endangered species
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Endangered Birds Feed Their Young Plastic from Floating Garbage Patches on the Ocean
A new study shows that endangered birds might be feeding their young with plastic from floating garbage patches on the ocean. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Endangered Bird Wattled Curassow Chick Hatches in Houston Zoo, Species Count Now 25
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350 Endangered White's Seahorses Reintroduced into Australia Waters
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Endangered Golden-Cheeked Warblers Spotted in Cedar Hill After 20 Years of Absence —Texas
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Threatened Bat Species in Vermont Now Endangered as Deadly Fungal Disease Cuts Population Down
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Endangered Plant Cattails Taken Home in Bundles, Illegal Harvesters in New York Charged
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World's Rarest Big Cat: Endangered Amur Leopard in San Diego Zoo Gives Birth to Twin Cubs
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Recovery of Endangered Birds in Hawaii Relies on Millions of Invasive Male Mosquitoes
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Storm Aftermath: Endangered Hooded Vulture, 5 Exotic Birds Fled Oakland Zoo Through Torn Mesh.
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Endangered Cotton-Top Tamarin Gives Birth to Twins in Zoo Boise
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"Toxic Workplace" Sent 150-Pound Injured Endangered Turtles From Boca Raton to Florida for Treatment
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Invasive Snail Boosts Population of Endangered Bird in Florida
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Columbus Zoo Welcomes 3 Endangered Dama Gazelle Calves —Africa