Animals
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New Report Reveals Declining Population of Gray Whale Off Western U.S
Researchers raised concerns over the declining population of gray whales off the western U.S. According to the latest report, researchers found a declining population of gray whales off the western U.
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New York Man Arraigned After Smuggling Pythons in his Pants at the Canadian Border
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Conservationists Starting to Worry as Big Butterfly Sightings are Surprisingly Low Despite Previous Predictions
Isolated Killer Whale Now the Loneliest Orca in the World, Sanctuary Could Save Her
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Bird Flu Trend May Be a Threat to Factory Farming
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How Energy Developments Affect the Migration of Deers During Spring
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Biology Researchers Argue for Reconsidering the Benefits of Invasive Species
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Tamaraws, the Smaller Cousins of Buffalo, Hit Dangerously Low Numbers
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Authorities Observe 12 Great White Sharks Lurking Beneath the Plettenberg Bay Coastline
New Species of Tree Frog with Unique Shrill Calls Discovered in Costa Rica
Mountain Lions Roam Neighborhoods in Search of Food, Water, New Habitat — Experts Say
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