Animals
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Two Orphaned Bears Returned to Native Habitat After Year-Long Rehabilitation in U.S.
The latest report shows that the two orphaned bears were released to the wild, or their native, habitats, after significant rehabilitation efforts by the San Diego Humane Society. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Crows Found To Have Very Good Call Control With Numerical Sequence, Experts Say
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Forest Ecosystems Rely on the Quiet Work of Small Mammals for Vitality
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Chimango Caracaras Break the Mold with Shared Parenting Duties in Raptor World
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Ancient People Hunted Extinct Elephant In Chile, Study Finds
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Second Human Case of Bird Flu Detected, Linked to Dairy Cow Outbreak
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Puppy Dog Eyes Did Not Evolve to Melt Human Hearts Due to Domestication, Wild Dogs Possess Them as Well [Study]
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MitoMobile Takes Flight Studying Bird Migration and Mitochondrial Mysteries Across the Country
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Endangered Arabian Leopard Can Be Saved From Extinction Through Genetic Diversity
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Spider Silk Found as Potential Source for Creating World's Most Powerful Microphones [Research]
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Record Low Level Of Sea Ice Seen In Antarctic Last Year Due To Climate Change, Study Says
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Wild Bear Attacks In Japan: Authorities Warn Residents Of Danger
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Discovery Of Tiny Animals That Walked The Earth After Dinosaur Extinction Provides Clues About Diversification Of Mammals