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How Southern Coyotes Coexist With Humans
While recovering wolf populations have long been driving the debate between conservationists and livestock owners, what about coyotes? The states of Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina are helping researchers conduct surveys in order to study southern coyotes and how they manage to coexist with humans.
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Monarch Butterflies Slowly Making a Comeback
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Easter Island Extinction Blamed on Environment
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Large Carnivores Gaining Ground in Populated Europe
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Giraffes: The 'Silent Extinction'
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Arabian Sea Humpback Has Been Isolated for 70000 Years
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Moose Die-Offs Prompt Population Count in Adirondacks
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Iberian Orcas' Search for Tuna Leaves Them Trapped
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Salamanders Are More Than a Snack in Forest Ecosystems
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Scientists Attempt to Explain Southern Right Whale Die-Offs
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Death in Moderation is Good for Animal Population