Animals
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Tequila Fish Reintroduction Shows Glimmer of Hope to Conservation
An initiative to preserve a small fish that began in 1998 has finally resulted in its reintroduction into Mexican rivers.
Latest Research Articles
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Gang-Gang Cockatoo Wildfire Survivors in Australia to be Placed Under the Threatened Species List
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Moths Causing Itchy Skin Rash Are Becoming Widespread in US Due to Global Warming
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Ike Jime: Japan's Traditional Execution Method is "Most Respectful Way" for Fish to Die
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Humpback Whales No Longer Endangered Species, But Experts Are Still Worried
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Spill From Deepwater Horizon Disaster Endangers Dolphins
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Following the Death of Companion, Dogs Shows Grieving Behavior According To Study
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Avian Influenza Spreading in the US, Poultry Farmers Worried
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Aquaculture Blamed For Alarming Shrinkage of Wild Salmon in Finland
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Massive Bear Rummaging Homes in California Are Actually Three Different Bears, DNA Reveals
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Study Shows Just How Much Energy a Dolphin Uses to Swim Around
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Giant 8-Foot-Long Snake Found in the State of Georgia, Biggest One Yet in Years
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Chicxulub Asteroid: Scientists Discovered When the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impacted Earth