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6/10/21
A combined team of researchers from Durham University and Sea Search Research and Conservation NPC, has found that a gray whale spotted off the coast of Namibia traveled halfway around the globe to get there. In their paper published in the journal Biology Letters, the group describes collecting a tissue sample from the whale and comparing its DNA with other whales in other parts of the world.
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It sounds like the plot from a cheese science fiction movie: Scientists unearth something that's been buried in the frozen ground of the Arctic for tens of thousands of years and decide to warm it up a bit. The creature stirs as its cells slowly wake up from their long stasis. As time passes, the ...
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Gossamer spiders by the thousands have been fleeing their hidey holes - in a rather unusual way - to escape Gippsland's floodwaters.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/17/21
People in lockdown from Australia to New York City have been following the progress of Tracey Kruger's orphaned lambs as they find new mums.
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Despite record numbers of the carnivorous kowari being spotted on a recent monitoring trip in Queensland's far west, the elusive critter remains vulnerable.
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A Tasmanian wildlife carer shares the rewards and emotional toll of microbat rehabilitation.
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