Animals
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Smugglers Are Exploiting Australia’s Rare Reptiles for Profit
A rise in the illegal trade of exotic Australian animals has made a remote Queensland outpost an unlikely front line in the fight against international smugglers.
Latest Research Articles
Critically Endangered Red Wolf Pups Born in Great Plains Zoo, Officials to Decide Future Relocation
Invasive Marsupial Opossums Being Hunted Down in Alaska
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Threatened Species Sandhill Crane Sightings Increase to 350 in Ohio Wetland Areas
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Hybrid Animals Do Exist: Could They Be the New Generation?
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Abandoned Ant Hill Reveals Underground 'Mega Ant City' Like 'A Bug's Life' Movie
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The Importance Of Grassroots Animal Rights Activism
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Atlas Moth: World's Largest Moth Species Could Spread in the United States
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The Best Online Pet Stores Every Parent Should Know About
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Limits of Large-Scale Ocean Protection: A Study of Chile’s Marine Protected Areas
Great Pacific Garbage Patch Hosts Neopelagic Communities, Potential Invasive Species
New York Swan Faye Stolen and Cooked, 4 Cygnets Rescued from 3 Arrested Teens
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Marine Life Missing in Some Areas, Relocating Near Poles Due to Warming Oceans





