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Primates Up Close: Our Closest Relatives in the Animal KingdomAnimal Highlights

May 26, 2026

Primates Up Close: Our Closest Relatives in the Animal Kingdom

Clever, social, and strikingly familiar, primates share more with us than almost any other animals. From great apes to tiny lemurs, meet the family we belong to.

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The Axolotl's Superpower: The Science of RegenerationWildlife Science Insights

May 6, 2026

The Axolotl's Superpower: The Science of Regeneration

The axolotl can regrow lost limbs, heart tissue, and even parts of its brain. Inside the science of regeneration and why this smiling salamander is critically endangered.

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The 10 Rarest Animals on EarthNature's Record-Breakers

May 2, 2026

The 10 Rarest Animals on Earth

A porpoise down to ten individuals, a rhino with just two left on Earth, and the elusive “Asian unicorn” — the 10 rarest animals on Earth and the fight to save them.

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The Truth About Sharks: Misunderstood Guardians of the SeaAnimal Stories & Updates

Apr 23, 2026

The Truth About Sharks: Misunderstood Guardians of the Sea

Feared in films and headlines, sharks are in reality ancient, essential, and far more endangered than dangerous. It's time to rethink the ocean's most maligned predator.

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Pollinators in Peril: The Tiny Animals That Feed the WorldRecent Discoveries

Feb 10, 2026

Pollinators in Peril: The Tiny Animals That Feed the World

Bees, birds, butterflies, and even bats quietly power much of the food we eat. As pollinator numbers fall, scientists are racing to understand — and reverse — the decline.

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Big Cats of the World: A Field Guide to Nature's Apex PredatorsExpert Wildlife Picks

Jan 9, 2026

Big Cats of the World: A Field Guide to Nature's Apex Predators

From the snow-bound mountains of Asia to the forests of Russia, the world's big cats are masterpieces of evolution. Meet these apex predators and the fight to keep them roaming wild.

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Against All Odds: How Community-Led Patrols Brought the Saola, Asia’s ‘Unicorn’, Back from the BrinkAnimal Stories & Updates

May 17, 2025

Against All Odds: How Community-Led Patrols Brought the Saola, Asia’s ‘Unicorn’, Back from the Brink

Once teetering on the edge of extinction, the elusive Saola—Asia’s mythical ‘Unicorn’—is making a comeback, thanks to passionate community-led patrols in Vietnam and Laos. Learn how local involvement, conservation science, and cultural respect are giving this critically endangered species a new shot at survival.

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The Secret Language of Elephants: Decoding the Latest Discoveries in Animal CommunicationWildlife Science Insights

May 17, 2025

The Secret Language of Elephants: Decoding the Latest Discoveries in Animal Communication

Elephants are renowned for their intelligence, but recent research reveals their communication is even more complex than previously thought. From deep rumbles to subtle gestures, discover how elephants share information, express emotions, and maintain their intricate social bonds.

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