Animals
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US House Voted To End Federal Protection Of Gray Wolves, Removing The Species In Endangered List In 48 States
US lawmakers favor removing wolves' status from endangered list. Read more here. The Republican-majority US House of Representatives approved a bill that would abolish the gray wolf's nationwide protection as an endangered species.
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Low-Intensity Grazing Proves Beneficial for Local Biodiversity, Yet Poses Hurdles for Farmers
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Saber-Toothed Cats Retained Baby Teeth to Support Growing Canines, Study Finds
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Rwanda's Mountain Gorillas: A Conservation Success Story
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Tennessee Native Wins Big in Florida’s Battle Against Invasive Pythons
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Ancient Corals Living 540 Million Years Ago Could Be First to Glow in Dark
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Florida: Dolphin Found Infected With Avian Flu; More Research Needed To Determine Cause, Experts Say
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Mouse Brain Study: Human Babies Think Like Mice Due to Similarity in Thought Processes
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US Dairy Cows Enter the Fray Against Bird Flu with Nationwide Testing Initiative
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100 Pilot Whales Stranded on Western Australia’s Shores Spark Massive Rescue Effort
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Emperor Penguins Face Harsh Reality as Ice Melt Leads to Record Chick Mortality
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Extreme Heat Disturb Balance Of Male and Female Turtle Hatchlings In Malaysia
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Fossils of Ancient Giant Tortoises That Lived 57 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Colombian Highlands






