Animals
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Critically Endangered Orangutan Gives Birth to a Healthy Baby in New Orleans
Officials at New Orleans' Audubon Zoo announced Monday that a critically endangered Sumatran orangutan had birthed a healthy male, but his twin brother didn't make it out of the womb. Conservationists have classified the giant apes known for their red hair as critically endangered.
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Environmental Protection Agency Sued Over Water Pollution Leading to Death of Manatees






