endangered species
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Saving the New England Cottontail
Researchers recently found that Maine's only native rabbit, the New England Cottontail, has been slowly disappearing over the past decade. Now experts are fighting to restore this endangered species' habitat, an action that they believe will keep the rabbits around for years to come.
Latest Research Articles
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FWS Contemplates Moving Manatees to Endangered List, Sparks Debate
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Rare Wood Stork No Longer Endangered
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Alaska's Humpback Whale Making a Comeback, May Lose 'Endangered' Status
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Africa's Endangered Wild Dogs Saved by Artificial Urine
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Endangered Fish is Back in the Canyons After 20 Years
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Endangered Florida Panther Numbers on the Rise
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FWS Sued Over Failure to Protect Rare Snail Species
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Nearly 100 Endangered Sea Turtle Hatchlings Released Off Texas Coast
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New Mexico's Jumping Mouse Now an Endangered Species
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Wildlife Services Kills Millions of Animals Annually, May Be Overstepping Their Boundaries
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Newly Discovered Chirping Millipedes are in Danger
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California Grants Gray Wolf Endangered Species Protection