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Indus river dolphins
Read more: Indus river dolphinsIndus river dolphins are believed to have originated in the ancient Tethys Sea. When…
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Eastern lowland gorilla
Read more: Eastern lowland gorillaThe eastern lowland gorilla—also known as Grauer’s gorilla—is the largest of the four…
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Kakapo
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Gharial
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orangutan (genus Pongo)
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Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)
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sea (or marine) turtles
Read more: sea (or marine) turtlesSeven different species of sea (or marine) turtles grace our ocean waters, from…
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Vaquita
Read more: VaquitaVaquita, the world’s rarest marine mammal, is on the edge of extinction. The…
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Launch of new guidelines for National Red Listing at IUCN Regional Conservation Forum
Read more: Launch of new guidelines for National Red Listing at IUCN Regional Conservation ForumNational Red List crucial in national nature conservation policy As the Global Biodiversity…
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African forest elephants
Read more: African forest elephantsAfrican forest elephants are the elusive cousin of the African savanna elephant. They…
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The Amur leopard
Read more: The Amur leopardImmerse yourself in the world of literature with our curated collection of books.…
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The Black Rhino
Read more: The Black RhinoAmong black and white rhinos, black rhinos are the smaller of the two…
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Bornean orangutan
Read more: Bornean orangutanBornean orangutan populations have declined by more than 50% over the past 60…
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10 Extinct or Nearly Extinct Amphibians to Know More About
Read more: 10 Extinct or Nearly Extinct Amphibians to Know More Aboutamphibians are the most endangered animals on the face of the earth, especially susceptible…