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Avian Influenza Virus Threatens Wildlife Conservation Due to Spread Among Marine Animals, Birds
The latest report warned that the pathogenic avian influenza virus or H5N1 could threaten conservation efforts. Researchers discovered that the virus would spread from birds to marine mammals. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
Mosses to Flowering Plants: Evolution of Water Scarcity Coping Mechanisms
Greenland Musk Oxen Thrive on Copper and Selenium-Rich Diets
Diminishing Whale Sizes Linked to Lower Birth Rates in North Atlantic
Ancient Shark Species That Lived 325 Million Years Ago Discovered in Mammoth Cave
Cannabis Oil Reduces Dog Lupus, Brazilian Study Finds
Climate Change Create Dangerous Condition For Ape’s Habitat, Study Says
Humpback Population In North Pacific Decline By 20% Due To Marine Heatwave
Northeast Weather Forecast: Colder Temperatures, Coastal Storm Likely to Unload This Weekend
Wildfire, Extreme Drought Can Cause Widespread Emergence of Invasive Species in California's Ecosystem
Flaco The Owl Death: Beloved New York City Eurasian Eagle-Owl Dies Following Apparent 'Collision' with Building's Glass Window
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