Animals
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Overharvesting Threatens Tropical Sea Cucumbers in the Great Barrier Reef
According to new research, overharvesting of the Great Barrier Reef's tropical sea cucumber is putting the marine animal in danger. Tropical Sea Cucumbers are in high demand in countries like East and Southeast Asia and a decline in their population has prompted calls for better protection.
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Biologists Struggle to Save Last 10 Vaquita Porpoises From Brink of Extinction
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Due to Declining Population, Koalas Are Now Officially Endangered in Australia
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Federal Court Restores Protection to Gray Wolves as Threatened Species Across US
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Fossilized Remains of 'Dolly' Provides First Evidence of Respiratory Infection in Dinosaur
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Indonesian Crocodile Stuck in Motorcycle Tire Finally Freed After 6 Years
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Ancient Cockroach With Big Eyes from 100 million Years Ago Trapped in Amber
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Cambrian Period: Utaurora Comosa Likely to be Relative of Cambrian’s Sea Predator Opabinia Regalis
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Pet Dog Attacks 7-Year-Old Boy in Texas; Owner Arrested and Charged
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India’s Famous Snake Catcher Vava Suresh Bitten by a Cobra
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Dinosaur Potentially Died from Fatal Cough due to a Respiratory Infection
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Global Warming is Responsible for the Decline in Fish Population
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Brainy Birds are More Likely to Flourish Under Climate Change






