Newfound family offers hope for Earth’s rarest ape Scientists thought there were only 25 Hainan gibbons left, but an expedition just revealed a previously unknown family of three, raising the …
After Killing of Cecil the Lion, Delta Joins Airline Ban on Game Trophies The recent killing of a popular lion named Cecil by an American dentist in Zimbabwe sparked considerable …
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