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  2. Cheetahs and Soybeans - Geophysical Institute

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    Cheetahs and Soybeans. January 18, 1988 / Sue Ann Bowling. Pity the poor cheetahs! These speedy spotted cats managed to survive one population crisis, which left them the most inbred wild animal known. Then human inroads on their habitat and hunting for their fur shoved them toward a second population crisis, which seemed headed off by captive ...

  3. Threatened Species - National Geographic

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    A young platypus has just been released onto a log in McMahons Creek in the state of Victoria. Researchers work quickly so they don’t keep their subjects out...

  4. Biologist sees value in unchanged landscape - Geophysical...

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    George Schaller has studied gorillas in Rwanda, lions on the Serengeti, pandas in China, antelope in Tibet, and many other animals in wild places around the planet, but he thinks the Arctic Nationa

  5. Warriors Who Once Feared Elephants Now Protect Them

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    Animals such as the warthog, impala, lesser kudu, buffalo, leopard, cheetah, and reticulated giraffe are on the up too. Although overall wildlife trends are guardedly positive, poaching still occurs, as does conflict between people and elephants at water holes: Last year 71 elephants were killed in northern Kenya in confrontations with ...

  6. Wildlife Reintroduction - National Geographic

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    Tasmanian devils, known for their ferocious temperaments, have been plagued by a contagious facial cancer in recent decades.

  7. Night Killers | National Geographic

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    Watch female cheetah fight four males in brutal courtship. Cruise TV With Loveitbookit.

  8. Snow - National Geographic

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    Freeride: perfect your ski skills in the towering Swiss resort of Engelberg

  9. Where to travel in February: five of the best destinations

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    Countries across the world cut loose for Carnival this month. The biggest blowouts include Rio de Janeiro’s samba parades, masquerade balls in Venice, raucous Mardi Gras floats in New Orleans and a centuries-old masked celebration in rural Hungary.