Animals
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Wildlife Trafficking Plummeted Amidst the Pandemic, Giving Perfect Opportunity for Long-Term Solutions
According to an upcoming UN assessment, after a dramatic fall in wildlife trafficking during the epidemic, authorities in Southeast Asia must work quickly to prevent traffickers from resuming operations once border controls are loosened.
Latest Research Articles
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Experts Blame Wildfires for Dramatic Decline of Koala Population in Australia
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Scary-Looking Deer With Blood Dribbling from Antlers Spotted in Smoky Mountains
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Experts Uncover Surprising Reason Why Primates Still Carry Around Their Infant's Corpse
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Deadly Fire Claims the Lives of At Least 75 Animals in a Pet Resort in Central Texas
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Scientists Are Worried at Rising Number of Mysterious Frog Deaths in Australia
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63 Endangered Penguins Stung to Death by Swarm of Bees in Cape Town
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Students Accidentally Discovered Ancient Fossils of Giant Penguin in New Zealand
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Zoo Outbreak: Lions, Tigers from Washington DC's National Zoo All Tested Positive for COVID-19
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Incredible! Rare Freshwater Octopus Spotted in Kentucky's Rivers, How Did it Get There?
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Experts Alarmed at Dangerous Virus Rabbits Are Spreading All Over the US
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Piranha Sightings Reported on the Rivers of North Texas
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Australian Bandicoot Saved From Brink of Extinction Thanks to 30 Years of Conservation Effort