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Seychelles: A Haven for Blue Whales and Their Conservation
Seychelles is a special place for whales and dolphins. And yet, while its corals, turtles and sharks are relatively well studied, little is known about its cetaceans. Now scientists from the University of Seychelles, Florida International University and Oregon State University are uncovering how remarkable Seychelles is for these mammals.
Latest Research Articles
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Bees Boost Crop Yields and Incomes for Indian Farmers
Japanese Raccoon Dog: Why is Tanuki Illegal in the US?
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Snow and Ice Wreak Havoc on US Highways as Cold Snap Continues
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Volcanic Fountaining Mystery 'Depicted in Cartoons' Finally Resolved by Scientists in New Theory [Study]
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E. Coli Bacteria Capable of Multigenerational Memory and Decision-Making [Study]
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Super Pigs: Wild Feral Pigs from Canada Set to Cross United States Border [Report]
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Nearly A Trillion Metric Tons Of Iceberg Drifts From The Northern Tip Of Antarctic Peninsula, Experts Say
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Global Decline In Snowfall Caused By Human-Induced Climate Change, Study Says
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Karumba Rat Infestation: At Least 1,000 Dead Rats Wash Up Along Australian Town Each Day
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US Winter Weather Advisory: Extreme Snow Events Expected for New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan [NWS]
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Missing 11-Year-Old Girl Died in Southern Alaska's Landslide in Wrangell
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Endangered Sumatran Rhino Gives Birth To A Male Calf In Indonesia