Animals
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How Red Sea Urchin Populations in Northern and Southern California Are Adapted To Different Environmental Changes
A new study of red sea urchins, a commercially valuable species, looked at how different populations react to environmental changes.
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Lost Seal Pup Finally Rescued After Discovered Wandering Over Shops in Norfolk
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Florida Man Captures 16-Foot Burmese Python With His Bare Hands
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Gray Wolf Population in Michigan Continues Trend of Stability, New Report Shows
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Sharks, Rays Declining Population Raises Concerns Over Impact on Ecosystems, Coastal Communities
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Experts Call For Renewed Conservation Paths As African Rhinos in State-Run Parks Continue to Decline
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Extremely Difficult Freezing Conditions in Afghanistan Cause 78 Deaths, 77,000 Livestock Frozen to Death
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