Animals
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Discovery Of Weevils In The Philippines: An Encouraging Sign For Wildlife To Recover From Human-Made Disruption
Two species of weevils have been discovered in the Philippines, bringing hope to the recovery of wildlife. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Green Leaf Volatiles Enhance Plant Defense Against Agricultural Pests for Cleaner Farming
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Penguin's Death Suspected As H5N1 Case In Antarctica; Experts Worry About Potential Impact Of The Disease
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Rare Sightings of Newborn Great White Shark Can Help Understand the Top Predator's Birthing Habits
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Africa’s Savannah Elephants Face Extinction in Small Fortress Parks, Researchers Warn
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![Flying Reptile from 'Kuehneosaurs' Group 200 Million Years Ago Discovered by UK Student in Bristol Region [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69217/flying-reptile-kuehneosaurs-group-200-million-years-ago-discovered-uk-student-bristol-region.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=20ec3ebb92c55d74e914b8c16f64ea0c)
Flying Reptile from 'Kuehneosaurs' Group 200 Million Years Ago Discovered by UK Student in Bristol Region [Study]
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Pink Salmon: A Potential Threat or a Valuable Resource for Norway?
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New Camera System Allows To See Exceptional Animal Colors in Wildlife
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West Nile Virus’s Spread Throughout Europe Is Closely Associated With Urbanization, Agriculture, and Bird Migration
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![Seattle Salmon Death: Scientists Develop Potential Solution by Preventing Up to 96% of Tire Particles from Escaping [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69207/seattle-salmon-death-scientists-develop-potential-solution-preventing-96-tire-particles.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=dcbc49b973cb8bd1b92b086a4e480629)
Seattle Salmon Death: Scientists Develop Potential Solution by Preventing Up to 96% of Tire Particles from Escaping [Study]
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Eoneophron Infernalis: A New ‘Hell Chicken’ Dinosaur From the End of the Cretaceous
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![Hermit Crabs 'Excited by Plastic Pollution' Amid Their Usage of Trash as Shells for Protection [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69197/hermit-crabs-excited-plastic-pollution-amid-their-usage-trash-shells-protection-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=92b8fed283c673c310eb48186581161c)
Hermit Crabs 'Excited by Plastic Pollution' Amid Their Usage of Trash as Shells for Protection [Study]
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Ant Invasion Disrupts Lion-Zebra Interactions in East Africa’s Wildlife Area






