endangered species
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Suburban Backyards are Food Sources and Shelter for Wildlife
New research found that suburban backyards serve as food sources and shelter for wildlife, explaining why animals can sometimes be found in the suburbs more often than wild animals.
Latest Research Articles
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New Study Explores Cooperation in Male Lions in Gir Forest in India
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COVID-19: Zoo's Conservation Work at Risk of Closure Due to Funding Crisis
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Zoo Escape: 16-Year-Old Boy Arrested for Releasing 70 Monkeys
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What Makes a Penis in the Animal Kingdom, and How It Functions Both in Mating and Other Purposes
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Friends with Benefits: Male Baboons with Female Friends Live Longer
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Enjoy a Wild Vacation at Destinations That Bring the Animal Kingdom to You
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5 Baby Gorillas Born in Bwindi, Uganda Bringing Joy to Mountain Gorilla Conservation Workers
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Rediscovered: Elephant Shrew in Africa After Being "Lost" for 50 Years
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Footage of the Last Tasmanian Tiger in Captivity
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Florida's Blue Calamintha Bee Rediscovered at Lake Wale Ridge
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$1.2 Million Worth of Pangolin Scales Seized in Malaysia
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Miami Zoo Debuts Two Endangered Silverback Gorillas 'Barney' and 'Shango'