Friday, March 12, 2010

How helping hands could hurt Haiti and Desperate Efforts to Save Endangered Bats May Fail

march 12,2010

1. This is saying that if people help haiti out that it could hurt it even more. Also how the same groups that have lined up to help Haitians the past two months -- foreign governments, relief groups and companies pledging to rebuild -- could hobble Haiti's long-term survival, some say. The earthquake killed at least 217,000 people and displaced at least a million in the impoverished island nation. Much of Haiti's national identity is shaped around its unique history. Haitians are the descendants of the only slaves who revolted against their masters in the 19th century.I think that this can use more information talking about why helping hands would hurt it.

2. This is saying that bats maybe endangered. Also how the effort was prompted by the discovery of white nose syndrome, an extremely virulent disease that has killed more than a million bats since 2007, in one of the handful of caves where Virginia big-eared bats live. Of 40 bats moved to the Smithsonian National Zoo last November, only 11 have survived. I think this can use more information.

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