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WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
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Author Erzsebet Frey

**The Remarkable Journey of the Injured Gray Fox** When it comes to miraculous recoveries in the animal kingdom, few stories are as heartwarming as that of the injured gray fox recently released back into the California wilderness. This amazing tale of rescue and rehabilitation is a testament to the dedication and compassion of wildlife caretakers.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
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Author Erzsebet Frey

Dartmoor Wild Boar Sightings: A New Chapter in Guerrilla Rewilding? Wild Boars Spotted in Dartmoor Dartmoor, a scenic and rugged area in the southwest of England, has unexpectedly become the center of attention due to sightings of wild boars. The appearance of these enigmatic creatures has ignited discussions and speculation about the possibility of guerrilla rewilding efforts in the region. What is Guerrilla Rewilding?

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
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Author Erzsebet Frey

ABQ BioPark International Polar Bear Day Celebration The ABQ BioPark in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has an exciting event lined up to commemorate International Polar Bear Day! The special occasion will provide guests an insight into the lives and conservation needs of polar bears, the majestic creatures that are facing increasing threats from climate change and habitat loss.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
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Author Erzsebet Frey

The Man Who Would Kill Wolf Pups: CounterPunch SEO Guide Preserving nature’s balance is critical, yet human interference continues to tip the scales. This clash often brings to light deeply unsettling actions by individuals who consider eliminating wildlife as a solution. At the forefront of such actions is the controversial figure known for targeting wolf pups.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
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Author Erzsebet Frey

Rare Sight: Dolphins Spotted Swimming in NYC’s East River Imagine the bustling cityscape of New York City with its famed skyline and countless iconic spots. Now picture something unexpected: dolphins gracefully swimming along the waters adjacent to one of the world’s most vibrant metropolises.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
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Author Erzsebet Frey

Discovering the Captivating Deep-Sea Creature The ocean is a mysterious realm, teeming with enigmatic and rare creatures that continue to fascinate scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. Among these captivating entities is a rare deep-sea animal renowned for its enormous jaws and striking pink glow. Recently, researchers have gained more insight into this remarkable species, prompting a surge of interest and curiosity.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
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Author Erzsebet Frey

Rare Sunfish Rescued by Florida Police Near Beach In a surprising turn of events, the Florida police were called in to assist with a unique rescue operation. A rare sunfish, usually found in the deep sea, found itself too close to the beach, prompting a rescue effort from the local authorities. The Encounter with the Sunfish A sunfish, known scientifically as Mola mola, is a rare sight near the shores.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiological Sciences
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Author Erzsebet Frey

American Bald Eagles: Ecological and Cultural Resurgence The resurgence of the American bald eagle serves as a remarkable ecological comeback story and a celebration of cultural heritage. Once teetering on the brink of extinction, largely due to environmental challenges and human interference, these majestic birds of prey have made a triumphant return to the skies over North America.

ECOLOGICAL CENSUS AND FIELD TECHNIQUESBIOLOGISTECOLOGISTECOLOGYPELLET COUNTBiological Sciences
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Author Erzsebet Frey

Surprising insights into wildlife populations revealed by the pellet count method – a cost-effective approach for estimating species abundance and habitat use.