extinction
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Discovery Of Tiny Animals That Walked The Earth After Dinosaur Extinction Provides Clues About Diversification Of Mammals
The fossilized remnants of a mammal species that inhabited the world about 65.5 million years ago have been discovered by American paleontologists. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Gray Whale Spotted In Massachusetts 200 Years After Species Extinction
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Africa’s Savannah Elephants Face Extinction in Small Fortress Parks, Researchers Warn
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Bird Species Extinction: Humans Possibly Cause Demise of 12% of Avians in the Past 126,000 Years [Study]
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Five Black Rhinos Arrives In Chad To Reintroduce The Species After 40 Years Of Local Extinction
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Last 5 'Akikiki Bird Faces Possible Extinction as Non-Native Mosquitoes Bring Malaria to Hawaii
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Shoot-to-Kill: Aerial Cull Ordered to Rid of Feral Horses in Australia State Park After Native Wildlife Risks Extinction
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Decline In The Population Of Mountain Chicken Frog in Dominica Tagged As The Fastest Eradication Of Wild Animal
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Sumatran Rhinoceros Calf Born in Indonesia Gives Hope Against Extinction of the Species
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New Pangolin Species Could Save the Breed From Brink of Extinction Due to Poaching
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Asteroid That Killed Dinosaurs Also Caused Extinction of Ancient Plant Species 66 Million Years Ago
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Yarrow’s Spiny Lizard on the Brink of Extinction Due to Climate Change
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Rare Crystal Moss Decline in UK: New Breeding Programs Can Protect Species from Extinction