Animals
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New England Cottontails Face Challenges of Habitat Losses and Encroachment; Experts Called For Conservation Efforts
The population of the New England Cottontails has suffered from habitat loss, lack of young forests and encroachment. Conservationists said that the conservation and protection of New England Cottontails are crucial. Read here.
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Drunk Bear on the Loose After Raiding Food Store and Drinking Brewed Rum in Bhutan
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Sea Stars Replace Polar Bears as Top Predators Along the Arctic Coast
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Noise Pollution From Shipping Makes Dolphins Whistle Louder But Less Effectively, Research Reveals
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Endogenous Retroviruses From Madagascar Mouse Lemurs Is Similar To Other Mammals
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5 Extinct Animals and Endangered Species That Came Back to Life
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Director Michael Bay Denies Animal Cruelty After Being Charged for Killing Pigeon During Filming
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‘23 Million Years of DNA Might Come to an End’ Conservationist Claim as Japanese Giant Salamander Faces Serious Threat
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