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    Serena, a dugong, swims at the Toba Aquarium in Toba, Japan on Sept. 5, 2012. Populations of the vulnerable species of marine mammal, numerous species of abalone and a type of Caribbean coral are now threatened with extinction.

    Dugong in danger: Marine mammal on threatened species Red List

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    December 10, 2022 1:43 pm
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    This November 2014 file photo provided by the National Park Service shows the Griffith Park mountain lion known as P-22.
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    Los Angeles’s famed wild cougar mascot faces uncertain future after attacking dog

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    California Fish and Wildlife break up animal poaching ring
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    California Fish and Wildlife break up animal poaching ring

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    December 9, 2022 4:48 pm
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    Iguana sparks major power outage in South Florida
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    Iguana sparks major power outage in South Florida

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    Something to crow about: Bird last documented in 1882 caught on camera
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    Something to crow about: Bird last documented in 1882 caught on camera

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    Symbol of reunion with China, panda Tuan Tuan dies in Taipei

    Symbol of reunion with China, panda Tuan Tuan dies in Taipei

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    TikTok emu star sick with bird flu
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    TikTok emu star sick with bird flu

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    Wildlife Department calls off wolf hunt after discovery of unburied cattle carcasses
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      FILE - This May 14, 2012 file photo shows a Massachusetts Environmental Agency enforcement officer talking to members of the crew on the fishing vessel Green Acres in New Bedford, Mass. Federal efforts to rebuild depleted fish populations have largely been successful, but pressure to overfish some species remains high and some fish stocks have not rebounded as quickly as projected, a new report says The report comes from the National Research Council, an arm of the National Academies of Science. It says 43 percent of fish stocks identified as being overfished were rebuilt or showed good progress toward rebuilding within 10 years. Another 31 percent were on track to rebuild if sharply reduced fishing levels remain in place. But the report also says 26 percent of overfished stocks continue to be overfished. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia, File)
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    Two cheating fishermen indicted in Ohio after placing weights in fish

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    October 14, 2022 5:56 pm
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    A bear-y big problem: Alaska Fat Bear Week contest rocked by voting scandal
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    A bear-y big problem: Alaska Fat Bear Week contest rocked by voting scandal

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