 150 years—we’re all going to have to be willing to get a little grossed out. The World’s Toilet Crisis” airs Wednesday, June 9 at 10/9c on Current TV. added by: Adam_Yamaguchi

What different types of toilets have you encountered while traveling?

In your travels have you come across toilets you weren’t used to? Have you ever found yourself without access to toilets altogether? How did the community you visited handle the complex issues tied to public health when it came to open defecation? Share your stories with us for this BFD. 2.6 billion people go without access to a toilet daily. In World's Toilet Crisis Adam Yamaguchi travels to India, Singapore and Indonesia to understand why people don't use toilets, and to learn what is being done to end the practice of open defecation. http://current.com/groups/current-video/92471289_how-to-solve-the-worlds-toilet-… added by: joshuaheller

Sania Mirza Made A Winning Return After The Wedding

India’s Sania Mirza has made a winning comeback after her wedding to Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik, when she defeated Chan Yung-Jan with a score of 6-1 and 6-4 in the first round. The India’s tennis star player spent several months off from tennis to focus on her personal life and got wed to Malik in April. Their marriage went through a lot of controversy but no one can stop them from pursuing it. Mirza has now return to play tennis and she was able to quickly recover her rhythm on the Birmingham grass court as she swatted Chan of Taipei during their match. Sania Mirza Made A Winning Return After The Wedding is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Crocodiles Surf Currents to Explore Their Realm

Image credit: Obliot /Flickr The estuarine crocodile , more commonly known as the “saltwater crocodile,” has the largest geographic range of any crocodile species. Spanning more than 10,000 square kilometers of ocean, the crocodiles make their home from India to Australia, Indonesia to China, and have turned up as far north as the Sea of Japan and as far east as the Pacific Islands. To occupy such a vast marine realm, the crocodiles must be excellent swimmers—at least, that is what logic would sugge… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Santhosh Jogi photo bio

Biography for Santhosh Jogi Born 1974/1975 Eravimangalam, Kerala, India Died April 13, 2010 (aged 35) Occupation Actor/Singer Years active 2004–2010 Spouse(s) Jijy Jogi was born in Eravimangalam, the son of Purathu Sethumadhavan and Komattil Malathi Amma. He completed his education from Vyasa College, Pune. He started his career as a singer at local stage programmes. After his debut in Two Wheeler, he worked as a professional singer in Dubai and played supporting roles, often as villains, i

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India Wants Kohinoor Diamond And Sultanganj Buddha Back From Britain

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) expects Britain to return the Kohinoor and the Sultanganj Buddha including many priceless antiques looted and stolen that now remain in British Museums. added by: f4schennai

Today on Planet 100: Deadly Heat In India (Video)

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