Animals
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Marine Monitoring Can Reduce Risk of Whale Entanglements, Sea Turtle, Report Shows
Effective tools and ecological forecasting can help marine animals avoid whale entanglements, sea turtle bycatch and climate change effects, according to the latest research. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Cats' Eye Color Evolution Could Come From Yellow-Eyed Tigers To Blue-Eyed Snow Leopards, Study Finds
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Helicopter Shootings in Australia Result in Deaths of Nearly 300 Feral Horses as Part of Culling Program
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Escaped Kangaroo in Canada Punches Police Officer's Face After Being on the Loose for Days
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Wild Possum Discovered by Texas Woman Hiding in Christmas Tree After Hearing it ‘Sneeze’ [VIDEO]
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Red Abalone Are Becoming 'Stressed' Due to Years of Ocean Acidification
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Sexymarkers: A Bioinformatics Tool That Uncovers Sex-Specific Gene Expression to White Sharks
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Shark Attack in Bahamas: 44 Years Old Boston Woman Died Near Beach Resort
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Kenya Conservationists Working With Farmers To Create Space For Giant Pangolins
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Electric Eels Have a Special Genome That Allows Them To Produce Electricity, Researchers Find
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Bees Are at Risk From Pesticides’ Inert Ingredients, New Study
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Prey Availability Determines the Foraging Effort of Bats, Researchers Discover
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Hyenas Outsmart Lions by Working Together and Talking to Each Other