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Lake Erie walleye growth is driven by parents’ size, experience

grey seal pup

Researchers warn: Kill fewer grey seals or risk extinction

Rhino

Southern Africa’s temps will rise past the rhinos’ tolerance

Flock of Canada geese

Geese ‘keep calm and carry on’ after deaths in the flock

Grey wolf

Gray wolf recovery is a success—is that a problem?

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Eastern African Giraffes In More Danger Than Previously Thought

Animals' reactions to respective excrements monitored by research team. Top left: Japanese macaques/human-like. Top right: Adélie penguin/white-splash (parasites, pathogens). Bottom left: Red-eared slider/black-pellet. Bottom right: Slow loris/macaque-like but smaller.

Survival is a disgusting matter

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