We thank the following 
 
and those unknown 
 
persons, groups, agencies, 
 
organizations and 
 
governments for their 
 
loving and selfless actions 
 
that bring meaningful 
 
comfort and assistance 
 
to others. 
May your lives be graced 
 
by the Divine 
 
with evermore joy 
 
and fulfilling reward.
 
SpainSpain donates more than 
 
US$58 million 
 
to Guatemala 
 
for reconstruction, 
 
as well as programs 
 
to improve juvenile 
 
nutrition, education, and 
 
other relief endeavors. 
 
Allen and Violet LargeElderly Canadian couple, 
 
Allen and Violet Large, 
 
gives away 98% of their 
 
US$11.2 million lottery 
 
money to charities, 
 
organizations, 
 
and family members. 
 
Adan Abobaker, United KingdomHomeless hero 
 
Adan Abobaker 
 
unhesitatingly dives 
 
into the freezing River 
 
Thames to rescue 
 
a drowning woman 
 
in London. 
 
Nguyễn Thị Phương, Âu Lạc (Vietnam) Nguyễn Thị Phương 
 
of Thạch Đài village 
 
in Âu Lạc (Vietnam) 
 
promptly notifies 
 
the shop owner 
 
and returns a gold bar 
 
when she discovers it 
 
in her newly bought 
 
second-hand jacket. 
 
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh HasinaBangladeshi Prime 
 
Minister Sheikh Hasina 
 
approves a strict national 
 
wildlife protection law 
 
which prohibits 
 
the killing of 
 
endangered animals.  
 
European Union and Judge Marc JaegerWith Judge Marc Jaeger's 
 
rescinding of 
 
the suspension of a ban, 
 
the European Union now 
 
prohibits trade 
 
in products from all 
 
commercial seal hunts. 
 
Randall Arauz, Costa RicaBiologist and Costa 
 
Rican Marine Turtle 
 
Restoration Program 
 
President Randall Arauz 
 
campaigns to halt shark 
 
finning in Costa Rica. 
 
Fiji the Staffordshire dog, New Zealand
Fiji, the Staffordshire dog, 
 
saves her human 
 
companion in Southland, 
 
New Zealand, 
 
from a house fire by 
 
licking her awake when 
 
their house caught fire. 
 
SPECIAL THANKS 
 
of the MONTH 
 
The Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationThe Bill & Melinda 
 
Gates Foundation 
 
pledges US$500 million 
 
for projects that improve 
 
access to financial 
 
services for less fortunate 
 
people worldwide. 
 
NorwayNorway will donate 
 
€173 million to finance 
 
worldwide programs 
 
to halt tuberculosis, 
 
malaria, and AIDS.
 
Norway signs 
 
an agreement with Cuba 
 
to donate US$850,000 
 
for cholera medicine 
 
and medical equipment 
 
that will be used 
 
by Cuban doctors 
 
working in Haiti. 
 
European UnionThe European Union 
 
donates US$165 million 
 
to South Africa 
 
for the improvement 
 
of the nation's 
 
primary schools, as well 
 
as €45 million 
 
to Rwanda, Burundi, and 
 
the Democratic Republic 
 
of the Congo for road 
 
repairs and improving 
 
the energy sector. 
 
AustraliaAustralia donates 
 
US$160 million to fund 
 
the construction of 
 
two bridges across 
 
major tributaries of 
 
the Mekong River 
 
in Âu Lạc (Vietnam). 
 
USAUS Secretary of State 
 
Hillary Clinton 
 
announces 
 
a US$150-million donation 
 
from the US government 
 
to assist the government 
 
of the Palestinian Authority. 
 
JapanJapan plans to donate 
 
US$60 million to assist 
 
developing countries 
 
with programs to 
 
preserve biodiversity. 
 
The United States and JapanTo empower women 
 
in Afghanistan, 
 
the US announces 
 
US$44 million in aid 
 
while Japan pledges 
 
to increase assistance. 
 
The United NationsThe United Nations 
 
donates US$36 million 
 
to help Uganda 
 
develop a national 
 
climate change plan. 
 
The UN Children's Fund, the European Union, and EthiopiaThe UN Children's Fund, 
 
the European Union, 
 
and the government 
 
of Ethiopia collaborate 
 
in a US$30-million program 
 
to enhance water and 
 
sanitation for districts 
 
in northern Ethiopia. 
 
Israel's Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor & the Arava GroupIsrael is planning a center 
 
for sustainable energy, 
 
research and 
 
development, with 
 
the Ministry of Industry, 
 
Trade and Labor 
 
and the Arava Group 
 
contributing 
 
US$15 million each 
 
to the project. 
 
Inter-American Development Bank The Inter-American 
 
Development Bank loans 
 
Honduras US$27.5 million 
 
to improve healthcare 
 
services to women 
 
and children. 
 
RussiaRussia donates 
 
US$8 million 
 
to Kyrgyzstan to assist 
 
in improving the lives 
 
of her citizens. 
 
UK's Department for International DevelopmentAs part of a €6.6 million 
 
aid package, 
 
UK's Department 
 
for International 
 
Development 
 
sends doctors, nurses, 
 
and support staff to assist 
 
in halting the cholera 
 
outbreak in Haiti. 
 
BelgiumBelgium donates 
 
€4 million to Morocco 
 
to enhance infrastructure, 
 
social services, 
 
and other areas 
 
of the United Nations 
 
Millennium Development 
 
goals. 
 
GermanyGermany announces 
 
a US$4.1-million donation 
 
to Morocco 
 
to support the nation's 
 
Solar Energy Project. 
 
Garth Brooks US country music singer 
 
Garth Brooks 
 
holds benefit concerts 
 
in Nashville, Tennessee, 
 
with 100% of 
 
the US$3.5 million 
 
in proceeds going to help 
 
the state's flood-affected 
 
residents. 
 
European CommissionThe European Commission 
 
donates US$2 million 
 
to Indonesia for victims 
 
of a tsunami and 
 
volcanic eruption 
 
in Mentawai Islands 
 
and Central Java.
 
The European Commission 
 
seeks quotas agreement 
 
from member states 
 
that would ensure 
 
the improved survival 
 
of the endangered 
 
bluefin tuna. 
 
BrazilBrazil donates 
 
US$1 million to 
 
the Democratic Republic 
 
of Congo to benefit 
 
women in their recovery 
 
from acts of violence. 
 
South KoreaSouth Korea is donating 
 
US$287,000 
 
for the construction 
 
of temporary shelters 
 
for earthquake-affected 
 
Haitians. 
 
Jolie-Pitt Foundation The Jolie-Pitt Foundation 
 
donates US$150,000 
 
to SOS Children's 
 
Villages - USA 
 
to support its care 
 
for orphaned and other 
 
less fortunate children. 
 
Band Aid Charitable TrustBand Aid Charitable 
 
Trust donates US$86,000 
 
to build a pipeline 
 
to provide fresh water 
 
for Somali refugees 
 
in Ethiopia. 
 
GrenadaTo assist in 
 
post-hurricane recovery 
 
on St. Lucia and 
 
St. Vincent islands 
 
in the Caribbean, 
 
Grenada's Cabinet 
 
Subcommittee authorizes 
 
a US$74,500 cash donation 
 
toward agricultural 
 
rehabilitation, 
 
and mobilizes shipments 
 
of clean drinking water. 
 
Japanese Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon The Japanese Embassy 
 
in Beirut, Lebanon, 
 
donates over US$22,000 
 
to improve the health care 
 
of Palestinian refugees 
 
living in remote areas. 
 
South KoreaSouth Korea donates 
 
US$20,000 in emergency 
 
humanitarian aid 
 
to Colombia for 
 
flood-affected residents. 
 
Guatemala, Panama, and ColombiaGuatemala, Panama, 
 
and Colombia 
 
send planes filled with 
 
humanitarian aid to help 
 
hurricane-affected 
 
Costa Rican brethren. 
 
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Venezuelan President 
 
Hugo Chavez sends 
 
14 tons of humanitarian aid 
 
to Colombia to help 
 
flood-affected residents. 
 
Argentina Argentina sends 
 
humanitarian relief 
 
personnel and tablets 
 
to supply 600,000 liters 
 
of clean drinking water 
 
to the hurricane-affected 
 
island nation of 
 
Santa Lucia. 
 
CAREAside from bringing aid 
 
to the flood-stricken 
 
Pakistani people, 
 
the Switzerland-based 
 
humanitarian 
 
organization CARE 
 
works to get 
 
safe drinking water 
 
to residents in need. 
 
Doctors Without BordersAn appeal from 
 
France-based charity 
 
Doctors Without Borders 
 
results in a donation 
 
of tents for 700 families 
 
living in one of 
 
the world's largest 
 
and most overcrowded 
 
refugee camps 
 
in Dadaab, Kenya. 
 
The Red Crescent Authority and Dar-al-Birr Society of Dubai The Red Crescent 
 
Authority and 
 
Dar-al-Birr Society 
 
of Dubai in the United 
 
Arab Emirates donate 
 
funds to construct homes 
 
and dig fresh water wells 
 
for disadvantaged 
 
Muslim families 
 
in southern 
 
Âu Lạc (Vietnam). 
 
Cuban President Raul Castro Cuban President 
 
Raul Castro announces 
 
that another 300 doctors, 
 
nurses and other medical 
 
personnel are being sent 
 
to Haiti to treat 
 
the cholera epidemic. 
 
Rotary International Humanitarian organization 
 
Rotary International 
 
raises funds to help 
 
natural disaster-affected 
 
Indonesian residents 
 
in central Java. 
 
The Red Crescent Authority of the United Arab EmiratesThe Red Crescent 
 
Authority of 
 
the United Arab Emirates 
 
pledges financial aid 
 
to assist the rebuilding 
 
of homes for typhoon-
 
affected residents 
 
in the Philippines. 
 
The United Nations Children's Fund The United Nations 
 
Children's Fund launches 
 
a new campaign 
 
in African countries 
 
to protect young girls 
 
from the tradition 
 
of genital cutting. 
 
Aasif MandviIndian-born actor and 
 
comedian Aasif Mandvi 
 
hosts a comedic event 
 
to raise funds for those 
 
affected by 
 
the recent floods. 
 
Belinda Stronach FoundationJoining the One Laptop 
 
Per Child campaign, 
 
the Canadian 
 
Belinda Stronach Foundation 
 
gives 5,000 laptops 
 
to children of 
 
aboriginal communities 
 
across the country. 
 
The United Nations Children's Fund and partners
The United Nations 
 
Children's Fund and 
 
partners establish 
 
child friendly spaces in 
 
Sindh Province, Pakistan, 
 
to help special needs 
 
youngsters of 
 
flood-affected families. 
 
Elettra Wiedemann, Solar Electric Light Fund, Cindy Crawford, Iman, Christy Turlington, Elle Macpherson and othersOrganized by 
 
model Elettra Wiedemann 
 
in partnership 
 
with organization 
 
Solar Electric Light Fund, 
 
proceeds from 
 
a celebrity auction 
 
of gowns donated by 
 
supermodels including 
 
Cindy Crawford, 
 
Iman, Christy Turlington, 
 
Elle Macpherson 
 
and others will bring 
 
solar power to benefit 
 
clinics in Rwanda, 
 
Haiti, and other countries 
 
in need. 
 
Robin WilliamsHollywood actor and 
 
comedian Robin Williams 
 
is donating 100% 
 
of the proceeds from 
 
his comedy performances 
 
in Christchurch, 
 
New Zealand, to help 
 
with the city's post earth-
 
quake rebuilding efforts. 
 
Life for Relief and Development, USAUS-based Life for Relief 
 
and Development 
 
inaugurates two new wells 
 
with mechanical pumps 
 
to provides access 
 
to clean drinking water 
 
in the rural regions
 
of Kabul, Afghanistan. 
 
Patricia Harris, Patrick Duncan, Christine Hall, and 13 other individuals in Washington, DC, USAPatricia Harris, 
 
Patrick Duncan, 
 
Christine Hall, 
 
and 13 other individuals 
 
in Washington, DC, USA, 
 
donate one of 
 
their kidneys to 
 
16 recipients in need.  
 
15 firefighters in Michigan, USAFifteen firefighters 
 
in Michigan, USA, 
 
donate their monthly 
 
paychecks to help cover 
 
the medical expenses 
 
of a kidney transplant 
 
of a retired colleague 
 
and friend. 
 
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iranian President 
 
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 
 
auctions his car to benefit 
 
the Mehr project 
 
that provides 
 
affordable housing for 
 
less fortunate families. 
 
India's Health and Agriculture MinistriesIndia's Health and 
 
Agricultural Ministries 
 
are collaborating to 
 
provide alternative cash 
 
crops for tobacco farmers 
 
and workers to cultivate. 
 
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Russian Foreign Minister 
 
Sergey Lavrov assures 
 
that Russian soldiers will 
 
not return to Afghanistan, 
 
but support for 
 
eliminating illegal drugs 
 
will continue 
 
via consultations with the 
 
Afghan Interior Ministry. 
 
Architecture for HumanityNonprofit Architecture 
 
for Humanity is 
 
dedicated to providing 
 
design, building, and 
 
development expertise 
 
worldwide to those in need. 
 
King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi ArabiaKing Abdullah bin 
 
Abdulaziz Al Saud hosts 
 
2,000 Palestinians for 
 
this year Hajj pilgrimage. 
 
Executive Director Josette Sheeran and the UN World Food ProgramDuring her visit 
 
to North Korea, 
 
Executive Director 
 
Josette Sheeran states 
 
that an appeal is being 
 
made by the UN 
 
World Food Program to 
 
fund a nutrition project 
 
for women and children. 
 
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad Former Malaysian 
 
Prime Minister 
 
Mahathir Mohamad 
 
urges for the nation's 
 
avoidance of nuclear 
 
power development, 
 
encouraging sustainable 
 
energy instead. 
 
Facebook, Twitter, Philippine weather and relief agenciesThrough the use of social 
 
networking websites 
 
such as Facebook 
 
and Twitter by 
 
Philippine weather and 
 
relief agencies, real-time 
 
weather advisories 
 
are credited with 
 
saving thousands of lives 
 
in times of disaster. 
 
Afghan government, Afghan Saffron company, United States, France and the Netherlands, With help from 
 
the United States, 
 
France, the Netherlands, 
 
Afghan Saffron company, 
 
and other organizations, 
 
the Afghan government 
 
is implementing 
 
programs to cultivate 
 
saffron instead of 
 
poppy to reduce 
 
opium production. 
 
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia has 
 
approved a smoking ban 
 
in the nation's airports. 
 
Ka Pa'alanaThe nonprofit group 
 
Ka Pa'alana sets up 
 
a pre-school four days 
 
a week at Keaau beach park 
 
in Waianae, Hawaii, 
 
USA, to serve children 
 
without homes 
 
or living in shelters. 
 
Participating mayors at the Mayors Climate Summit in Mexico CityOne hundred thirty-eight 
 
mayors from 43 nations 
 
gathered in Mexico City, 
 
Mexico, for the Mayors 
 
Climate Summit 
 
to pledge their help in 
 
mitigating global warming. 
 
Sonic PeacemakersConsisting of famous artists 
 
and groups worldwide, 
 
Sonic Peacemakers uses 
 
music to foster peace and 
 
greater understanding 
 
among cultures. 
 
US President Barack Obama and Portuguese Prime Minister Jose SocratesUS President Barack Obama 
 
meets with Portuguese 
 
Prime Minister 
 
Jose Socrates and 
 
conveys his country's 
 
commitment to collaborations 
 
toward the goal 
 
of economic stability. 
 
First Lady of Syria Asma al-Assad and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad  First Lady of Syria 
 
Asma al-Assad honors 
 
88 newly literate women 
 
with Certificates of 
 
Appreciation in Tartous, 
 
on Syria's coast; 
 
their achievements is 
 
a reflection of President 
 
Bashar al-Assad's belief 
 
that knowledge 
 
is the cornerstone of 
 
comprehensive development 
 
in the country. 
 
Montevideo, UruguayTo raise health awareness, 
 
Montevideo, Uruguay, 
 
installs giant cigarettes 
 
in a plaza, labeled 
 
with the toxic chemicals 
 
they contain. 
 
Prince William of Wales and the Royal Air Force Search and Rescue Prince William of Wales 
 
and the Royal Air Force 
 
Search and Rescue 
 
save the life of a man 
 
who has collapsed 
 
at 3,000 feet elevation 
 
on Mount Snowdon in 
 
Wales, United Kingdom. 
 
Sir Roger MooreUnited Nations 
 
Children's Fund 
 
Goodwill Ambassador 
 
and British Hollywood 
 
actor Sir Roger Moore 
 
visits Kazakhstan 
 
to raise awareness and 
 
support for vulnerable 
 
children and those 
 
with disabilities. 
 
Shahbaz Bhatti,  PakistanConcluding that 
 
Christian woman 
 
Asia Bibi is innocent 
 
of charges of blasphemy, 
 
Pakistan's Federal 
 
Minister for Minorities, 
 
Shahbaz Bhatti, 
 
recommends her release. 
 
IndiaThe affordability and 
 
advancements of India's 
 
medical system enable 
 
a 4-year-old girl 
 
from Baghdad, Iraq, 
 
to receive innovative 
 
microsurgery that 
 
restores her hearing. 
 
Sanctuary for Health and Reconnection to AnimalsTo promote the vegan diet 
 
and organic farming, 
 
Sanctuary for Health and 
 
Reconnection to Animals 
 
and Nature offers 
 
instructions, internships, 
 
and training programs 
 
in India, Europe, 
 
and the US. 
 
Key Monastery The ancient Key Monastery 
 
in the Himalayan 
 
Spiti Valley appeals to 
 
local residents to refrain 
 
from animal slaughter 
 
during this festive season 
 
and, instead, 
 
consume vegetarian fare 
 
based on principles 
 
of compassion. 
 
Researchers at the Universities of Leeds and Manchester, UKResearchers at 
 
the Universities of Leeds 
 
and Manchester in the UK 
 
report that parents 
 
are most influential 
 
in educating their 
 
children about alcohol, 
 
recommending that they 
 
provide more information 
 
about its potential harms 
 
and health risks. 
 
Stephanie Blain, CanadaCanadian researcher 
 
Stephanie Blain develops 
 
software that enhances 
 
the communication 
 
of individuals with 
 
disabilities by translating 
 
physiological signals 
 
into music. 
 
US environmental and health expertsEnvironmental and 
 
health experts in the US 
 
state that of the 84,000 
 
chemicals on the market 
 
today, only about 
 
200 have been tested for 
 
their effects on children. 
 
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da SilvaWith a wish to uphold 
 
human rights, 
 
Denmark, Finland, 
 
Iceland, Norway 
 
and Sweden, as well as 
 
Brazilian President 
 
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, 
 
join urging Iran 
 
to commute 
 
the death sentence 
 
of adultery-accused 
 
Ms. Sakineh 
 
Mohammadi-Ashtiani. 
 
UAE's Ministry of Education, Emirates Wildlife Society-World Wildlife 
Fund, the Denmark-based Foundation for Environmental Education , and 
HSBCLaunched by the Ministry 
 
of Education, 
 
Emirates Wildlife 
 
Society-World Wildlife 
 
Fund, Denmark-based 
 
Foundation for 
 
Environmental Education, 
 
and HSBC, 
 
the United Arab Emirates 
 
inaugurates 
 
a green schools program.  
 
ItalyItaly donates €3 million 
 
to Yemen to preserve 
 
biodiversity of the 
 
archipelago of Socotra, 
 
as well as pledging 
 
scholarships and 
 
entrepreneurial training 
 
to Saudi Arabia 
 
to enhance economic 
 
cooperation between 
 
the two countries. 
 
Group of scientistsWith Indonesia's rate 
 
of deforestation being 
 
one of the highest 
 
in the world, a group of 
 
scientists worldwide 
 
urges the government 
 
to add to its protection 
 
policy non-pristine 
 
forest areas. 
 
Mexican civil society organizationsMexican civil society 
 
organizations call 
 
on the government 
 
to pass comprehensive, 
 
long-term policies 
 
that reduce emissions 
 
and create a low-carbon 
 
economy to protect 
 
the nation's people 
 
and her ecosystems. 
 
CNNGo and Edison HungCNNGo publishes 
 
an article about 
 
Hong Kong's vegan 
 
Loving Hut Wan Chai, 
 
as well as 
 
the environmental benefits 
 
of a plant-based diet, 
 
written by journalist 
 
Edison Hung. 
 
Gordon Hardy, UKGordon Hardy of 
 
Ainsdale, Southport, 
 
in the UK leaves 
 
his entire fortune of 
 
more than US$2.2 million 
 
to benefit animals. 
 
Leonardo DiCaprioDespite perilous challenges 
 
during his trip, 
 
Oscar-nominated actor 
 
and environmental 
 
advocate Leonardo DiCaprio 
 
arrives at St. Petersburg, 
 
Russia, to donate 
 
US$1 million 
 
for tiger conservation. 
 
Ady Gil, USAUS entrepreneur 
 
and animal lover, 
 
Ady Gil, donates 
 
US$50,000 
 
in matching funds to 
 
Farm Sanctuary's 
 
Adopt-A-Turkey program 
 
to encourage 
 
the celebration of a 
 
compassionate Thanksgiving. 
 
Mega International Commercial Bank Company, Formosa (Taiwan) Mega International 
 
Commercial Bank Company 
 
in Formosa (Taiwan) 
 
donates US$6,600 
 
to support the work 
 
of the Life Caring 
 
and Animal Rescue 
 
Organization Taiwan. 
 
Anonymous Australian swimmerWhen a snorkel tour 
 
guide is bitten by a shark 
 
off the coast of 
 
western Australia, 
 
an anonymous Australian 
 
swimmer comes to her 
 
rescue by grabbing the 
 
shark's tail until it let go. 
 
 
Participants of the United Nations Convention on Biological DiversityDuring the United Nations 
 
Convention 
 
on Biological Diversity 
 
in Nagoya, Japan, 
 
representatives 
 
from over 190 nations 
 
discuss ways 
 
to better protect 
 
the planet's ecosystem 
 
and endangered species. 
 
European Union and 15 European nationsFifteen European countries 
 
will collaborate with 
 
the European Union to 
 
form six marine protected 
 
zones in the northeast 
 
Atlantic region. 
 
Project EcoKidsProject EcoKids' 
 
4-week course teaches 
 
school children
 
in the Philippines about 
 
energy conservation, 
 
waste management, and 
 
minimizing resource use. 
 
Boeing CompanyUS-based Boeing Company
 
adopts new software 
 
that saves aircraft fuel 
 
and reduces emissions. 
 
HaloIPT company, UKUK-based company 
 
HaloIPT demonstrates 
 
a new recharging system 
 
that wirelessly recharge 
 
parked electric vehicles. 
 
Dr. Iain Douglas-HamiltonFor his lifetime of devotion 
 
to elephant protection, 
 
British zoologist 
 
Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton 
 
is honored with the 2010 
 
Indianapolis Prize. 
 
USAThe US Senate 
 
unanimously passes a law 
 
to ban cruelty videos 
 
that show abuse and 
 
killing of small animals. 
 
Bagmara's villagers, IndiaBagamara villagers 
 
in Tripuri, India, preserve 
 
their ancient reverence 
 
for cows by not milking 
 
or drinking cow's milk, 
 
which would deprive 
 
a calf from nourishment. 
 
Local residents of FinlandThanks to 
 
increased protection 
 
and conservation efforts 
 
by local residents, 
 
populations of 
 
the endangered Saimaa 
 
ringed seal in Finland 
 
grow from 10 to 270. 
 
Local government of Qinling Mountains, ChinaThe local government 
 
of Qinling Mountains 
 
in China allocates fund 
 
to provide food daily 
 
for a group of 
 
golden monkeys 
 
when the cold weather 
 
destroyed their food sources. 
 
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, United KingdomThe Royal Society 
 
for the Protection of 
 
Birds urges residents 
 
to place food outdoors 
 
to help birds survive 
 
the extreme 
 
winter conditions. 
 
Loving Care Station and Wonder Pet Hotel, Formosa (Taiwan) The Loving Care Station 
 
in Taichung City, 
 
Formosa (Taiwan), 
 
makes the adoption of 
 
dog and cat companions 
 
more accessible through 
 
the participation of 14 
 
animal companion shops, 
 
one of which,
 
the Wonder Pet Hotel, 
 
feeds canines in their care 
 
a veg diet. 
 
Indonesian maritime policeIndonesian maritime 
 
police rescue 87 
 
endangered green turtles 
 
from illegal capture, 
 
successfully releasing 
 
them back into the wild. 
 
The European CommissionIn an effort to abolish 
 
the cruel practice 
 
of shark finning, 
 
the European Commission 
 
asks scientists, 
 
the industry, NGOs 
 
and other parties 
 
to offer opinions t
 
oward successfully 
 
revising existing law. 
 
Harvey Nichols, Sir Roger Moore, and PETAThrough 
 
the campaign efforts of 
 
Sir Roger Moore and 
 
PETA, the celebrated 
 
London department store 
 
Harvey Nichols promised 
 
to eliminate foie gras 
 
from its restaurant menus. 
 
Northern Ireland's police, Belfast Fire and Rescue Service and the Ulster Society for Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsAfter two days of 
 
rescue attempts, 
 
Northern Ireland's police, 
 
the Belfast Fire 
 
and Rescue Service, 
 
and the Ulster Society 
 
for Prevention of Cruelty 
 
to Animals successfully 
 
retrieve a young canine 
 
from a 10-meter hole. 
 
Animals Lebanon and Vargem Grande Paulista SanctuaryWith the help of 
 
Animal Lebanon, 
 
a zoo-rescued chimpanzee 
 
has been relocated 
 
to his new home 
 
at Vargem Grande 
 
Paulista Sanctuary 
 
in São Paulo, Brazil. 
 
Mexican Navy and school childrenAssisted by 
 
the Mexican Navy, 
 
180 school children 
 
in the Oaxacan city of 
 
Salina Cruz return 4,100 
 
endangered Olive Ridley 
 
turtles to the sea. 
 
Elizabeth Parker, USAUpon discovering 
 
the sad fate of 
 
an unhealthy horse, 
 
Elizabeth Parker 
 
of Missouri, USA, 
 
purchases the equine and 
 
nurses her back to health.  
 
Animal Rescue Marina staff , UruguayAnimal Rescue Marina 
 
staff in Piriápolis, 
 
Uruguay, saves a baby 
 
La Plata River dolphin 
 
from being stranded 
 
and injured on the beach 
 
in a fishing net.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
April's Pet Grooming and 6 pet grooming services in Florida, USASeven pet grooming 
 
services in Florida, USA, 
 
help clean and groom 
 
65 Shih Tzu canines 
 
found abandoned 
 
in a rural neighborhood. 
 
Bill Richardson, USANew Mexico Governor 
 
Bill Richardson petitions 
 
the US Department 
 
of Agriculture to stop 
 
laboratory experiments 
 
on 186 chimpanzees 
 
and to allow them 
 
to remain in their family 
 
unit at a non-research 
 
primate facility. 
 
Ellen Degeneres, Farm Sanctuary, and other welfare organizations and individualsAnimal welfare 
 
organizations and 
 
individuals such as 
 
US television host and 
 
vegan Ellen DeGeneres 
 
promote the adoption 
 
of turkeys from shelters 
 
as a way to celebrate 
 
Thanksgiving.  
 
Dubai Animal Rescue CentreDubai Animal Rescue 
 
Centre provides shelter 
 
and medical care for 
 
a large variety of abused, 
 
injured, 
 
and abandoned animals. 
 
Kerala State's dentists, IndiaDentists in the state 
 
of Kerala, India, 
 
successfully seal 
 
a 50-centimeter long 
 
crack in an elephant's tusk 
 
that had been 
 
causing discomfort. 
 
Jessica YeoAustralian soprano 
 
Jessica Yeo's refusal 
 
to stop performing CPR 
 
on her beloved dog 
 
when she suffered 
 
near suffocation from 
 
an allergic reaction 
 
results in the saving 
 
of the canine's life. 
 
Pamela AndersonIn a letter to Indian 
 
Prime Minister 
 
Manmohan Singh, 
 
Hollywood actress 
 
Pamela Anderson calls 
 
on India and the world to 
 
reject all leather apparel 
 
in an effort to end animal 
 
suffering and cruelty.
 
 
SPECIAL 
 
CONGRATULATIONS 
 
of the MONTH Dilma Rousseff, BrazilDilma Rousseff has been 
 
elected as Brazil's 
 
first female president. 
 
Mikhail Gorbachev, Russia Former Soviet president 
 
and Nobel Peace Prize 
 
laureate Mikhail Gorbachev 
 
is honored 
 
at the 2010 German 
 
Environmental Awards 
 
for his eco-protective 
 
efforts. 
 
Russia and NorwayNorway and Russia 
 
sign historical 
 
border agreement 
 
that will permit visa-free 
 
travel for residents within 
 
the shared border zone 
 
of the two countries. 
 
Nancy Khadhori, Hala Qarrisah, and two other women Nancy Khadhori, 
 
Hala Qarrisah, 
 
and two other women 
 
have been appointed 
 
by King Hamad bin Isa 
 
Al Khalifa of Bahrain 
 
to the nation's 
 
upper chamber of 
 
the National Assembly. 
 
The Care Institute of Medical SciencesThe Care Institute of 
 
Medical Sciences opens 
 
in Gujarat state, India, 
 
offering state-of-the-art 
 
medical care along with 
 
eco-friendly construction 
 
and design. 
 
Canadian scientistsCanadian scientists 
 
discover a way to 
 
transform a person's 
 
own skin cells into blood, 
 
which could eliminate 
 
the need for outside 
 
transfusions as well as 
 
bone marrow transplant 
 
donors. 
 
United Arab EmiratesA study conducted by 
 
the United Arab Emirates 
 
General Women's Union 
 
reports a 99.9% reduction 
 
in the nation's maternal 
 
mortality rate since 2004. 
 
Researchers from the University of Pretoria and the University of South AfricaResearchers from 
 
the University of Pretoria 
 
and the University 
 
of South Africa provide 
 
clean water daily to a 
 
Limpopo Province school 
 
using a six-meter 
 
high net to gather water 
 
via fog condensation. 
 
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai Zimbabwean 
 
Prime Minister 
 
Morgan Tsvangirai 
 
is honored with the 
 
International Association 
 
of Political Consultants' 
 
Democracy Medal 
 
in Paris, France. 
 
Nepal, China, and OmanNepal, China, 
 
and Oman rank as 
 
the three countries 
 
making the fastest 
 
development gains 
 
in recent decades by 
 
the 2010 United Nations 
 
Human Development 
 
Index. 
 
The Tsimané Mosetene, BoliviaThe indigenous 
 
Tsimané Mosetene of 
 
Bolivia has been awarded 
 
the UN-sponsored 
 
Equator Prize 2010 
 
for their efforts to 
 
preserve their culture 
 
and traditions as well as 
 
the integrity of 
 
the natural environment. 
 
Researchers from the UK and South KoreaResearchers from the UK 
 
and South Korea discover 
 
that they can grow 
 
stem cells from 
 
a yew tree whose bark 
 
is a natural source of 
 
an anti-cancer compound. 
 
British scientistsTrial procedures of 
 
a new high-powered 
 
laser developed 
 
by British scientists 
 
that can unblock 
 
clogged arteries 
 
in just minutes have been 
 
very successful in 
 
not only reducing time 
 
spent in surgery 
 
but also in speeding 
 
patients' recovery. 
 
Dr. Will ZimmermanDr. Will Zimmerman, 
 
Professor of Chemical 
 
and Process Engineering 
 
of the University of 
 
Sheffield of Great Britain, 
 
is honored with 
 
the Royal Society's 
 
Brian Mercer Award 
 
for his invention 
 
that uses carbon dioxide 
 
to nurture algae. 
 
The Khadi and Village Industries Commission, IndiaThe Khadi and Village 
 
Industries Commission 
 
in India is developing 
 
solar spinning wheels 
 
to produce “green cloth,” 
 
as well as double 
 
the earnings of spinners. 
 
American Ballet Theatre's dancersThirty-five dancers 
 
from the American 
 
Ballet Theatre 
 
are warmly welcomed 
 
as they arrive to perform 
 
at the International Ballet 
 
Festival in Havana, Cuba, 
 
for the first time 
 
in 50 years. 
 
Jane Pierantozzi Jane Pierantozzi 
 
has been named 
 
by Delaware Online as 
 
“The News Journal's 
 
25 Who Matter” 
 
for her outstanding work 
 
of safeguarding the lives 
 
of our canine 
 
and feline friends. 
 
Ethical Vegetarian Alternative, BelgiumThe Belgium-based 
 
organization Ethical 
 
Vegetarian Alternative 
 
(EVA) commemorates 
 
a decade of promoting 
 
the compassionate 
 
plant-based lifestyle. 
 
Randall Arauz, Costa RicaBiologist and Costa 
 
Rican Marine Turtle 
 
Restoration Program 
 
President Randall Arauz 
 
is bestowed with 
 
Sweden's 2010 
 
Göteborg Awards for 
 
Sustainable Development 
 
for his efforts 
 
to stop shark finning 
 
in Costa Rica.
 
 
SPECIAL SALUTE 
 
of the MONTH 
 
Vancouver and David Cadman
 
Vancouver, 
 
British Columbia, has 
 
allocated US$100,000 
 
to support community 
 
plant-based food endeavors, 
 
with City Councilor 
 
David Cadman 
 
supporting the shift to 
 
the sustainable vegan diet. 
 
Norway, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Colombia, Moldova and Montenegro
 
Norway, Belgium, 
 
Spain, Portugal, 
 
Colombia, Moldova, 
 
and Montenegro have 
 
completely disposed 
 
of all cluster munitions 
 
stockpiles following 
 
the enactment 
 
of the Convention 
 
on Cluster Munitions. 
 
Russia and North Atlantic Treaty Organization
 
Russia pledges to partner 
 
with member nations 
 
of the North Atlantic 
 
Treaty Organization 
 
in monitoring 
 
other countries' nuclear 
 
programs and to support 
 
nuclear non-proliferation. 
 
Bolivian President Evo Morales
 
The social policies 
 
of Bolivian President 
 
Evo Morales' administration 
 
are resulting in greater 
 
educational opportunities 
 
for the physically 
 
disabled and 
 
disadvantaged students. 
 
Meningitis Vaccine Project, World Health Organization, and PATH
 
Led by the World Health 
 
Organization 
 
and the Seattle-based, 
 
nonprofit PATH, 
 
the Meningitis Vaccine 
 
Project has developed 
 
a new affordable vaccine 
 
that will help prevent 
 
epidemics in Africa. 
 
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
 
The North Atlantic 
 
Treaty Organization 
 
announces plans
 
to reduce by half 
 
the number of troops 
 
stationed in Kosovo. 
 
US President Barack Obama
 
White House spokesman 
 
Robert Gibbs affirms US 
 
President Barack Obama's 
 
commitment to closing 
 
the Guantánamo Bay 
 
detention facility. 
 
Russia 
 
Russia opens a new plant, 
 
the largest in the world, 
 
in Western Russia 
 
to help eliminate 
 
stockpiled weapons. 
 
North Korea and South Korea
 
The first of two groups 
 
of South Koreans 
 
travel to North Korea's 
 
Mount Kumgang resort 
 
to be reunited with their 
 
northern relatives for 
 
the first time in 60 years. 
 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev 
 
To protect 
 
the constitutional rights 
 
of Russian citizens, 
 
Russian President 
 
Dmitry Medvedev vetoes 
 
a proposed Parliamentary 
 
bill that would 
 
restrict street rallies. 
 
Californian voters, USA
 
Californians vote down 
 
a measure that proposes 
 
the legalization 
 
of growing and 
 
possessing marijuana. 
 
Saudi Arabia
 
Saudi Arabia's Ministry 
 
of Health bans the sale 
 
of tobacco within 
 
a five-kilometer radius 
 
of two pilgrimage sites 
 
in the holy cities 
 
of Mecca and Medina. 
 
European Parliament
 
The European Parliament 
 
approves visa waivers for 
 
Formosan (Taiwanese) 
 
citizens traveling to the 
 
25 European countries 
 
under the Schengen 
 
Agreement, as well as 
 
the three non-Schengen 
 
European Union member 
 
states of Romania, 
 
Bulgaria, and Cyprus. 
 
Cuban President Raúl Castro and Cuba
 
Cuban President 
 
Raúl Castro announces 
 
plans to reorganize 
 
the employment sector, 
 
providing retraining 
 
to enable individuals to 
 
work on higher demand 
 
jobs or be self-employed. 
 
 
Montevideo, Uruguay
 
To raise health awareness, 
 
Montevideo, Uruguay, 
 
installs giant cigarettes 
 
in a plaza, labeled 
 
with the toxic chemicals 
 
they contain. 
 
45 wealthy US citizens and Patriotic Millionaires for Fiscal Strength
 
Forty-five wealthy 
 
US citizens associated 
 
with Patriotic Millionaires 
 
for Fiscal Strength 
 
call upon US President 
 
Barack Obama 
 
to allow their taxes 
 
to be increased as their 
 
way to support a fiscally 
 
responsible nation. 
 
Ronaldo and Zinédine Zidane
 
World-renowned 
 
soccer players and UN 
 
Goodwill Ambassadors 
 
Ronaldo and 
 
Zinédine Zidane will join 
 
other European all-star 
 
players in a match to 
 
benefit disaster-affected 
 
residents of Pakistan 
 
and Haiti. 
 
Linda Welsh, USA
 
Linda Welsh has co-founded 
 
Sage Mountain Center 
 
in Montana, USA, 
 
to promote public 
 
awareness of issues 
 
regarding sustainability, 
 
healthy living, 
 
and the vegan lifestyle. 
 
Dr. Kendall Lee and his team of surgeons at Mayo Clinic Neural Engineering Laboratory, USA
 
Dr. Kendall Lee and 
 
his team of surgeons at 
 
the Mayo Clinic Neural 
 
Engineering Laboratory 
 
in Minnesota, USA, 
 
successfully perform 
 
deep brain stimulation 
 
on a patient as he plays 
 
the violin to correct 
 
his condition 
 
of essential tremors. 
 
China's State Administration of Cultural Heritage and State Oceanic Administration
 
China's 
 
State Administration 
 
of Cultural Heritage 
 
and State Oceanic 
 
Administration 
 
sign an agreement 
 
to work together 
 
in protecting underwater 
 
relics and archaeology. 
 
Singapore
 
Singapore allocates 
 
10% of the nation's 
 
land area to nature 
 
preserves and parks. 
 
Peruvians
 
Peruvians from 
 
the Andes highlands 
 
collect bird droppings 
 
as organic fertilizers 
 
for their organic farms 
 
while taking care 
 
to safeguard the birds. 
 
Michele Speranza
 
Thanks to 
 
Italian policeman 
 
Michele Speranza, 
 
two statues missing from 
 
Italian museums are 
 
returned to Rome, Italy. 
 
United Kingdom
 
The British government 
 
has established a 
 
545,000-square-kilometer 
 
marine reserve around 
 
the Chagos Archipelago 
 
in the Indian Ocean, 
 
banning 
 
commercial fishing 
 
in the “no take” zones. 
 
 
Turkish President Abdullah Gül 
 
Turkish President 
 
Abdullah Gül speaks 
 
in favor of freer access 
 
to the Internet after 
 
a court lifts a public ban 
 
from popular video 
 
sharing website YouTube. 
 
Conservation summit champions [Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, 
Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Âu Lạc
 (Vietnam)], Vladimir Putin, World Bank, and the International Forum on 
Tiger Conservation
 
Co-hosted by 
 
Russian Prime Minister 
 
Vladimir Putin 
 
and the World Bank, 
 
the International Forum 
 
on Tiger Conservation 
 
has launched 
 
for discussions on how 
 
to restore the tigers' 
 
dwindling numbers, with 
 
conservation champions 
 
that include Bangladesh, 
 
Bhutan, China, 
 
India, Indonesia, 
 
Cambodia, Laos, 
 
Malaysia, Myanmar, 
 
Nepal, Thailand and 
 
Âu Lạc (Vietnam). 
 
The European Union Councils' Working Group of Veterinary Experts 
 
To establish higher 
 
standards across 
 
the organization 
 
for animal welfare, 
 
the European Union 
 
Councils' Working Group
 
of Veterinary Experts 
 
advises similar 
 
legislation among
 
all member states. 
 
Sri Lankan Prime Minister DM Jayaratne
 
Sri Lankan Prime Minister
 
DM Jayaratne announces 
 
the government's plans 
 
to ban animal sacrifices 
 
at religious events 
 
across the country. 
 
Frank Pisani and Fremantle Sea Rescue 
 
Frank Pisani of 
 
Fremantle Sea Rescue is 
 
one of the first rescuers 
 
on scene to help 
 
a shark-bitten snorkel tour 
 
guide off the coast 
 
of western Australia 
 
after an anonymous 
 
swimmer has saved 
 
her from the shark. 
 
Taichung City, Formosa (Taiwan) 
 
Taichung City 
 
in Formosa (Taiwan) 
 
is working to provide 
 
homes for feline and 
 
canine friends through 
 
The Loving Care Station 
 
project. 
 
Andrew Fox, Rodney Fox, and other divers, Australia
 
Legendary shark survivor 
 
and conservationist 
 
Rodney Fox, his son, 
 
Andrew Fox, 
 
and other divers free 
 
a great white shark from 
 
the plastic strap binding 
 
his torso and one fin 
 
in South Australia. 
 
Dylan Jacketta, USA
 
Master Deputy Police 
 
Officer Dylan Jacketta, 
 
rappels 80 feet down 
 
a ravine to rescue 
 
a stranded Springer 
 
spaniel in Colorado. 
 
Pamela Anderson
 
Hollywood actress 
 
Pamela Anderson 
 
calls on Israel's 
 
Ultra-Orthodox men 
 
to switch from traditional 
 
fur hat apparel 
 
to support a bill that 
 
would completely ban the 
 
fur trade in the country.167
 
 
SPECIAL APPLAUSE 
 
of the MONTH 
 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
 
To help in continuing 
 
peace talks with Palestine, 
 
Israeli Prime Minister 
 
Benjamin Netanyahu 
 
asks his Likud Party 
 
to support a 90-day 
 
settlement construction 
 
freeze in 
 
Palestinian territories. 
 
Seoul, South Korea
 
The city of Seoul, 
 
South Korea, 
 
bans corporal punishment 
 
in all public 
 
and private schools. 
 
UN International Telecommunications Union
 
The UN International 
 
Telecommunications 
 
Union installs 100 
 
new broadband 
 
satellite terminals 
 
in severely flood-affected 
 
areas of Pakistan 
 
to re-establish 
 
essential communication, 
 
including 
 
medical consultation 
 
via mobile phone. 
 
Networking in Brazil's Semiarid Region 
 
Networking in Brazil's 
 
Semiarid Region initiates 
 
a harvesting and 
 
storing rainwater project 
 
that builds household 
 
water tanks for people 
 
living in the semiarid 
 
region of Brazil. 
 
Formosa (Taiwan) 
 
Formosa (Taiwan) 
 
initiates a care network 
 
of government agencies, 
 
local authorities, 
 
and non-governmental 
 
organizations 
 
to assist immigrants. 
 
Lord Chancellor Kenneth Clarke, Britain
 
Britain's Lord Chancellor 
 
Kenneth Clarke proposes 
 
sending inmates 
 
committed of drug-related
 
crimes to rehabilitative 
 
treatment facilities 
 
rather than prisons. 
 
Cambodia and Thailand
 
Cambodian and Thai 
 
foreign ministers sign 
 
an agreement that allows 
 
residents to travel freely 
 
between the two countries 
 
without visa fees. 
 
The European Union
 
The European Union's 
 
approval of visa-free 
 
travel to Schengen zone 
 
countries for citizens 
 
of Bosnia and Albania 
 
results in a surge 
 
of biometric passports 
 
issued daily as travel 
 
is opened to nearly 
 
all of western Europe. 
 
Russia
 
To mitigate 
 
tobacco harms,
 
the Russian Parliament 
 
bans smoking 
 
in public areas of 
 
the State Duma building. 
 
Pakistan
 
Pakistan announces plans 
 
to enlarge health warning 
 
pictures and messages 
 
on cigarette packaging 
 
to bring greater awareness 
 
of the harms 
 
of tobacco smoking. 
 
The Dragon-Tiger School, Ukraine
 
The Dragon-Tiger School 
 
in Crimea, Ukraine, 
 
helps youths overcome 
 
drug addictions 
 
through mental and 
 
physical exercises. 
 
The US Food and Drug Administration 
 
The US Food and Drug 
 
Administration proposes 
 
designs for graphic 
 
health warning labels 
 
to be placed on cigarette 
 
packs and cartons. 
 
San Francisco, California
 
The city of San Francisco 
 
in California, 
 
United States passes 
 
a law that prohibits 
 
fast-food chains 
 
from giving out toys 
 
to children along with 
 
unhealthy meals. 
 
Dr. Margaret Chan 
 
To help millions avert 
 
poverty due to illness 
 
and large medical bills, 
 
World Health 
 
Organization 
 
Director-General 
 
Dr. Margaret Chan calls 
 
for universal health care 
 
coverage across the globe. 
 
Turkic-Speaking Countries Policy Support Foundation 
 
The Turkic-Speaking 
 
Countries Policy Support 
 
Foundation donates funds 
 
to publish the poem 
 
“Gulustan” by prominent 
 
Azerbaijani poet 
 
Bakhtiyar Vahabzade in 
 
Kyrgyz and Azerbaijani 
 
languages to promote 
 
Azerbaijani literature. 
 
 
Aulacese (Vietnamese) embassy in Laos, the Vietnamese Writers' 
Association, the Lao Writers' Association, and Vietnamese Investment and
 Business Cooperation Association in Laos
 
Organized by the 
 
Aulacese (Vietnamese) 
 
embassy in Lao 
 
and Aulacese 
 
and Lao associations, 
 
a poetry night 
 
in Vientiane celebrates 
 
the solidarity of writers 
 
from both nations. 
 
Queensland, Australia
 
Queensland, Australia, 
 
has implemented 
 
an eco program 
 
which assists Ipswich's 
 
residents reduce 
 
their power bills 
 
to a combined total of 
 
US$2.3 million a year. 
 
Bangladesh
 
The Bangladeshi 
 
government launches 
 
a nationwide program 
 
to connect villages 
 
to the Internet as well as 
 
increase access 
 
to information and 
 
services for all citizens. 
 
Chandigarh, India
 
To help resolve 
 
water scarcity issues, 
 
Chandigarh, India, is 
 
requiring all large homes 
 
and businesses to install 
 
rainwater harvesting 
 
technology 
 
by the end of 2010. 
 
Ireland
 
Noting a nearly 
 
20% decline in smoking 
 
among young people 
 
in Ireland, British 
 
researchers attribute 
 
the healthy trend to a ban 
 
on the display 
 
of tobacco product. 
 
Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 
 
offers tax incentives 
 
to residents 
 
to create roof gardens. 
 
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa
 
As part of Sri Lankan 
 
President Mahinda 
 
Rajapaksa's "Let's Grow
 
and Build the Country" 
 
 
campaign,
 
the nation's army will 
 
plant thousands of trees 
 
across the island. 
 
The Los Angeles Board of Supervisors 
 
In California, USA, 
 
the Los Angeles 
 
Board of Supervisors 
 
approves a ban on free 
 
disposable plastic bags, 
 
and a requirement 
 
to charge for paper bags 
 
in an effort 
 
to decrease pollution. 
 
US airport restaurants
 
US-based 
 
Physicians Committee 
 
for Responsible Medicine's 
 
dietitians report that 
 
82% of the restaurants 
 
in major US airports now 
 
offer at least one low-fat, 
 
high-fiber, cholesterol-
 
free vegetarian meal. 
 
International Meatless Day-Animal Rights Day in Malaysia
 
An estimated 12,500 
 
Malaysians participated 
 
in the International 
 
Meatless Day-Animal 
 
Rights Day in Malaysia. 
 
Honduran government, community, and environmental organizations 
 
The Honduran government, 
 
community, 
 
and environmental 
 
organizations have 
 
collaborated to prepare 
 
a bill focusing 
 
on rehabilitating and 
 
cleaning up Lake Yojoa. 
 
General Motors
 
General Motors begins 
 
production of 
 
a new hybrid electric car 
 
that offers extended 
 
range of 50 miles 
 
on a full electric charge, 
 
and 260 additional miles 
 
through a back-up 
 
gasoline engine. 
 
Stanford University graduate students, USA
 
Stanford University 
 
graduate students 
 
in California, USA, 
 
develop a recyclable 
 
laptop designed 
 
to be taken apart 
 
for recycling 
 
in just two minutes 
 
without any tools. 
 
Sara Spence
 
Graduate student 
 
Sara Spence of 
 
the University of 
 
New South Wales 
 
designs a compostable 
 
plastic water bottle 
 
from vegetable starch. 
 
Orissa, India
 
The state of Orissa, India, 
 
approves a seven-month 
 
fishing ban along 
 
a long stretch of coastline 
 
to protect Olive Ridley 
 
turtles who come ashore 
 
to gather in shallow 
 
waters and lay eggs. 
 
Luay Othman, Syria
 
Upon receiving 
 
an overpayment 
 
of US$2,300 
 
for his village crops, 
 
Luay Othman of 
 
Mals village in Syria's 
 
Idleb province 
 
immediately returns the 
 
money to the state bank. 
 
Pet shelters, Singapore
 
To improve animal welfare, 
 
participating shelters 
 
in Singapore announce 
 
plans to provide 
 
adoption cards 
 
that can be redeemed 
 
for free goods, services 
 
or a discount on health care 
 
for adopted 
 
animal companions.