Animals
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New study sheds light on illegal wildlife trade in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's illegal wildlife trade is contributing to a global extinction crisis. Every year millions of live animals, plants and their derivatives are illegally trafficked into and through Hong Kong, by transnational companies and organised crime syndicates.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient pandas weren't exclusive bamboo eaters, bone evidence suggests
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Endangered sharks being eaten in UK
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Urban biodiversity: Remarkable diversity of small animals in Basel gardens
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Solving the mystery of Serengeti's vanishing wild dogs
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How to send a finch extinct
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Rutgers researchers contribute to visual guide to identify invasive self-cloning tick
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Anemones are friends to fish
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Road proximity may boost songbird nest success in tropics
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For endangered lemurs, internet fame has a dark side
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Hens that lay human proteins in eggs offer future therapy hope
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Drier mountains pose a double whammy for cold-adapted amphibians
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Researchers discover record-breaking salamander