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Animals Africa
Lions Roar and Numbers Soar Thanks to National Park “Mosaics”
Thanks to the establishment of large protected areas across Africa through the use of state lands, private properties, and corridors that extend far beyond the boundaries of formally protected areas, the mighty yet vulnerable lion is thriving once more.
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Animals USA
Relocation Is Saving These Pets’ Lives and Getting Them Adopted
Over the last decade, millions of dogs and cats have been relocated from one state to another acrossthe United States, helping to solve the overpopulation issue some regions had while finding the pets a forever home in states that have too few.
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Animals Australia
Near-Extinct Wallabies Gain New Hope of Survival
The bridled nailtail wallaby in Queensland, Australia has narrowly escaped extinction, thanks to a team of conservation scientists who placed young individuals in a secured place away from predators, where they could grow safely and with a better chance of survival.
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Animals United Kingdom
This Baby Jaguar is Cute and Rare (Hint: It’s Not Orange)
A sanctuary devoted to big felines located in Kent, United Kingdom, welcomed a new jaguar cub, but the addition came as surprise since the tiny female is entirely black, a rarity in the species’ history, making this birth even more special.
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Animals India
Decades After Its Extinction, This Cheetah Is Back!
The Asiatic cheetah will return to India after almost 70 years of being declared locally extinct: a batch of the large cats will be sent from Africa, along with experts who will train officers to maintain conservation efforts on Indian soil.
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Animals China
Shenzhen Takes Cats and Dogs off the Menu for Its 12 Million Residents
Shenzen, China's 6th largest city with 12.2 million inhabitants, is banning the breeding, sale and consumption of wild animals, and went one step further in its new legislation: eating cat and dog meat will be prohibited, too.