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Three Arctic seal species have moved closer to extinction, as rapid sea ice loss continues to erode their breeding and ...
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When they closed their eyes, the Bakairi people of the Santana Indigenous Territory in Brazil heard a sound similar to rain ...
They’re known as the “ghost of the mountains,” so it makes sense that snow leopards can be extremely difficult to spot. Yet, ...