animals
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Ebola May be Present in More Animals than Previously Thought
Ebola may be present in more animals than previously thought, according to researchers studying the virus. So far, it has been detected in chimpanzees, gorillas, fruit bats, monkeys, antelopes, porcupines, rodents, dogs, pigs and humans.
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World Biodiversity is Not Shrinking, It's "Turning Over"
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Specimen Collection Threatens Endangered Species
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Golf Course Ecosystems succeed with Care, Attention
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