By analyzing the chemical "fingerprint" of rhino horns, scientists help in the fight against poaching.
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By analyzing the chemical "fingerprint" of rhino horns, scientists help in the fight against poaching.
NATURE retraces the life of Titus, silverback leader, from birth to present reign, spanning a tumultuous period in the history of a species and a nation in "The Gorilla King."
Leopards have been hunted to extinction in some areas, and their habitat is under pressure from growing human populations.
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