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Three Endangered African Penguin at Arizona Aquarium Give Hope for Conservation Efforts Against Species Population Decline
The latest report said three endangered African Penguins came to life at the Arizona Aquarium, showing a new hope for conservation and protection efforts against population decline. Read here.
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Blizzard Warnings in Effect Over Minnesota, Dakota as Snow Goes Over 2 Feet
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Rescued Elephant Carrying Tourists for 25 Years Now With Deformed Spine — Thailand
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Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Hits Southern Turkey; Hundred Injuries, 6 Deaths Reported
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Vacations With Unforgettable Sports Events
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How Humans Evolved to Run (And Why a Sedentary Lifestyle is Killing Us)
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Feral Cows Damage Rivers in New Mexico, Officials Issue Kill Order
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Geckos Can Distinguish Their Own Odor From That of Other Members of Their Species by Using Their Tongue
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The First Large-scale Screening of Botanical Extracts for Antiviral Activity Against the Sars-cov-2 Virus [STUDY]
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Kelp Forest Replanting by 2040 Shows Crucial to Save from Decline, Brink of Extinction
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Carbon Nanotubes and Other Hybrid Nanomaterials Can Be Made From Plastic Waste and Yet Profitable
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California Could Experience Turkey Earthquake That Killed Over 20,000 People: Seismologist Says
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Lipid Content of Fraser River Chinook Salmon Is Lipid-rich and Energy Dense, Which Is Important for Killer Whales’ Diet