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Drug Banned in Asia 'Diclofenac' Poisons Rare European Vultures
Rare European vultures being poisoned by livestock drug A vulture's death in Spain was confirmed to be caused by a newly approved veterinary drug.
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Cyborg Monkey Implanted With Neuralink Chip by Elon Musk Plays Ping Pong With His Mind!
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Why Do Gorillas Beat Their Chest? Experts Uncover How They Use it as a Key Signal
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Experts: Red Deer Possesses a Personality Related to Their Dominant Behavior
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Ghost Forests in North Carolina Coast Big Enough to be Seen From Space
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Meet Miracle: Abandoned Dog Saved From Icy River Gets Adopted by Rescuer 4 Days Later!
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California Has Reduced Toxic Air Pollution by 78% in 24 Years, Resulting in Fewer Deaths
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The Role of Businesses in Environmental Sustainability
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Experts: Two New Species of Mammal-like Burrowing Ancestors Have Been Discovered
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