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polarbearscience.com
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| | | | | This isn't news but it's good to hear it again, this time from the mouth of one of the biologists who collects the data: against all odds, the primary prey species of polar bears are doing spectacularly well. According to leading seal biologist Lori Quakenbush of Alaska Department of Fish and Game, ringed and bearded... | |
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www.discoverwildlife.com
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| | | | | Swimming with captive dolphins is definitely a no-no, but 'swim with' trips with wild animals are a more complex issue, says James Fair | |
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www.ifaw.org
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| | | | | The answer to this question is complicated. There are about 117,000 giraffes left in the wild, and the IUCN Red List classifies the species as vulnerable. | |
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www.hud.gov
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| | | [AI summary] This page provides standard website security information and contact details for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. | ||