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  2. Tiger conservation - Wikipedia

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    CITES is an international governance network employing tools and measures which adapt and become more efficient with time. [1] One measure specifically aimed at protecting the tiger is visible in the network’s efforts to ban the trade of tigers or tiger derivatives. [1]

  3. Scientists Want To Resurrect Woolly Mammoth, Dodo Bird, And ...

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    Comment discussing semi-extinct species revival, mentioning birds, tigers, mammoths, and saber tooth tigers. Jason Cheng discussing science fiction turning into reality with flying and swimming cars.

  4. Scientists say they are close to resurrecting a lost species ...

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    Colossal Biosciences, which aims to revive extinct species, has raised an additional $200 million. Critics say de-extinction in its purest sense isn’t possible. Scientists say they are close to ...

  5. MyNetworkTV - Wikipedia

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    MyNetworkTV (stylized as mynetworkTV; unofficially abbreviated MNT or MNTV) is an American commercial broadcast television syndication service and former television network owned by Fox Corporation, operated by its Fox Television Stations division, and distributed through the syndication structure of Fox First Run.

  6. 21 species no longer endangered — because they’re extinct ...

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    Eight of the extinct bird species were found in Hawaii, including the Po`ouli, which was last seen in 2004. The Po`ouli is the most recently seen species of all 21 animals on the list.

  7. WDLI-TV - Wikipedia

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    WDLI-TV (channel 17) is a television station licensed to Canton, Ohio, United States, serving the Cleveland–Akron area as an affiliate of the digital multicast network Bounce TV. It is owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings alongside Ion Television affiliate WVPX-TV (channel 23).

  8. WWHO - Wikipedia

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    WWHO (channel 53) is a television station licensed to Chillicothe, Ohio, United States, serving the Columbus area as an affiliate of The CW.It is owned by Manhan Media, Inc., which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of ABC/MyNetworkTV/Fox affiliate WSYX (channel 6), for the provision of certain services.

  9. Pair of sightings set off search for long extinct Tasmanian ...

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