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Rare 'miracle' elephant twins born in Thailand
Good Morning America via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoAn Asian elephant in Thailand has given birth to a rare set of elephant twins, non-profit conservation group Elephantstay announced. A 36-year-old...
15 World Oceans Day Photo Contest Winners Show the Beauty of the Sea
PetaPixel· 5 days agoThe wonders of the world's waters.
Meet the Winners of the 11th Annual UN World Oceans Day Photo Competition - EcoWatch
EcoWatch· 5 days agoThere are five oceans and five first-place winners of the 11th annual Photo Competition for United Nations World Oceans Day (UN WOD). The winners were announced at the United Nations headquarters in New York City on Friday, June 7.
Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo welcomes 3 newborn snow leopard cubs
KCPQ via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoBeing out of sight will allow Marai to bond with her cubs and properly nurse them in a quiet...
First nonhuman species found to use name-like sounds for each other, study says
CBS News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoVideos show how African elephants may be the first nonhuman species to use vocal name-like...
Pink dolphins spotted with baby from completely different species in 'mystery' encounter
Live Science via Yahoo News· 20 hours ago"It is a bit of a mystery," Chambers said. "These are both highly threatened populations of dolphins...
3 snow leopard cubs born at Woodland Park Zoo
KING5 Seattle· 14 hours agoThe three cubs were born on Memorial Day and are the first litter of cubs born as a result of the Snow Leopard Species Survival Plan. This breeding plan...
Iceland Grants License to Kill Vulnerable Fin Whales - EcoWatch
EcoWatch· 11 hours agoThe company will be allowed to kill 99 fin whales in West Iceland and Greenland and 29 of the gigantic mammals in East Iceland and the Faroe Islands, the fisheries ministry ...
Nature Notes: Visiting an egret rookery
Elko Daily Free Press· 5 days agoA rookery is not necessarily a nice place. The white birds may look stately among the greenery of the willows but the ground beneath the rookery is often...