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Wildlife
OSP Fish and Wildlife on the Hunt for Poachers After Illegal Deer Kill
The OSP Fish and Wildlife Division seeks the public’s assistance in identifying individuals accountable for the illegal waste of four…
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Mammalia
African Forest Elephant: Gentle Giant of the Jungle
Are you passionate about animals just like me? Do you enjoy delving into their behaviors and fascinating facts about them?…
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Biodiversity
GRI Biodiversity Standard 2024: Empowering Stakeholders
In a momentous step towards enhanced corporate transparency, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) has unfolded a comprehensive update to its…
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Sarcopterygii
Lungfish: Astonishing Air-Breathing Wonder
The contemporary lungfish is the result of a long-standing ancestry dating back about 370 million years. This living fossil is…
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Chondrichthyes
Hammerhead Shark: Signature Hammer Head Marvel
Hammerhead shark scientifically named as Sphynidae having a unique “hammer” shaped head, emerges as a captivating and mysterious predator of…
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Animal Days
Shark Awareness Day: Exploring the Myths and Realities Surrounding Sharks
Shark awareness day is a knowledgeable occasion to spread the message across the world that how much sharks are important…
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Asia
Hagfish: Deep Guardians, Masters of the Slime Realm
In the dark depths of the ocean, an astonishing creature, hagfish, often referred to as the “slime eel” dwells; it…
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Chondrichthyes
Mako Shark: The Deep’s Rapid Predator
Mako shark is known as the largest types of sharks as well as the true apex predator of the ocean,…
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Endangered Species
Kordofan Giraffe Hope Flickers: 3-Year Study Offers Lifeline
A three-year study conducted by researchers from the University of Bristol and Bristol Zoological Society has unfolded critical insights into…
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Animal Days
How to Celebrate World Turtle Day: Conservation Tips and Awareness Ideas
You must have heard about the turtles in stories, literature, and poetry that they are very slow and steady. Basically,…
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