Animals
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Emperor Penguin Population Decline: Climate Change, Sea Ice Loss Make it Challenging to Survive
The population of Emperor Penguins has suffered from a significant decline due to the impacts of climate change and sea ice loss in Antarctica. The said species suffered from breeding failure and habitat loss. Read here.
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Atlantic Puffin in Canada: Starvation, Ocean Warming Threatened Rare Seabird Populations
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Viruses From Poop Of Giraffes, Lemurs Can Be Used To Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Study Says
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Death of Hundreds Amazonian Dolphins In Brazil Blamed on Record-High Lake Temperature
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Pomegranate Extract Reduces Dental Plaque in Dogs That Will Be a Potential as a Mouthwash Additive
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Zambia’s Fruit Bat Colony Faces Drastic Population Loss: A Study of the World’s Largest Mammal Migration
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Norwegian Reindeer Adapt To Changing Landscapes by Migrating Over Glaciers and Fjords
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Whale Entanglement Solutions: Experts Work on Answers to Whale Safety and Management
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London Welcomes Birth Of Baby Beaver After 400 Years
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Car Pollution: High Ozone Levels Prevent Bees from Searching Flowers for Pollination [Study]
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Japanese Zookeeper Dies After Lion Mauled Him In Safari Park
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Salmon Population Feared To Be Devastated After Thousands Escape From Icelandic Farm






