Animals
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70% of Animal Species Around the World Has Been Wiped Out in Just 50 Years
According to a major scientific report, Earth's animal populations have declined by an average of 69% in little under 50 years as people continue to destroy forests, consume beyond the planet's limitations, and pollute on an industrial scale.
Latest Research Articles
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First Time Sighting: Endangered Fish Coho Salmon Found Following Revitalization Efforts in Mill Creek, California
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Underwater Showdown: Brawl Between Dozens of Orcas and Humpback Whales Spotted Near the US-Canada Border
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Experts Claim There Are Benefits in Training Pet Cats
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Experts Says to Give Legal Rights to Animals, Trees, and Rivers
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Explaining How Tardigrades Manages to Survive Under Extreme Conditions
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Animal Hybrids: How Interbreeding is Making the Animal Gene Pool More Diverse
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Gray Whale Population Continue to Decline 38% From Its Peak
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Insects Are Causing Record Levels of Plant Damage as Insect Populations Drop
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New Study Reveals Algae-Eating Fish 'Not Enough' to Protect World's Coral Reefs
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Wanted Man-Eating Tiger Shot Dead by Local Authorities in India
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A New Research Investigates How Brazilian Cattle Farmers Adapt to Climate Change in the Amazon
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New Report Reveals Declining Population of Gray Whale Off Western U.S