Animals
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Noise Pollution in Hong Kong Is Drowning Out Dolphins
The subtropical sea that surrounds Hong Kong is a raucous area, with high-speed ferries whisking time-pressed entrepreneurs to meetings in towers, a continual stream of enormous freight ships, and unending coastal development.
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Even as Insect Populations Decline, Insects Are Causing Unprecedented Levels of Plant Damage
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Wildlife Rehabs Warn of Worsening Conditions for Botched Unprofessional DIY Animal Rescue Attempts
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