National Wildlife Federation’s Wildlife News Roundup for November 28th, 2010

Today’s news — a climate summit, crazy bear incidents, a little geo-engineering, tortoises on iPhone apps and a campus battling with crows.

The upcoming Cancun climate summit will also be about how climate, poverty and conflict are intertwined: http://huff.to/ewWu2e

Can reintroducing grazing animals to the tundra help combat global warming? http://on.msnbc.com/eN5G4e

Craziest bear stories of 2010: http://huff.to/dXJc7t

Tracking the desert tortoise with a iPhone app! http://bit.ly/ifkjIw

To save the Salton Sea scientists propose replacing Imperial Valley crops with Algae: http://bit.ly/gWknt2

Hawaii: new predator-proof fence will help protect endangered sea birds: http://bit.ly/hYmfxW

Penn State versus mass-roosting campus crows: http://bit.ly/ghT3cw

Published: November 28, 2010