Animals
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Ocean Warming Now at Dangerous Level; Wreaking Havoc in Marine Life, Human Health
For so long, the world’s seas have gotten the brunt of the heat – literally. Climate change has heated the ocean to dangerously high temperatures and a recent analysis compiled by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed the disastrous consequences to come, from super storms to change in marine life behavior.
Latest Research Articles
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Grauer's Gorillas: Fast Facts on the Dying Population of the World's Largest Primate
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Rare Discovery: 170-Million-Year-Old Jurassic 'Sea Monster' Fossil in Scotland Freed from Rock Tomb
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Deep Marine Impact: Oil Deal Helps Population Rebound of Endangered Western Gray Whales
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Devastating Trade: Neurotoxin Spray Killed Harmful Mosquitoes But Exterminated Beneficial Bees
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WATCH: Extremely Rare White Whale Calf Spotted Playing With Mother
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Not a Bird, Not a Plane! Conservationist Flies with Swans to Solve Mystery of Species’ Decline
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World's Largest Great Ape Now Critically Endangered -- Who are the Grauer's Gorillas?
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Italian Hachiko: This Loyal Dog Still Sits Beside Owner's Coffin After Italy Earthquake
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Giant Pandas Removed from IUCN's Endangered List -- How Did China Do It?
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Australians in Head-Crazed Dilemmas Over Swooping Attacks From Sneaky Magpies