Animals
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Chemical Bans Helps Revive Eagle Population In Toronto, Experts Say
The nesting of a pair of Bald Eagles is a significant moment for the conservation efforts of Toronto. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Harbor Porpoises Threatened By Fishing Nets Causing Species Population Decline
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Stability Of Prairie Dog Colonies Make An Important Prey Source For Raptors In Great Plains, Study Finds
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Chernobyl Worms: Nematodes Living Near Doomed Nuclear Power Plant Develops Resilience to Radiation
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87 Animals Including Endangered Red Panda Found in Luggage of Foreigners at Thailand Airport
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Deep Water Sharks, Rays Under Threats: One in Seven Species Can Suffer From Extinction
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Gray Whale Spotted In Massachusetts 200 Years After Species Extinction
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Labradors With Genetic Mutation Face Higher Risk of Obesity, Study Shows
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The Amazing Abilities of Bees and Chimps To Learn From Each Other Beyond Their Individual Limits
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Novel Herpesvirus Discovered in South American Sea Lions, Study Shows
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Lizards Across North America Facing Potential Population Decline Due to Climate Change, Deforestation [Study]
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400,000 Songbirds in Cyprus Killed by Organized Crime Group
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Potential Decline of White Shark in Africa: Researchers Urged For Protection, Conservation Efforts