Animals
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China Fur Farm Pose High Risk Of Developing Animal-To-Human Diseases, Study Says
Alarming footage from fur farms in China shows animals in distress. Read more here. An investigation of five fur farms in China revealed a high risk of infections spreading from animals to humans, according to the animal protection group Humane Society International.
Latest Research Articles
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Tropical Forests Unable to Recover Without Red-Legged Honeycreeper, Other Fruit-Eating Birds
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Newly Rare Insect Species in Kosovo Discovered Endangered, Urging for Conservation Efforts to Protect from Extinction
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91% Of Terrestrial Mammal Communities In Caatinga Will Lose Species By 2060 Due To Climate Change, Study Says
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Cicadas with Potential Fungal Pathogen That Makes Them 'Hyper-Sexual' to Emerge Across the US This Year
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Black Bear in California Coming Out from Hibernation Wanders Around Lake Tahoe Ski Resort, Forces Its Closure
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Dead Humpback Whale in New Jersey Sustains Blunt Force Injuries, Post Mortem Exam Reveals
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11-Foot-Long Sawfish Rescued in Florida in an Attempt to Save the Species From the Brink of Extinction
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Taiwan's Growing Trend in Urban Beekeeping Boosts Pollination and Environmental Awareness
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Giant Kangaroos Once Roamed Australia, New Unearthed Fossils Reveal
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Sea Turtle Killer: Mysterious Deaths of Marine Reptiles in Venezuela Blamed on 'Beach Cabbage'
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50 New Deep-Sea Species Found In Remote Underwater Mountain Of Salas y Gómez Ridge
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Nature's Bug Spray: Ant Pheromones Studied as Potential Tick Repellent for Hikers and Campers






