Animals
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Nearly 22 Million Pounds of Plastic Pollution Enter the Great Lakes Every Year
A new study from the Rochester University revealed that almost 22 million pounds, or 10,000 metric tons, of plastic waste from the United States and Canada enter the Great Lakes every year.
Latest Research Articles
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Alien Species Spotted: Rare 'Ghost Shark' Chimaera Captured on Video For the First Time
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Bacteria Diet Controls Mercury Levels in Seabirds
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Silkworms Programmed to Produce Super-Strong, Conductive Silk via Graphene
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Elephant Back Rides banned in Botswana
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Facebook at the Forefront of Illegal Ivory Trade, Investigation Reveals
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Talking Animals? Horses Can Communicate with Humans, New Study Reveals
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WARNING: Hiking in Protected Areas Can Negatively Affect Wildlife
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Trichy Animal Mobile Ambulances Now Operational, Gives Free Medical Treatment to Farm Animals
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Saving Salmon From Becoming Sea Lion Share: Early Conservation Effort Is Key!
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Dolphins in the Bay of Bengal at the Forefront of Evolution
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Scientists Discover 6 Unique Marine Life Species at the Indian Ocean
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Bloodbath! Rare Video Shows Killer Whales Eating Baby Live Sharks in Monterey Bay