Animals
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Wild British Hedgehog Population Shows Dramatic Increase, Conservationist Absolutely Livid
According to a new analysis, Britain's urban hedgehogs show signs of recovery, while rural populations have dropped by as much as 75 percent in certain areas in only 20 years.
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Demand for Chinese Traditional Medicine Fuels Illegal Wildlife Trafficking in Africa
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New Discovery May Help Protect This Living Jurassic-Era Fish in North America
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170 Wild Elephants to be Auctioned in Namibia Due to Uncontrollable Growing Population
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