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UNEP-WCMC - Bamboo biodiversity.

32269 UNEP-WCMC - Bamboo biodiversity. http://www.unep-wcmc.org/resources/publications/UNEP_WCMC_bio_series/14/presspack/PressRelease.htm Consequently, many extraordinary and vulnerable species such as lemurs, giant pandas and mountain gorillas that depend almost entirely on bamboo for food and shelter face an even-greater struggle for survival. Agriculture > Crops > Bamboo > Science bamboo   mountain   gorillas   lemurs   madagascar   golden   bird   species   united   nations   environment   programme   giant   pandas   wild Jan 1, 2007  

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HUATUSCO, Mexico - It can be used to build homes, make deodorant, clothes and paper. Some industries fuel ovens with it. The Aztecs made flutes out of it. China may be the first place that springs to mind when we think of bamboo, but it has long grown wild in Mexico.
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Cooperative Extension Service CTAHR Fact Sheet Ornamentals and Flowers no. 18* January 1997 *This revision replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 18. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S.
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Cultivating Life series information, showtimes, episode guide and video clips.
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To receive email brochure contact bambugib at harborside.com. PNW97 PROGRAM Since 1994, there are new developments in the bamboo world. The PNW97 presentations address several of the new directions in the bamboo community.
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Thermosynthesis theory shows how organisms can use or may have used thermal cycling as an energy source, yielded the scaffolding for the origin and evolution of life.
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- In addition to the emphasis on conservation of timber resources, there is much information on various species of trees used as wood. http://www.foe.co.uk/campaigns/biodiversity_and_habitats/forest/reducing_wood_consumption/timba-l.
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The purpose was to investigate the potential contribution of bamboo cultivation, harvesting and processing to rural development, given an appropriate policy and economic environment. The project has compiled general county-level information and details on 200 households and dozens of industries.
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Publisher: FriedlNet and Partners Published: On Demand Frequency: On demand Languages: English, Chinese Hardcopy Binding: Softcover Pages: 40 Dimensions: 21.0 x 29.7 (A4) cm (8.19 x 11.
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ANALYSIS OF CALCUTTA BAMBOO FOR STRUCTURAL COMPOSITE MATERIALS Mansur Ahmad (ABSTRACT) Land use issues have dramatically changed the timber supply outlook for our nations forest products industry. Since demand for wood products shows no sign of abating, alternative products must be developed.
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Bamboo is a diverse group of plants with over 1,200 species ranging in size from miniatures to towering giants of over 150 feet. Bamboo is cosmopolitan in origin and is among the most ancient plants in the grass family (Poaceae). Most bamboo is not native to the tropics.
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