Animals
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Animals Right Groups Call Iceland’s Issuance Of License To Kill 128 Fin Whales This Year “Inhumane and Disappointing”
The decision by Iceland to grant a permission to kill 100 fin whales was deemed inhumane and disappointing by animal rights group. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Vaquita Porpoises: World’s Most Endangered Marine Mammal in Alarmingly Low Numbers in Mexico
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New Species of Venomous Mountain Pit Viper Discovered in China's Yunnan Province
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17 Million Insects Cross the Pyrenees Each Year in Mass Migration
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Dolphins' Playful Nature Linked to Adult Reproductive Success
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Wild Horses Returns To Kazakhstan After 200 Years
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Methane Emissions Remain Untaxed as New Zealand Shifts Climate Strategy
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Twin Elephants Born in Thailand Bringing Double Joy to Conservationists
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Brazillian Native Stingless Bees' Immune System Weakened by Pesticides, Study Reveals
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Ancient Equine Origins Unearthed as Scientists Trace Modern Horse Lineage Back Thousands of Years
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Giant Earthworms Transform the Isle of Rum Shaping the Landscape in Profound Ways
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Ancient Horse Genomes Revealed When Humans Began Domesticating This Animal
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Przewalski Horses Return to Native Kazakh Habitat After Decades






