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Once Critically Endangered Australian Woylies Now Making A Huge Comeback

Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions In recent news, a glimmer of hope shines for the critically endangered Australian marsupial, the woylie, as sightings of this elusive creature...

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For The First Time In More Than 200 Years, The World Can Witness The Dual...

Cicada Mania The rare convergence of two cicada broods, Brood 13 and Brood 19, promises to create a spectacular natural spectacle that will reverberate throughout the Midwest with their resounding...

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Brave Black Labrador Rescues Fawn From Drowning

God Updates When the followers of the “Animals Dying” Twitter account stumbled upon a video featuring a dark figure slicing through murky waters, clasping a tiny deer fawn within its jaws, they likely...

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Kind Samaritan Helps Owners Reunite With Their Lost Pets For Free, Using A...

SWNS Erica Hart, an incredible pet detective, has undertaken a selfless mission to reunite lost dogs with their owners, utilizing the aid of a thermal imaging drone. With no expectation of financial...

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1,000 Manatees Seek Refuge In Florida State Park To Keep Warm During The...

Blue Spring State Park In the crystal clear turquoise waters of Blue Spring State Park in Florida, an extraordinary sight unfolds – not rocks or fish, but a multitude of majestic manatees gracefully...

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Sea Otters’ Consumption Of Crabs Off Degraded Coastline Leads To 90%...

Sonoma State University Amidst the challenges faced by California’s coastal ecosystems, a remarkable resurgence is underway, driven by the voracious appetite of sea otters for crabs. A recent...

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Seabirds Once Enlisted As Endangered Thriving In The Absence Of Rabbits

Island Conservation After more than forty years, a remarkable milestone has been reached on Chañaral Island: four active natural nests of Peruvian diving petrels now grace its shores, marking a...

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Amateur Fossil Hunters Stumble Upon An Epic Site With Fossils Hundreds Of...

MSN Two amateur paleontologists recently unearthed a site of immense significance in France, boasting nearly 400 fossils dating back a staggering 470 million years. Nestled within the scenic Montagne...

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Polluted River In Japan Provides Home For Eels And Is Proof Of Resiliency

National Geographic Beneath the glitzy facade of Dotonbori River, a bustling waterway adorned with neon-lit advertising boards, lies a murky reality: its water quality likened to that of a “toilet...

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These Beloved Camels Are Helping Restore The Iconic Joshua Tree Population In...

Jennifer Lagusker In the wake of the devastating wildfires that took place in 2020 and 2023, the Mojave National Preserve has initiated an ambitious mission to restore its iconic Joshua trees, with the...

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Researchers Look At All 4 Types Of Apes And Realize They All Have A Sense Of...

SWNS A recent study suggests that apes possess a sense of humor akin to humans, as evidenced by playful teasing observed among four different species of great apes. A team of cognitive biologists and...

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A Population Of Skywalker Gibbons Living In Myanmar, Delighting Conservationists

Purpled Shub Exciting developments in species conservation have emerged from the Far East, particularly in Myanmar, where new populations of the stunning ‘Skywalker’ gibbon have been discovered. This...

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Marine Biologists Spot 4 New Octopus Species In Their Expedition

Eco Magazine The Schmidt Ocean Institute recently unveiled astounding findings from their exploration two miles beneath the waters of Costa Rica. Conducted near the rocky enclave known as El Dorado...

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How Dinosaurs The Size Of Ponies Colonized Africa

The Conversation An extraordinary event in the annals of paleontology has been unveiled by an international coalition of researchers—a narrative of improbable migration that challenges conventional...

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21 Black Rhinos Found New Home To Thrive In Kenya

BWBX The Kenya Wildlife Service recently marked a momentous achievement as it orchestrated the seamless relocation of 21 eastern black rhinos, heralding a triumph in conservation efforts. This endeavor...

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Ukraine-Based Animal Rescue Group Saves Over 15,000 Animals With Rescue...

PETA As the conflict in Ukraine surpasses its two-year mark, a heartening tale of resilience emerges amidst the devastation. PETA Germany, in collaboration with the Ukraine-based Animal Rescue Kharkiv...

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‘Lost Bird’ Not Seen In 2 Decades Finally Captures By Scientists From...

University Of Texas At El Paso In a remarkable breakthrough, scientists have finally captured photographic evidence of a bird species in Africa that had eluded sight for almost two decades. The elusive...

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Washington State Beachgoers ‘In Awe’ As Orca Pod Leaps Out Of The Water So...

Remi Boudousquie Last month, beachgoers near Seattle were treated to an extraordinary spectacle as a pod of orcas put on a breathtaking show just meters away from the shore. Alyssa Slovinac, who was...

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The American Marten Could Return To Pennsylvania’s Forests After Being Absent...

Deposit Photos The Pennsylvania Bureau of Wildlife Management (BWF) is embarking on an ambitious endeavor: an experimental reintroduction plan aimed at restoring the American marten to the forests and...

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The Gray Whale, Once Assumed Extinct, Spotted In Cape Cod

National Geographic In an extraordinary occurrence, the New England Aquarium’s aerial survey team made a remarkable discovery off the coast of New England last week. They spotted a gray whale, a...

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