Animals
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Seabird Couples That Were Compatible Are Less Likely To Lose Chicks, Study Says
A new study suggests that the more compatible black-legged kittiwake couples were less likely to lose their young. Read more here.
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Rare Tropical Birds 'Limpkins' Helps to Reduce Invasive Snails, Mussels in Illinois, US
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Pond Turtles Conservation: Restoration Efforts To Save Species from Brink of Extinction in Washington State, U.S.
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