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Galapagos Tortoise Making a Slow and Steady Recovery
The giant tortoise is an ancient and iconic species of reptile that specifically characterizes the Galapagos islands. However, thanks to shrinking habitats and the introduction of new species to the islands, the tortoise has remained a threatened species. Now researchers are saying that the species as a whole is finally on its way to a slow-and-steady recovery.
Latest Research Articles
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Fish 'Personality' Determines The Catch of the Day
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'Extreme Nomad' Bird Puts Your Frequent Flier Miles to Shame
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Prehistoric Art Inspired by the 'Supernatural'
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Salt Poisoning Costs Agriculture $27 Billion Every Year
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Even Worldwide Pandemic Can't Cull Unsustainable Human Population
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Tracking Sea Turtles' First Hours with Nano-Tag
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Hawaiian Lava Flow Prompts Evacuation, But Can It Be Stopped?
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Plan to Save Great Barrier Reef Won't Work, Australian Scientists Say
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Columbian Mammoth Skull, Tusk Unearthed in Idaho
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Science Fiction and 'Littlefinger' Help Us Understand the Ambition of the Rosetta Mission [VIDEO]
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False Alarm for Great Lake Carp Invasion
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Europe, Asia Due for Harsh Winters Thanks to Arctic Ice Melt