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Improving Primate Welfare Through Gradual Release With Post-Release Support
Gradually re-introducing primates into the wild with post-release support has, for the first time, been scientifically shown to improve their well-being.
Latest Research Articles
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Deadly Coral Disease Likely to Become Endemic in the Next Century Amid Global Warming [Study]
First Crocodile Virgin Birth Reported in Costa Rica Zoo, Stillbirth DNA at 99.9% Match
Malama Hawaiian Monk Seal Killer Bounty at $5000 —NOAA
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'Ecological Catastrophe' Underway Following Destruction of Nova Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine
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Humpback Whale Entangled at New South Wales Central Coast Freed After Several Hours
Invasive Insect Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle First Sighting Outside of Oahu Reported, Officials Wary of Larvae in Green Waste
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Kelcy Warren and the Evolution of Dallas Through Philanthropy
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81-Year-Old Man Hospitalized After Hundreds of Killer Bees Attacked Him For Three Hours
5 Amazing Facts About the Coldest Places on Earth
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American Kestrel Population Decline Raises Calls for Conservation Efforts for North America's Smallest Falcon
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Great Pacific Garbage Patch Cleanup: 1.8T Plastics to be Recycled or Incinerated for Energy
Warming Weather Encourages Extremely Rare Species Black-Veined White Butterfly to Return to Britain After 100 Years






