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Amid protest, the 2008 meeting of the International Whaling Commission opened in Chile, where the host nation proposed a permanent ban on whaling in its waters.

June 24, 2008
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Great Barrier Reef coral trout have thrived under a fishing ban, showing that no-take reserves can spur dramatic comebacks in overfished ocean habitats, a new study finds.

June 24, 2008
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Some weighed more than a pickup truck, others a small car. Despite their different sizes, Australia's ancient wombats belonged to a single species, a new study says.

June 23, 2008
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Hundreds of animals are being housed in makeshift emergency shelters after a devastating flood forced 24,000 people to evacuate across the state, rescuers say.

June 20, 2008
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U.K. scientists are genetically modifying mosquitoes to be resistant to malaria, which kills millions annually. But some experts fear these supermosquitoes would upset the ecosystem.

June 20, 2008
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The Buddhist "Tiger Temple" claims it is saving rare tigers—but evidence of tiger-farm exchanges and breeding of hybrid animals suggests otherwise, conservationists say.

June 20, 2008
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Hot-pink millipedes, "Michelin Man" plants, and lethal jellyfish are among the new surprising new species in a ranking by the International Institute for Species Exploration.

June 19, 2008
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California sea lion fetuses exposed to toxic algal blooms on the rise may develop seizures and abnormal behavior later in life, a study of lab rodents has found.

June 17, 2008
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The rise and fall of the seas may have a more lethal toll on Earth's life than asteroids and supervolcanoes, according to a new study.

June 17, 2008
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At least 80 percent of giant pandas' Sichuan habitat was destroyed or damaged in the May 12 quake, a Chinese official announced today.

June 17, 2008
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Landslides following the May 12 earthquake have destroyed forests and blocked roads, leaving just a five-month bamboo supply for pandas in a Chengdu breeding center.

June 16, 2008
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Young martial artists take flight, China's "quake lake" drains with epic force, thousands of protestors light up the night, and more.

June 13, 2008
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A weedy sea dragon at a Georgia aquarium might celebrate this Father's Day as a new "mom." While it's normal for males to carry eggs, reproduction in captivity is rare.

June 13, 2008
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A deer nicknamed "Unicorn" that has a single antler in the center of its head is drawing attention to a Tuscan nature reserve.

June 12, 2008
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Dead and injured animals continue to wash ashore a week after a cargo ship collision caused a massive fuel-oil spill off the Uruguayan coast.

June 12, 2008

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