Animals
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Deer and Elk Research Might Lead To More Effective Crossing Infrastructure for All Species
Humans have erected wildlife bridges in high-traffic locations in recent years to reduce road accidents and provide animals with access to larger habitats for breeding and supplies.
Latest Research Articles
Urbanization Impacts on Wildlife Evident, Human Gut Microbiome Detected in Urban Animals
Over 2 Feet Rolled Hard Plastic Found Inside Dead 16-Foot Killer Whale, Shark Bites Found All Over Beached Carcass in Brazil
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Conservation Zones To Help Mekong River Protect and Save Endangered Irrawaddy Dolphins in Cambodia
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Wolf Hunters in Sweden Went Home Empty-handed on the First Day of Hunting Season
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Biologists Shed Light on “Blind Area” in Our Understanding of How New Species Emerge
Pig Livers Transformed to be Human-Like, Possible Solution for Organ Transplant Shortage
350,000 Animals Rescued as Famous Car Companies Pledge Help to Shelters
Oregon Returns In-Person Whale Watch Week in Time For Spotting 20,000 Gray Whales Swimming to Mexico
Disease Made Today's Wolf Fur Colors Possible, Study Shows
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Woman Walks into a Bar with Rabid Raccoon, Gets Charged with Misdemeanor Before End of 2022— North Dakota
Arctic Blast Makes Frozen Mexican Bats Fall From the Sky in Texas
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Conservationists Raise Concerns Over Deaths of Endangered Dolphins in Cambodia, Calling for Urgent Law Enforcement






