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Wildlife Trafficking Plummeted Amidst the Pandemic, Giving Perfect Opportunity for Long-Term Solutions
According to an upcoming UN assessment, after a dramatic fall in wildlife trafficking during the epidemic, authorities in Southeast Asia must work quickly to prevent traffickers from resuming operations once border controls are loosened.
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Officials Issue Red Alert for U.S. Volcano Due to Impending Explosions
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Russian Farmer Discovers Terrifying 'Rat King,' Believed to Signal 'Impending Plague'
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A Powerful Hurricane in the Future Can Make Houston 'Uninhabitable,' Experts Warn
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Before COVID-19 Pandemic, Wuhan Scientists Plan to Intentionally Release Coronavirus in Bat Caves
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Delta Variant is More Deadly and Contagious Than Experts First Thought
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Three Pregnant Killer Whales Might Save Their Population From the Brink of Extinction
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Powerful Magnitude 6.0 Earthquake Shook Melbourne Amidst Lockdown
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Experts Blame Wildfires for Dramatic Decline of Koala Population in Australia
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Scary-Looking Deer With Blood Dribbling from Antlers Spotted in Smoky Mountains
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Jeff Bezos Pledges $1 Billion to Protect 30% of Land and Sea from Climate Change
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Firefighters are Covering World's Largest Trees with Fire-Resistant Blanket to Protect Them From Flames
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Advancing Transition to Renewable Energy Should Include Honest Discussion of Costs, Supply, and More