endangered species
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Orangutans Suffer as Oil Palm Plantations Take Over
Orangutans and other rare species on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo are endanagered, in large part due to commercial plam oil cultivation. In the last decade alone, orangutan populations have declined by 50 percent as the result of habitat loss and smoke-related deaths.
Latest Research Articles
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Wind Farms Threaten Breeding Success Of White-Tailed Eagle, New Study Shows
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Mexican Gray Wolves, 109 in U.S. now: Release of 10 Wolves in New Mexico in 2016
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Captive Endangered Orangutans Should Be Released, Study Suggests
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Conservations Call On UK Homeowners To Revive Hedgehog Populations [VIDEO AND PHOTOS]
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Vaquitas Spotted! Critically Endangered Porpoises Persevere
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Sonoran Desert Tortoises Rebound, Researchers Say
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Cloning Could Save Endangered Giant Pandas, Researchers Say
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Cacti Face Extinction, Researchers Say
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US Fish and Wildlife Service Lists Military and Great Green Macaws as Endangered
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Blue Whale Seen By Maine Tour, First in 33-Year Operation
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Loggers and Fish Owls Become Allies
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Immunized Tasmanian Devils Return To the Wild