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Some animals could play a key role in fighting global warming
Nine wildlife species were examined: marine fish, whales, sharks, grey wolves, wildebeest, sea otters, musk oxen, African ...
Newsweek10d
See First Baby Shark of Hundreds Released in Bid To Save Endangered Species
These protection measures have contributed to significant recoveries in the populations of other shark species in the region. Zebra shark populations have not followed suit though, and they remain ...
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Conserving Wildlife Can Help Mitigate Climate Change
The study, published in Nature Climate Change and co-authored by 15 scientists from eight countries, examined nine wildlife species—marine fish, whales, sharks, grey wolves, wildebeest, sea otters, ...
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The 9 Most Dangerous Animals In Our National Parks
National parks protect our land and a wide variety of wildlife, many of them dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing.
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1,500-pound great white shark spotted off East Coast
Spring breakers — beware. The 13-foot shark, nicknamed Breton, has been tracked all along the Eastern Seaboard.
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Tuna longline fishing needs to do more to protect endangered species
A recent report by Sustainable Fisheries Partnership on the impacts of commercial tuna longline fishing has led the world’s ...
AllAfrica.com
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Africa: Republic of the Congo Cannot Afford to Lose Its Sharks
Analysis - Could artisanal fishers help prevent illegal fishing and the destruction of the valuable shark population?
India Today on MSN7d
Why whale-shark poaching off the Gujarat coast has authorities worried
In 2018, a major bust at Mumbai's Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) had uncovered a nexus of illegal shark poaching from ...
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Preserving wildlife can help mitigate climate change: Study
A new study led by Yale School of the Environment Oastler Professor of Population and Community Ecology Oswald Schmitz discovered that protecting wildlife around the world could significantly improve ...
Daily Maverick
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Republic of the Congo cannot afford to lose its sharks
Sharks are essential for a healthy ocean, and the Republic of the Congo depends on a healthy ocean for food security. Yet ...

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