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Elephants Play an Important Role in the Creation of Forests and the Preservation of Forest Biodiversity in Africa
Shifting the conservation argument to the role forest elephants play in maintaining forest biodiversity, that losing elephants would mean losing forest biodiversity, hasn't worked either, as numbers continue to fall.
Latest Research Articles
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Paternal Plants Could Also Share Its Chloroplasts to Its Offspring [STUDY]
Titanosaur Nests with 256 Fossilized Eggs Found in India Where Mother Dinosaurs Abandon Their Brood
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Red Sea Urchin in Southern California Could Suffer from Climate Change, New Report Finds
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Amami Rabbit Shown to Help in Seed Dispersal of Non-Photosynthetic Plant
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Avian Influenza Epidemic: H5N1 Variant at Mink Farm in Galicia, Spain Reported for the First Time
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Rare Tornado Emergency Warning Has Been Issued for Houston to New Orleans
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Toadzilla: Giant Cane Toad Discovered in Queensland, Could be the World's Largest
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Winter Storm: How to Survive Freezing Weather, Icy Conditions
Wombat Poops: The Mystery Behind Wombat’s Cube-Shaped Droppings
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New York City Snow Drought: Residents Record 300 Days Without Measurable Snowfall
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Electric Mountain Bikes: The Top Benefits of Riding Electric Mountain Bikes
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Mysterious Sparks in the Sun Could Help Scientists Predict Solar Flares for the First Time