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determine if polar bears in the Arctic are meeting their nutritional needs or if some have
determine if polar bears in the Arctic are meeting their nutritional needs or if some have
Frozen conservation is helping to secure the future for endangered species.
Each of these contains different plant and animal sample types that have specific
The world of wildlife is stranger than fiction
Clemente loggerhead shrike, a bird found only on California’s San Clemente Island, have
bears were first cared for at the San Diego Zoo in 1938, and since then, nine cubs have
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And while Mombasa Cooker does have something to please any sweet tooth—Churro Fries
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wildlife care, science expertise and collaboration, more than 44 endangered species have
its moist texture and nutmeg-tinged frosting—will make you thankful you don’t have
Two joeys are growing alongside a century-old partnership
growing and being sheltered in their mothers’ pouches, these mini marsupials have
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mornings, you never know what species might surprise and delight you—you’ll just have
Like 80 percent of all plants, the ʻālula depends on pollinators to survive, but there’s one big problem: its pollinator has gone extinct.
By working together, scientists have a better chance of preventing extinctions, making