Animals
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Climate Change Threatens Polar Bears in Hudson Bay with Local Extinction
Researchers raised concerns about the impacts of climate change on the polar bears in Hudson Bay, which can potentially suffer from local extinction due to rising temperatures. Read here.
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New Giant Pandas Coming to Australia as Wang Wang, Fu Ni Return to China
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Alarming Shark Attacks in Florida Intensified by Dry Weather, Experts Found
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Fatherly Love in Animal Kingdom: 8 Protective Dads From Wolves To Emperor Penguins
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Duck Population Dips in North Dakota, Ecologists Urge Conservation Measures
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Washington Coastline to See Makah Tribe’s Whale Hunts After Decades
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Small Fish Diet: New Japanese Study Unlocks Simple Secret To Living Longer
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Surprising Animal Dads: 8 Most Devoted Fathers in Animal Kingdom
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Bear 178 Nicknamed 'Nakoda' and Her Grizzly Bear Cubs Die Two Days Apart After Being Struck by Vehicles
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Invasive Alien Species Disrupts Biodiversity, Livelihoods in Caribbean
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Invasive Mosquitoes Find Favorable Conditions Due To Climate Change; Dengue Cases Surge In Europe
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Elephants Calls Each Other By Names They Invented, Study Says
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