Animals
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Archaeology Sheds Light on Human-Environment Connection: Cultural Diversity May Be a Catalyst for Richer Ecosystems
Cultural diversity is likely to have an overall positive effect on the biodiversity of ecosystems. The homogenization of human life forms may therefore be regarded as an important motor of the ongoing major extinction events in the "Age of Humans"
Latest Research Articles
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Eating Forage Fish Instead Of Red Meat Could Save 750,000 Lives A Year
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Whales Declared by Maori King as 'People' or 'Legal Persons' Amid Demand to Call for Same Human Rights
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Megadrought in Madagascar: Human-Caused Climate Change Worsens Impacts on Communities, Wildlife
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Monkeys Attacking Toddler in India Thwarted by Amazon's Voice Artificial Intelligence 'Alexa'
New Weapon Against Mosquitoes? Scientists Identify Promising Targets in Larval Digestive Systems
Wild Monkeys Bite Hong Kong Man, Giving Him the Rare 'Monkey B Virus' Herpesvirus Simiae
Rare Javan Rhinoceros Calf Found Roaming in Indonesia National Park, Urging for Conservation Efforts
Ocean Acidification Concerns Grow as Study Links Warming Seas to Octopus Vision
Do Animals Experience Eclipse Anxiety? New Study Investigates Behavioral Changes
Orca Extinction Alert: New Study Warns Declining Population of Killer Whales from Alaska to California
20,000 Boswana Elephants Threatened to Be Sent to Germany Over 'Hunting Trophy' Bans
Ship-Eating Sea Worm Provides Sustainable Alternative To Fish, Study Says






