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    This undated photo provided by ElephantVoices in October 2021 shows tuskless elephant matriarch with her two calves in the Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. A hefty set of tusks is usually an advantage for elephants, allowing them to dig for water, strip bark for food and joust with other elephants. But during episodes of intense ivory poaching, those big incisors become a liability. (ElephantVoices via AP)
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    Ivory poaching causes ‘rapid evolution’ of tuskless elephants: Study

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    Beth Chapman, left, and Duane Chapman arrive at the CMT Music Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Nashville, Tenn.
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    Dog the Bounty Hunter taking a break from Brian Laundrie hunt after injury

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    October 11, 2021 3:40 pm
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    A man in the American outdoors
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    Border landowner’s 20,000-acre hunting grounds become human smugglers’ paradise
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    Border landowner’s 20,000-acre hunting grounds become human smugglers’ paradise

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    Remains of Idaho hunter missing for 53 years found by another hunter
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    Remains of Idaho hunter missing for 53 years found by another hunter

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    FILE - This April 18, 2008, file photo provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shows a gray wolf. The California Fish and Game Commission on Wednesday April 16, 2014, will consider listing the gray wolf as an endangered species. The wolf has been absent from California since the 1920s, but the appearance of a lone wolf in recent years in the north state has advocates pushing for protection in the hope that it will return in greater numbers.  (AP Photo/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Gary Kramer, File)
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    Gray wolf endangered status to be reviewed after Trump administration removed protection

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    1,400 dolphins slaughtered in traditional hunt, horrifying animal rights activists
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    1,400 dolphins slaughtered in traditional hunt, horrifying animal rights activists

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    September 15, 2021 8:55 pm
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    Grizzly with two cubs mauls hunter in Alaska park
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    Grizzly with two cubs mauls hunter in Alaska park

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    Oregon ballot initiative would criminalize hunting, livestock slaughter, even pest control
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    Oregon ballot initiative would criminalize hunting, livestock slaughter, even pest control

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    Missouri hiker shot in the chest after being mistaken for a turkey
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    Missouri hiker shot in the chest after being mistaken for a turkey

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