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Bird Flu Reaches Antarctica, Results in Mass Elephant Seal Deaths
The first bird flu case in Antarctica was recorded earlier this year. Click to read more. Bird flu reached Antarctica earlier this year, with the first case of the bird-borne disease being reported on the brown skua population on Bird Island, located off South Georgia in the Antarctic region.
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Helicopter Shootings in Australia Result in Deaths of Nearly 300 Feral Horses as Part of Culling Program
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Escaped Kangaroo in Canada Punches Police Officer's Face After Being on the Loose for Days
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Wild Possum Discovered by Texas Woman Hiding in Christmas Tree After Hearing it ‘Sneeze’ [VIDEO]
Catalpa Worm: What Are These Caterpillars Used For?
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North American Wolverine Receives Threatened Species Status Due to Climate Change Impacts
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Elephant Herd Tramples Car After Hitting One of Their Calf in Malaysia
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Super Pigs: Wild Feral Pigs from Canada Set to Cross United States Border [Report]
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Karumba Rat Infestation: At Least 1,000 Dead Rats Wash Up Along Australian Town Each Day
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Blue Whales Return to Indian Ocean Decades After Being Driven Out by Whaling
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US Wild Turkey Population Decreases in Unknown Reasons, Thanksgiving Day is Not One of Them [Study]
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Mass Animal Sacrifices Uncovered in a Mysterious 2,500-Year-Old Archeological Site in Spain
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Illegal Wildlife Trade: Canada Bans Trade of Elephant Ivory, Rhino Horn






