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Animal Transport Rules Fail to Protect Animals in Five Countries, Researchers Say
A "fitness check" of regulations in five countries, meant to protect animals during transportation, has deemed that they all fall short of fully protecting animals during transport. Read more here.
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Famous Chocolate Brand Recalled In Hong Kong Due To Possible Plastic Content, Authorities Warn Public
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Solar Storms Seen To Bring Communication Disruptions, Radio Blackouts
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Artificial Spider Silk Made by Mimicking Natural Spinning Process
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China Landslide Update: Death Toll Climbs To 25; 19 Still Unaccounted As Homes Were Buried
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Researchers Unearth Jaw Bones, Teeth Of Prehistoric Cat In Spain
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Blue Tit Breeding Success Linked to Moth Abundance, New Research Shows
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Month-Long Fishing Ban Introduced In French Coast To Protect Dolphins
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