Animals
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Massive Ocean Cleanup: 25,000 Pounds of Junk, Plastics Removed from Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Ocean cleanup removed about 25,000 pounds of junk and plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to reduce the impact of waste on aquatic animals and ecosystems. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Chemical Rotenone in Colorado River Possible Solution to Invasive Predatory Fish Smallmouth Bass
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Stinky Owl With Swollen Red Eye Rescued From Pennsylvania Manure Pit, Gets New Nickname After Successful Rehabilitation
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Swarm of Tarantulas on the Prowl for Mating in San Diego During Their Last Year Alive
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15 Canada Geese Land in La Brea Tar Pits, Severe Burns Kill 13
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4000 Pangolins Died for Scales Worth $1.4M Seized in Thailand, Supposed to be Sold in China
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Species Migration in Ireland Threatened Amid Sea Temperature Rise: Fishermen Fear
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Salmon, Steelhead Populations at Risk as Invasive Voracious Predator Fish Walleye Enters Idaho Waterways
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Endangered Lapwing Bird Back in Northern Ireland Farm After 5 Years of Bog Rehab, Eradication of Invasives
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Shark Culling Due to Increased Attacks in New Caledonia Denounced by IUCN, International Organizations
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Mitigating Plastic Pollution: Wood Dust Filtering Device Can Help Trap Harmful Microplastics
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Weird-Looking Animal: Sea Creature With Many Teeth Found in UK River
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New Yellowish-Brown Color Snake Discovered in Peru, Named in Honor of 'Harrison Ford from Indiana Jones'