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<atom:subtitle><![CDATA[The Open Resource Management Foundation Release OpenNRM]]></atom:subtitle>
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<atom:subtitle><![CDATA[Atlantic Salmon]]></atom:subtitle>
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<atom:subtitle><![CDATA[Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Partnership]]></atom:subtitle>
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<atom:subtitle><![CDATA[Amphibian Decline]]></atom:subtitle>
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<description><![CDATA[Dramatic declines in amphibian populations, including population crashes and mass localized extinctions, have been noted since the 1980s from locations all over the world. These declines are perceived as one of the most critical threats to global biodiversity, and several causes are believed to be involved, including disease, habitat destruction and modification, exploitation, pollution, pesticide use, introduced species, climate change ... <a href="javascript:goPage('Projects','Project Page', 'Project Page', 570);" ><img src="http://opennrm.org/images/more_button.gif" width="43" height="9" alt="more" title="more" style="display: inline;"/></a>
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<atom:subtitle><![CDATA[Oyster Reef Habitat Restoration Overview]]></atom:subtitle>
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