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In photos: Rare birds at the Joburg Zoo

The Johannesburg Zoo houses over a hundred species of birds, including eagles, owls, vultures, cranes, pelicans and parrots.
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Shifts in sound across ecosystems could offer an early warning system for environmental changes, researchers say.
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America’s oldest zoo has welcomed two new endangered big cats to help prevent their extinction. Rory, a female Amur tiger, ...
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve will close for two weeks starting Monday, Sept. 8, through Tuesday, Sept. 23, to allow for a ...
Londoners are invited to join the Big Backyard BioBlitz, a Canada-wide citizen science event organized by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), which returns for its fifth year from July 28 to ...
While capturing that perfect selfie while on vacation can be exhilarating, there’s one type of selfie that could land you in ...