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Canada slashes spending on wildlife protection-CBC

OTTAWA, Sep 19 (Reuters) Canada has slashed spending on wildlife protection and monitoring of ecosystems because of budget problems at the federal environment ministry, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp reported today.

The cuts mean the Canadian Wildlife Service -- responsible for studying and protecting wildlife in Canada -- has been forced to halt all its scientific field and survey work.

In addition, a program monitoring the health of bird populations lost half its budget, while the budget for an operation that protects significant habitats for wildlife and birds was reduced to zero.

The network observing changes in ecosystems lost 80 per cent of its budget. CBC said the cuts would be in place until the current fiscal year ended in early 2008.

Sandy Baumgartner of the nonprofit Canadian Wildlife Federation -- which cooperates with the environment ministry on some programs -- said the spending reductions could have long-term consequences.

''A lot of it (the cuts) is actually research-based, which is alarming because if nobody is out there studying the health of the environment, how do we know where there are problems?'' she told Reuters.

The press spokesman for Environment Minister John Baird did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

Critics regularly accuse Canada's minority Conservative government of ignoring the environment, particularly over the question of climate change.

Although Ottawa ratified the Kyoto climate change protocol, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Canada has no chance of meeting its targets under the agreement.

CBC said that despite the spending cuts, the environment ministry would spend 59,000 dollars on a consultant to study why employee morale was so bad.

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HC refuses stay on UPSIDC official arrest

Lucknow, Sep 19 (UNI) The Allahabad High Court today refused to stay the arrest of an Uttar Pradesh State industrial Development Corporation (UPSIDC) official accused of selling industrial plots at throw-away prices. The order was passed by a Lucknow bench comprising Justice K K Mishra and Justice J M Paliwal on a petition filed by the then Tronika City project officer B S Tomar. The Bench observed ''It is a serious economic offence, which involves scam worth several crores of rupees.''.....

HC adjourns Dera chief's bail plea hearing to Oct 17

Chandigarh, Sept 19 (UNI) The Punjab and Haryana High Court today adjourned to October 17 further hearing on the interim anticipatory bail already granted to Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in the case against him for hurting the Sikh religious sentiments. However, the previous order on the concession of interim anticipatory bail would remain in force till next hearing on October 17. The case was registered against the Dera chief at Bathinda district of Punjab in May.....

Railways to augment coaches to clear extra rush

Ahmedabad, Sep 19 (UNI) To clear the extra rush of passengers, the Western Railways (WR) has decided to augment coaches in the following trains. One pantry car will be introduced in train no 2905/2906 Porbandar-Howrah-Porbandar bi-weekly expresss from October 17, ex-Porbandar, and in return direction, ex-Howrah, with effect from October 19, according to a WR release here today. Similarly, the train no 9269/9270 Porbandar-Motihari-Porbandar will be augmented with one pantry car, from October 19, ex-Porbandar, and with effect from October 22,.....
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