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Tiger Populations Reborn in Russia Through Successful Conservation Effort
Russia revives tiger populations in Pri-Amur after 50 years, showcasing strategies to restore endangered species and inspire global conservation efforts.
Latest Research Articles
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Earth's Dry Zones Continue to Expand, Pushing 8% of the Planet Into Drought Conditions
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Blue Aurora Seen in Japan Stirs Debate Over Unknown Atmospheric Forces
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Dinosaur Dung Sheds Light on How Giants Conquered Earth
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Africa's Growing Crack Could Eventually Create a New Ocean
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Global Warming Surge Linked to Shifts in Cloud Patterns, New Study Finds
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Global Warming Intensified by Decline in Low Clouds, New Study Finds
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India to Relax Pollution Control Measures After Air Quality Shows Positive Trend
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Rare 'Anti-Auroras' Illuminate Alaska Sky in Mysterious E-Shaped Formation
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Coca-Cola Cuts Environmental Goals Amid Growing Plastic Pollution Concerns
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How Do Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrels Survive Without Food or Water During Winter?
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Rarest Whale Species Dissected for the First Time: Here's What Scientists Found
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Critically Endangered Amur Leopard Zoya Dies at 21 in California Zoo