Animals
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Over 50% of US Bird Species are in Decline, Scientists Call for 'Proactive Conservation Protections'
Some US bird species are either facing endangerment or extinction. The US bird population is declining and is facing risk of endangerment or extinction in the coming years, according to a new report identified that over 50% of US bird species are on the edge of being wiped out of this planet due to a number of natural and anthropogenic factors.
Latest Research Articles
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Seized Ivory from Elephants Killed More Than 30 Years Ago Still Turning Up in Recent Raids
Terrifying Deep-Sea Creature Recorded Devouring a Fish Head
Endangered Whooping Cranes Migrating Spotted, Wildlife Management Area Temporarily Closed — Nebraska
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Canine Distemper Virus Outbreaks Are More Likely To Kill Black Wolves Across North America
Dinosaur Fossil Found in Mississippi: Looks Like an Ostrich, Tall as a Giraffe
5 Wildlife Officers Relocate 400-Pound Massive Black Bear From Colorado Home Deck to Suitable Habitat
Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Released 4 Years Ago for Biodiversity, Recently Found Dead
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Black Canada Lynx Caught on Video for the First Time Near a Canadian Town
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New Whale Species Only Found in US Waters Could be Extinct Soon; Scientists Write to Biden Administration
Duties of Fur Parents in Protecting Pets Against Wildlife According to Local Expert
NYC Pest Control Project for Invasive Species Kills Woodpecker Instead
Photographer Spots 10-Foot-Long Preserved Giant Squid Floating Off the Tenerife Coast





