Animals
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The Most Vulnerable Among the 45,000 Marine Species Are At-risk
A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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DNA in Elephant Tusks Reveal Illegal Ivory Trafficking Networks: More than 4000 Tusks Tested
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Caught on Camera: Hundreds of Dead Birds Fall From the Sky in Mexico
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Elon Musk’s Company Neuralink Is Being Accused on Animal Abuse
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Experts Believe There Are More Cryptic Species Hiding in Plain Sight in Nature
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US Farms Placed on Quarantine Due to Increased Cases of Bird Flu
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Mummified Ice Age Pup Allowed Today's Scientists to Learn About Dog's life
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Ancestors of Australia’s Two Most Venomous Snakes Came From Sea
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Northern Snakeheads Dumped From Aquariums Are Invading Hudson Waterways
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Scottish Chef Makes Delicacies Out of Squirrels to Combat Invasive Species: Discussing Invasivorism
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Excess Pet Wastes Are Actually Harming Parks and Nature Reserves, According to New Study
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Decrease in Vultures Population, Rise in Scavenging Dogs May Lead to Rabies Outbreak
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Notches on Lion’s Teeth Shows Evidence of Poaching in Conservation Areas in Zamba