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Only last month President Xi announced that China will take steps to halt the domestic trade in ivory, 就在上个月习主席宣布中国会采取措施遏制国内象牙交易。 adding to the ban on ivory carving imports he announced in February.
Irene Osceola was waiting for the Aldens when they pulled into the Miccosukee Village the next morning. The canoe ramp is this way, she said. Today she wore jeans, a long-sleeved T-shirt, and sneakers. Its good you all wore pants and long sleeves, sh
At six A.M. the next morning, it was early, but it wasnt bright the way Oz had expected. Jessie woke up first, as she often did. The room looked strangedim and more quiet than usual. She tiptoed to the window. Snow! she whispered, forgetting that eve
At three oclock sharp, the Aldens reported to the lodges laundry room. The huge, warm room was filled with swooshing sounds and soapy smells. I hear a gurgling sound again, Benny said. Only this time, it really is washing machines, not mud pots. Mud
When the rangers led the Indian boy into the store, Jessie was near the door. Quickly she put her hand on the boys shoulder. Dont be afraid, she said. We want to help you. The boy did not look up, but he pushed back his wet hair. A ranger said, This
Grandfather! they all said at once. Mr. Alden was half sitting, half lying under a stone ledge at the bottom of the ravine. Watch stood beside him like a bank guard. Are you all right? Violet called. Im fine, Mr. Alden assured them. Except for my ank
Report Says More Than 200 Land Activists Killed Last Year A new report says killings of land and environmental activists rose in 2017. The environmental and human rights group Global Witness reports that Mexico and the Philippines registered sharp in
In 1881, a 25-year-old former slave from Virginia used a $2,000 gift to open a one-room teacher-training school in one of the poorest rural counties in the southern state of Alabama. This man and his school, that began in a church basement, would bec
Laos Fights to Protect Endangered Asiatic Black Bears The capture and trafficking of endangered Asiatic black bears continues to be a problem in Laos, although the government is trying to reduce it. The bears often are sold so their parts can be used
因为误用英语而闹出来的笑话几乎每天都在发生, 但有时候也是可遇不可求. 想要编几个像这样的笑话还真是不太可能耶. 所以只要听到类似的乌龙笑话, 我
1. Small size of hope for South Dakota Senator Tim Johnson. His spokesman says Johnson responded to his wife and held her hand. Johnson is recovering from brain surgery. If his illness proves fatal, p
Humberto Rios Labrada meets with local farmers at seed diversity fairs across Cuba. Related Links Goldman Prize Every April, during the week-long observances surrounding Earth Day, grassroots environmental activists from six regions of the world are
A discovery of a mummified forest that's between two and 10 million years old is giving scientists a new window on climate change. Joel Barker, a research scientist at the Byrd Polar Research Center at the Ohio State University, discovered the mummif
Black History Illuminated by Tracing Lives of Former Slaves Arlington National Cemetery is just outside Washington, D.C. Before it became America's most prestigious military cemetery, it was a thriving community of slaves and then former slaves. Here
'The Star Spangled Banner' Celebrates 200 Years 庆祝美国国歌200周年 BALTIMORE This year, the U.S. city of Baltimore, Maryland is celebrating its role in the birth of Americas national anthem. National Park Service Ranger Vince Vaise is Chief
By Benjamin Sand Islamabad 11 July 2007 Pakistani officials say the fight to clear Islamabad's Red Mosque of well-armed militants is complete. From Islamabad VOA Correspondent Benjamin Sand reports the bloody siege left at least nine soldiers and 50
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Attica Locke's new novel Bluebird, Bluebird unfolds in rural East Texas along a stretch of U.S. Highway 59. As Locke writes, it's a thread on the map that ties together small towns like knots on a string. ATTICA LOCKE: It is a hi
By Carol Pearson Washington 11 October 2007 One third of the land in the United States belongs to the public. And once a year Americans get a chance to help make these public lands beautiful and healthy for generations to come. VOA's June Soh visited
LOURDES GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: If you want to go for a spectacular bike ride this weekend, you might consider heading to Yellowstone National Park. Every spring, 50 miles of the main thoroughfares are open to bicycles only. And Montana Public Radio's
Sportsound Podcast: 8 May 17 LAST MONDAY We talk about mental health issues in sport as well as discuss Rangers and Hearts.