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California Experts Puzzled by Mysterious Pelican Deaths
An estimated 270 dead or ailing California brown pelicans have been found in recent weeks from...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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New Harvard Research Investigates the Causes of Aging
Harvard Medical School scientists claim to have discovered a mechanism that may be the
universal...
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Court Rules That The U.S. Navy Can Use Sonar
On
Wednesday, settling a dispute between environmentalists and the United States
Navy, the...
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United States Government Declares Beluga Whale Endangered
On Friday,
the United States federal government declared the population
of beluga whales in...
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Study Links Brain Chemical to Grief
On
Wednesday, scientists revealed that a brain chemical played an important role
in dealing with...
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Dennis The Manatee Dies Before Getting To Florida Sea World
On Sunday, a manatee that had been previously rescued from
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, waters died...
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Japan Slaughters Thousands of Dolphins, Ignores Protests
Tokyo - At Taiji, a quaint whaling town 700 kilometres south of Tokyo, waves lap against steep...
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Dennis - the Stranded Manatee - Dies before Reaching Home
Dennis, the stranded manatee rescued on Saturday morning from
Sesuit Harbor
near Dennis,...
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Tropical Species Face Great Risk Due To Climate Change
Following a study on tropical species in Costa Rica and the impact of
climate change on them, a...
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Female Shark Reproduces through Virgin Birth
Scientists reported on Friday that a female blacktip shark, dubbed “Tidbit”, who resided in a...
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Supreme Court Hears Case on the Effects US Navy Sonar Has on Whales
On
Wednesday, a Supreme Court weighed the pros and cons of a federal
judge's decision to limit...
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Bangladeshi Waters Rich Haven for Dolphins, Whales
Dhaka - Researchers have identified waters along Bangladesh's coast and deep in the Bay of Bengal...
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Keep Hamsters and Exotic Pets Away From Your Children
U.S. leading pediatricians' group warned parents
all over the nation and people with immune system...
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1,150 Mammals On The 2008 Extinction “Red List”
Thousands of animal species face extinction and many more are currently endangered. Scientists warn...
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IUCN: More than 1,140 Mammals in Danger of Extinction
Barcelona - The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) announced Monday that more...
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Supreme Court Ready For Drugs, Cigarettes and Bad Language Review
The U.S. Supreme Court enters its third term on Monday,
October 6, and the calendar has a series...
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Jenny The Elephant Will Remain At Dallas Zoo
The Dallas Zoo announced Wednesday that the distraught
elephant Jenny was not moving to Mexico...
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Sonar versus Whales
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to hear the Navy's
demand to revert limitations on its...
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Sea Lion “Captain Hook” Released to San Clemente Island
“Captain Hook”, the sea lion rescued off Newport
Beach, was released early Monday off San
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La Brea Tar Pits Excavations Unearth Nearly Intact Mammoth Fossil
Approximately 10,000 years after the last glacial period ended, a nearly intact mammoth skeleton...
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Dinosaurs Much Better Fathers than Mammals
New research says dinosaur males were not exactly the macho-ferocious cruel beasts we thought them...
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Researchers: Male Dinosaurs Took Care of Eggs
Recent research work done by scientists shows a surprising fact about dinosaurs: the males were...
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Dinosaur Dads Took Care of Nest
The paternal care, common among birds, may have its origins among dinosaurs. It appears that many...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Human-Made Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Tag team show whale rescues worth the effort
Sydney - When whales become stranded on beaches in Australia, television pictures flash across the...
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Penn State Scientists Untangle Woolly Mammoth Genetic Code
Penn State University scientists are to first to untangle the genetic code of an extinct animal,...
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The Supreme Court Decision Might Hurt Whales
The Supreme Court of Justice has recently made a decision to lift two restrictions imposed to how...
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Marine Mammals At Risk: Supreme Court Overturns Sonar Limitations
The latest court ruling over the use of mid-frequency navy
sonar off the coast of California...
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Successful Cloning Process With 16-year-old Frozen Tissue
An extraordinary report was made public by a group of
scientists from Japan. It is for the first...
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Gov. Palin Reacts To NOAA’s Decision On The Beluga Whales
Following the recent decision by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to...
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IUCN Red List: 1/4 Of World’s Mammal Species on the Verge of Extinction
The world’s population of mammals is in constant decline,
and at least one fourth of them are on...
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Update 2: Mammals Everywhere Need Protection!
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature
(IUCN) recently released an extremely...
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Birds Recognize Themselves in the Mirror
Hamburg - Birds recognise their own reflection in the mirror as being themselves and not that of...
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Navy Agrees To Low-Frequency Sonar Restrictions For Mammals’ Sake
The U.S. District Court in San Francisco approved on Tuesday
an agreement between the U.S. Navy...
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Pride and Shame Displays Are Innate, Study Finds
A study that was conducted at the University of British Columbia found that the gestures of victory...
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New CU-Boulder Study Reveals Species Extinction Threat Underestimated
A new study led by Assistant Professor Brett Melbourne of
CU-Boulder's ecology and evolutionary...
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Platypus' Genetic Mystery Solved
An
international scientific team announced Wednesday they had finally decoded the
genetic...
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Platypus Holds The Genetic Code To Evolution
As science evolved, people
started asking questions and developing theories about how evolution on...
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Every Great Song Starts With A Babble, Even For Birds!
The first words of a baby are
almost always hard to make any sense of, and that behavior is not...
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Human-Friendly Dolphin Saved Whales
Malcolm Smith, field office supervisor at the Conservation Department's Wairoa office, told AP that...
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Study: Primates Moved From Asia To North America 55 M Years Ago
The fossil of the earliest known
primate to have inhabited the North American continent -...
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Scientists Uncover Cretaceous Frog, A Dinosaur Hatchling Predator
A team of researchers led by
paleontologist David Krause from the New York Stony Brook University...
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The Bats Flew First, Discovered Echolocation Later
Onychonycteris finneyi, a well-preserved fossil of the most
primitive bat species known to date,...
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Scientists Discover Super-Size Ancient Rodent
The scientists reported the discovery of the largest ever
recorded fossil skull of a new species...
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Two New Species Found in Indonesian “Lost World”
Although recent studies and researches mainly focus on lost or endangered species, it seems that...
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Whales’ Strange Evolution
Would you be able to compare a
huge whale to a raccoon-sized land creature? Would there be any...
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Researchers Discovered Two New Species of Mammals in Indonesia
During an expedition to Indonesia’s
remote eastern province
of Papua, scientists...
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Scientists Have Created First Primate Cloned Embryos
Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University have created for the first time cloned...
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Yellowstone Caldera May Be Filling with Magma
Scientists say the central region of Yellowstone National Park is rising. The area is dubbed the...
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