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Today the House passed the Alaska’s Right to Ivory Sales and Tradition (ARTIST) Act, legislation to protect the legal rights ...
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Reuse systems can cut plastic waste, lower emissions, and keep materials in circulation. Learn why they're essential for a circular economy.
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Learn how animal scat reveals DNA insights on species, population size, diet, and movement—helping scientists protect ...
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African forest elephants are the elusive cousin of the African savanna elephant. They inhabit the dense rainforests of west and central Africa. Their preference for dense forest habitat prohibits ...
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African savanna elephants are the largest species of elephant and the biggest terrestrial animal on Earth. They are easily distinguished by their very large ears—which allow them to radiate excess ...