Animals
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Conservationists Raise Concerns Over Deaths of Endangered Dolphins in Cambodia, Calling for Urgent Law Enforcement
The deaths of endangered Irrawaddy dolphins in Cambodia have raised concerns among environmentalists and conservationists, calling for urgent law enforcement to protect the endangered animal.
Latest Research Articles
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Frogs in Central and South America Have Rare Ability in Changing Transparent Appearance
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Over 700 Rescued Wild Bats Released in Houston, Texas After Being Exposed to Freezing Temperatures
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New Bottlenose Dolphin Smaller Subspecies Discovered in Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean, Research Reveals
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Giant Dogs to Cuddle With: Top 5 Biggest Dog Breeds in the World
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US Government Says North Atlantic Right Whale Will Remain Under the Endangered Species Act
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Constant Exposure from Extreme Weather Drastically Impacts UK Wildlife
Older Female Rhesus Monkeys Save Remaining Energy for Family by Ditching Friends, Study Reveals
Hidden Trail Cameras Watching Pink Iguana Hatchlings in Galapagos Reveal Threats to Species
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Researchers Provided Information on Many Hybridization Episodes Between Two Wood Ant Species That Are Predicted
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A Significant Cause of Bird Mortality Is Collisions With Glass Windows on Various Structures
Maryland Eradicates Invasive Rodent Species Nutria at the Cost of $30 Million, Fears of Reinvasion Still Linger
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