ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE
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Freezing Koala Sperm: How Can This Strategy Help Save the Endangered Species?

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Blind Bear and More Animals Rescued From Traffickers But in Dire Condition While Locked Inside the World's Saddest Zoo

Are Biodegradable Plastics Better for the Environment? Why It Should Not Be Mixed With the Compost?

Largest Earthquake in History Caused Enormous Tsunami and Moved Massive Boulders from Chile to New Zealand

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Pangolins Rescued from Trafficking in South Africa Now at Recovery

Lab-Grown Caviar Will Make Luxurious Delicacy Affordable to the Masses But There's a Catch
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