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<title>Protesters Target Unilever 'Monkey Business'  </title>
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<description>Activists across Europe - many dressed as orang-utans to draw attention to Unilever's &quot;monkey business&quot; - have been demonstrating to protect Indonesian rainforests from the expansion of the palm oil industry.</description>
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<title>Healers of the furry kind</title>
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<description>Animal Angels Foundation, a Pune-based NGO in western India, works on the unique concept of using pets to bring about emotional stimulation among autistic children. This form of therapy has just begun to take roots and may eventually become part of mainstream healing procedures.</description>
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<title>Turtles Are Climate Canaries</title>
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<description>Marine turtles are emerging as excellent indicators of the effects of climate change.</description>
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<title>Treating nature with reverence</title>
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<description>Celebrated Indian wildlife filmmaker Mike Pandey feels that corporate groups should fund documentaries as part of their social responsibilities, which can be used to sensitise urban audiences on the need to preserve nature. He is of the view that most of the policies on environment protection in India remain on paper.</description>
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<title>Kashmir residents learn to live in harmony with wildlife</title>
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<description>A project funded by Wildlife Trust of India is helping prevent human conflict with the endangered Asiatic black bears in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. It has also helped in increased participation of locals in conservation activities in this northern state.</description>
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