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Program helps kids find carbon impact A new pilot project is incorporating GPS-equipped cell phones and Facebook to help students learn about their impact on the environment
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| Sep.27 |
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Academy Of Sciences Reopening| Golden Gate Park: Thousands of visitors attended the much-anticipated reopening of California Academy of Sciences, some waiting in line as early as 5:30 a.m. | |
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| Sep.21 |
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New Calif. Academy of Sciences opens Golden Gate Park: The Academy reopened to the public after more than 10 years of planning and construction. The new $488 million building substitutes the old facility
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| Jan.23 |
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Rescued bird is magnificent frigatebird A giant tropical bird is being nursed back to health in an animal rescue center. Experts identify the bird as a magnificent frigatebird.
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| Apr.6 |
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Webcam Views Falcons In High Rise SF Downtown: The peregrine falcons hatched 4 eggs in a nest on the 30th floor of a building at 201 Mission St.
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| Mar.28 |
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1906 Quake Simulation Unveiled| Scientists with USGS, Livermore lab and Stanford unveiled several simulations recreating the 1906 earthquake | |
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| Feb.25 |
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New Maps Pinpoint Quake Risks A new map shows that the land alongside rivers and streams is more dangerous
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| Dec.19 |
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New Female Tiger SF Zoo: Tatiana was placed into a quarantine pen and will eventually accompany male Siberian tiger
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| Mar.11 |
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Last Elephant Leaves For Sanctuary SF Zoo: Lulu, the SF Zoo's last elephant, left for a sanctuary in the Sierra foothills
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| Nov.17 |
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Grizzly Bears Debut SF Zoo: The 18-month-old sisters were captured in Montana. Their new home includes a 10,000 square foot enclosure
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| Sep.15 |
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Researchers accused of animal mistreating UCSF: Federal regulators have accused the University of mistreating animals used in experiments over a 3-year period
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| May.30 |
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Opening of African Savannah enclosure SF Zoo: More than 3,000 people turned out for the grand opening of the $18 million habitat
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| May.7 |
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First-ever gorilla lung surgery SF Zoo: The surgery has gone well, and officials are hoping for a thorough and speedy recovery for the silverback known as Kubi
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| May.6 |
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Zoo decides to relocate elephants SF Zoo: Zoo officials are acknowledging that their facilities are outdated
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| Apr.4 |
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Zoo helps wild bald eagle eggs hatch SF Zoo: 3 chicks have hatched from their DDT- contaminated eggs and will be returned to the wild
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| Mar.7 |
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37-year-old elephant euthanized| SF Zoo: Staff veterinarians euthanized a female Asian elephant named Calle because of her deteriorating health | |
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| Mar.5 |
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38-year-old elephant to be euthanized SF Zoo: Officials will euthanize a suffering Asian elephant whose quality of life has diminished with failing health
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| Jan.19 |
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Sea Lions are Back at Pier 39 The animals return to the Pier every winter after spending the summer in the Channel Islands
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| Dec.11 |
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Researchers find 'intoxicating' gene UCSF: A gene responsible for drunkenness in worms could boosts the fight against alcoholism
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| Nov.18 |
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Oldest captive fish in country turn 65 Golden Gate Park: The moniker Methuselah is a nod to a Biblical character of the same name said to have lived to the age of 969
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| Aug.18 |
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Supes OK'd replacing Academy of Sciences. SF City Hall
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| Jul.21 |
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Dead whale attracted large crowds| SF Sunset: Scientists tried to preserve the rarely seen mammal's skull and a fin | |
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| Jul.11 |
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$65 million for Academy of Sciences. Golden Gate Park
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| Aug.28 |
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Tall Ships Sail Into Bay Golden Gate Bridge: A parade of 30 tall ships is the part of the Sail San Francisco 2002 Festival
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| Aug.8 |
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Grove donates $5m to stem cell program Intel: Intel chairman announced a matching grant plan to reinvigorate the UCSF human embryonic stem cell program
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