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Why Releasing Rescued Slow Lorises Back Into the Wild Often Goes Wrong
While they may look like innocent, wide-eyed plush toys on social media, slow lorises hide a far more violent reality. New ...
If you spend much time watching online videos depicting releases of rescued wildlife, you’ll find that most people are ...
Wildlife researchers have recorded hundreds of venomous species across oceans, forests, and rivers, yet many of the most ...
Robert Slate said his brother would often go into the enclosure to feed the 4-year-old kangaroo, give it treats and interact ...
To protect themselves from malaria-carrying mosquitoes, some lemurs in Madagascar are turning to poisonous insects – with ...
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