Endangered Animals
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Eye Problem Causes Whales to Get Entangled in Fish Nets, Study Finds
Unintentional entrapments of non-target species such as whales were usually associated with improper fishing management. But now, a study has highlighted the potential of eye problems causing whales to get tangled on fishing nets. It seems that they cannot clearly see what's right next to them.
Latest Research Articles
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Sad News: 26 Jaguars Killed in Panama This Year
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ALERT: Shorter Sea Ice Season in Arctic Could Endanger 19 Polar Bear Populations
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Michigan's Lone Poisonous Snake Receives Federal Protection Under Endangered Species Act
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Good News: 180 Countries Approve Ban on Pangolin, the World's Most Trafficked Mammal
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Out of Place: Why Chinese Malls are Packed with the World's Saddest Exotic Animals
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Trophy Hunting of Lions Could Save the Species, According to Report
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Good News: California Sea Otter Population Reaches Highest Level in 100 Years
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Good News! Russian Meteorologists Now Free From Polar Bear 'Siege'
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Sea Talk: Dolphins Recorded Having a Conservation Using Sentences Up to 5 Words Long
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The True Story Behind 'Moby-Dick' is Scarier than a Cannibal Horror Film
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Why African Forest Elephants Need Almost a Century to Recover from Poaching, Ivory Trade
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Hope for Dwindling Numbers: Small Animal Populations Can Still Adapt to Environmental Change