New Scientist Mag: Stop badmouthing sharks that bite people
April 2, 2012 – 7:13 pm | Comments Off

Human-shark encounters are always called attacks even when there is no contact, artificially amplifying the numbers. What’s more, no distinction is made for minor bites from non-threatening species.

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New Twinloss Group Forms in Sydney
December 17, 2009 – 8:00 pm | No Comment
New Twinloss Group Forms in Sydney

Australian Twinless Twins met for the first time in Sydney just
before Christmas 2006, attracting participants from across the coun-
try, including Western Australia and Canberra.
Supporters from the Murraylands Twin Loss Group in South Australia
also participated via …