Conservation
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A Closer Look at the 'Elephants of the Sea'
It's a bit ironic, but some ecologists actually call the world's largest species of parrotfish the "elephant of the sea." Now researchers have determined just how important - and harmful - this unusual fish is to the ocean's ecosystems.
Latest Research Articles
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Want to Save That Hog? Then Eat It!
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National Forest Closed for Months to Protect Jumping Mouse
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California Condors Get Some Help with 3-D Technology
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Activitsts Want a 19-Year-Old Banned From Facebook... and Africa
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Great White Shark Populations on the Rise Along East Coast
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Hundreds of Sea Shepard Activists Defending Whales from Denmark's 'Grind'
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Amazon Rainforest Gets $215 Million Boost in Protection
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Golf Course Ecosystems succeed with Care, Attention
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Trout Once Believed To Be Extinct Makes A Comeback
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Scientists Identify A New Species Of Bass
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Senators Call For Federal Aid In Preserving Long Island Sound
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Panther Roadkill: Sixth Florida Panther Killed By Car Accident Reported