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News Herald (Port Clinton) on MSNAfrican Safari Wildlife Park makes 10BEST listingPORT CLINTON - African Safari Wildlife Park has again received the USA Today 10BEST Readers' Choice Award, this time for the ...
The llamas, giraffes, budgies and bison at Port Clinton's African Safari Wildlife Park have nabbed a spot on USA Today's 10 ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNInside the African penguin litigation — how fishing industry, conservation groups found common groundA landmark settlement agreement has been reached in the African penguin litigation after intense negotiations between ...
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The Citizen on MSNNeed for more public awareness on disappearing plant speciesBiodiversity is important for the planet due to the indispensable and irreplaceable interdependence amongst living things.
The Serengeti ecosystem is regarded as one of our planet’s greatest natural treasures, where one can witness “the largest ...
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WWMT Grand Rapids/Lansing on MSN'Restoring the roar': John Ball Zoo welcomes African lions Amara, UpepoAmara, 6, and her companion Upepo, 9, were safely brought to West Michigan from Zoo Knoxville in Tennessee at the ...
This comes as African lions are vulnerable to extinction, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. More: 'Bigger and better' Grand ...
Underground seed banks in South Africa that date back over 130 years ... that exist only in the Cape and more than 42 Red List plant species – two of these extinct in the wild.
New birds have taken up residence at the National Aviary: two unnamed African Penguin chicks. The African Penguin is a ...
Enjoy free entry to South Africa’s beautiful gardens and wildlife spaces during National Gardens Week, from 10 to 16 March ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEight tiny but mighty mammals on Earth that are as cute as a buttonFrom the bumblebee bat to the Baluchistan pygmy jerboa, here are eight of the world's smallest mammals who thrive in a world built for giants.
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Daily Maverick on MSNLion bones back in the crossfire after breeders challenge sales banThe sale of lion bones is heading back to court with a 235-page application by lion breeders demanding that the Environment Department set a CITES export quota for 2025. The subtext is a clash between ...
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