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		<description><![CDATA[Orca numbers in Puget Sound are rebounding a bit, but the whales are still in danger, as today&#8217;s Seattle Post Intelligencer reports. Looking at the oscillations in the PI&#8217;s chart (which doesn&#8217;t reproduce well when copied, so you&#8217;ll have to look at it here) is also a reminder that there&#8217;s a tremendous amount of variation in nature. That makes it hard to select indicators of ecosystem health that are very...]]></description>
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