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Mass Stranding of False Killer Whales in Tasmania
More than 150 false killer whales, an endangered species, have beached near Arthur River in Tasmania; rescue efforts are underway, but only 90 whales are still alive, with challenges posed by the remote location and ocean conditions.
Mass Stranding of False Killer Whales in Tasmania
More than 150 false killer whales, an endangered species, have beached near Arthur River in Tasmania; rescue efforts are underway, but only 90 whales are still alive, with challenges posed by the remote location and ocean conditions.
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16% Bias Score


High Genetic Diversity Found in Overfished Shortfin Mako Sharks
A study using full-genome sequencing found that shortfin mako sharks, while facing severe overfishing, still possess high genetic diversity, particularly in the Atlantic Ocean, where their populations are managed as two separate stocks, a finding that underscores the need for effective conservation.
High Genetic Diversity Found in Overfished Shortfin Mako Sharks
A study using full-genome sequencing found that shortfin mako sharks, while facing severe overfishing, still possess high genetic diversity, particularly in the Atlantic Ocean, where their populations are managed as two separate stocks, a finding that underscores the need for effective conservation.
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28% Bias Score


Illegal Jaguar Hunts in Bolivia Spark Investigation, Exposing International Hunting Network
Photographs of hunters posing with illegally killed jaguars in Bolivia sparked an investigation, leading to charges against seven people in Argentina and an ongoing probe in Bolivia targeting an Argentine and a Spaniard accused of killing five jaguars, potentially facing 19 years in prison.
Illegal Jaguar Hunts in Bolivia Spark Investigation, Exposing International Hunting Network
Photographs of hunters posing with illegally killed jaguars in Bolivia sparked an investigation, leading to charges against seven people in Argentina and an ongoing probe in Bolivia targeting an Argentine and a Spaniard accused of killing five jaguars, potentially facing 19 years in prison.
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64% Bias Score


Genetically Engineered Mice with Two Male Parents Created
Chinese scientists genetically modified mouse embryonic stem cells to create bipaternal mice, achieving a low survival rate (12%) but opening possibilities for endangered species conservation and regenerative medicine.
Genetically Engineered Mice with Two Male Parents Created
Chinese scientists genetically modified mouse embryonic stem cells to create bipaternal mice, achieving a low survival rate (12%) but opening possibilities for endangered species conservation and regenerative medicine.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Prioritizes Appliance Deregulation and Water Diversion on First Day
President Trump's first day in office saw executive orders prioritizing relaxed appliance efficiency standards and diverting water from Northern California, blaming the endangered delta smelt for drought and wildfires, despite expert claims this is an oversimplification.
Trump Prioritizes Appliance Deregulation and Water Diversion on First Day
President Trump's first day in office saw executive orders prioritizing relaxed appliance efficiency standards and diverting water from Northern California, blaming the endangered delta smelt for drought and wildfires, despite expert claims this is an oversimplification.
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52% Bias Score


Cambodia's Virachey National Park: Biodiversity Survey Reveals 9 New Species, Urgent Conservation Needs
A biodiversity survey of Cambodia's Virachey National Park, published Tuesday, revealed nine species new to the country and documented threatened species like the Sunda pangolin and clouded leopard, highlighting threats such as deforestation and the need for stronger park management and conservation...
Cambodia's Virachey National Park: Biodiversity Survey Reveals 9 New Species, Urgent Conservation Needs
A biodiversity survey of Cambodia's Virachey National Park, published Tuesday, revealed nine species new to the country and documented threatened species like the Sunda pangolin and clouded leopard, highlighting threats such as deforestation and the need for stronger park management and conservation...
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24% Bias Score

Global Operation Seizes 20,000 Endangered Animals
Operation Thunder 2024, a global operation involving 138 countries, seized nearly 20,000 live animals of endangered and protected species, including birds, turtles, and big cats, leading to 365 arrests and the identification of six transnational criminal networks.

Global Operation Seizes 20,000 Endangered Animals
Operation Thunder 2024, a global operation involving 138 countries, seized nearly 20,000 live animals of endangered and protected species, including birds, turtles, and big cats, leading to 365 arrests and the identification of six transnational criminal networks.
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40% Bias Score

Illegal Jaguar Hunting in Bolivia Sparks International Investigation
Photos of smiling hunters posing with illegally killed jaguars in Bolivia went viral, leading to an investigation of Caza & Safaris, an Argentinian hunting company accused of offering illegal hunts to foreign clients in Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil; resulting in charges for biocidio and the potent...

Illegal Jaguar Hunting in Bolivia Sparks International Investigation
Photos of smiling hunters posing with illegally killed jaguars in Bolivia went viral, leading to an investigation of Caza & Safaris, an Argentinian hunting company accused of offering illegal hunts to foreign clients in Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil; resulting in charges for biocidio and the potent...
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44% Bias Score

Wollemi Pine: A 200-Million-Year-Old Conifer's Fight for Survival
David Noble's 1994 discovery of the Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis) in a remote gorge of Wollemi National Park, Australia, revealed a critically endangered 200-million-year-old conifer species, leading to intensive conservation measures including strict access, biosecurity protocols, and worldwide p...

Wollemi Pine: A 200-Million-Year-Old Conifer's Fight for Survival
David Noble's 1994 discovery of the Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis) in a remote gorge of Wollemi National Park, Australia, revealed a critically endangered 200-million-year-old conifer species, leading to intensive conservation measures including strict access, biosecurity protocols, and worldwide p...
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24% Bias Score

Man Sentenced for Smuggling Endangered Eels into Wales
A 33-year-old man, Kevin Forbes, was sentenced to 12 months in prison, suspended for 18 months, for smuggling 37 boxes of endangered European eels from Dublin to Holyhead Port in Wales in January 2024; many eels needed to be euthanised.

Man Sentenced for Smuggling Endangered Eels into Wales
A 33-year-old man, Kevin Forbes, was sentenced to 12 months in prison, suspended for 18 months, for smuggling 37 boxes of endangered European eels from Dublin to Holyhead Port in Wales in January 2024; many eels needed to be euthanised.
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24% Bias Score

Lebanese Volunteers Battle Conflict and Odds to Save Endangered Sea Turtles
Despite the ongoing conflict near the Lebanese-Israeli border, volunteers are working to protect endangered green sea turtles by relocating thousands of newly hatched turtles to the Mediterranean Sea to improve their chances of survival, which are currently less than 1 in 1,000.

Lebanese Volunteers Battle Conflict and Odds to Save Endangered Sea Turtles
Despite the ongoing conflict near the Lebanese-Israeli border, volunteers are working to protect endangered green sea turtles by relocating thousands of newly hatched turtles to the Mediterranean Sea to improve their chances of survival, which are currently less than 1 in 1,000.
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44% Bias Score

Florida's Springs Decline Amidst Housing Boom
Increased groundwater pumping for Florida's booming housing construction, particularly around Orlando, is significantly decreasing the flow of freshwater springs, harming both the ecosystem and recreation, despite a 2016 law intended to prevent this.

Florida's Springs Decline Amidst Housing Boom
Increased groundwater pumping for Florida's booming housing construction, particularly around Orlando, is significantly decreasing the flow of freshwater springs, harming both the ecosystem and recreation, despite a 2016 law intended to prevent this.
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36% Bias Score
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