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Animal Sanctuary Focuses on Taking Care of Endangered Pangolins
The most trafficked animal in the world, pangolins, are cared for by a wildlife sanctuary. Juty Deh Jr. is giving a young pangolin which was abandoned milk in a bottle at the Libassa Wildlife Sanctuary in Liberia, West Africa. The most trafficked animal in the world is said to be these tiny, scaly critters.
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Renowned Gaia Hypothesis Author Dies at 103rd Birthday
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No More 'Murder' as Invasive Asian Hornet Gets Renamed
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