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With an internet of animals, scientists aim to track and save wildlife
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With an internet of animals, scientists aim to track and save wildlife

Using tiny sensors and equipment aboard the space station, a project called ICARUS seeks to revolutionize animal tracking.
The thick gray line: Forest elephants defend against climate change
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The thick gray line: Forest elephants defend against climate change

If the species is wiped out by poachers, Africa’s vast rain forest will lose 7 percent of its carbon storage ability, scientists estimate.
Bengal tigers may not survive climate change
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Bengal tigers may not survive climate change

The tigers of the Bangladesh Sundarbans may be gone in fifty years, according to a new study.
In the Philippines, dynamite fishing decimates entire ocean food chains
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In the Philippines, dynamite fishing decimates entire ocean food chains

Stopping dynamite and other illegal fishing has taken on a new urgency in the Philippines, where the practice is taking a toll on populations of fish and the corals where they live.
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