Animals
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Elephants Play an Important Role in the Creation of Forests and the Preservation of Forest Biodiversity in Africa
Shifting the conservation argument to the role forest elephants play in maintaining forest biodiversity, that losing elephants would mean losing forest biodiversity, hasn't worked either, as numbers continue to fall.
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Egypt Zoo Calls for Renovation; Raises Animal Welfare Issues
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Microplastics Aggravate an Important Viral Fish Disease
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Reduced Krill Supplies Cause Fewer Humpback Whale Pregnancies
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