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  2. Pacific Northwest tree octopus - Wikipedia

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    The sample included the top quartile of school children (n=53) in samples from the states of Connecticut and South Carolina. Each school child was exposed to the spoof site Save The Northwest Pacific Tree Octopus, devoted to this rare species of octopus, complete with pictures of the animal itself and its environment. The school children then ...

  3. Revive & Restore - Wikipedia

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    Revive & Restore is a nonprofit wildlife conservation organization focused on use of biotechnology in conservation.Headquartered in Sausalito, California, the organization's mission is to enhance biodiversity through the genetic rescue of endangered and extinct species.

  4. The Photo Ark - Wikipedia

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    Rare: Portraits of America's Endangered Species. 2010. ISBN 1-4262-0575-9. Precursor to The Photo Ark project. Animal Ark: Celebrating our Wild World in Poetry and Pictures. National Geographic Kids, 2017. ISBN 978-1426327674. The Photo Ark: One Man's Quest to Document the World's Animals. 2017. ISBN 9781426217777. Birds Of The Photo Ark. 2018.

  5. Stunning new photos show the faces of animals on the ... - AOL

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    Photographer Tim Flach is renowned for his photos that show the more human side of suffering animals. Stunning new photos show the faces of animals on the verge of extinction Skip to main content

  6. This Riverside County man is on a mission to save California ...

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    On top of water bills and food expenses of $170 a day, he has a vet bill of $3,000 to pay. He estimates spending about $1,000 of his own money each month on operations that aren't covered by the ...

  7. Wildlife conservation - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the Endangered Species Act also lists the species that the act has recovered. It is estimated that the act has prevented the extinction of about 291 species, like bald eagles and humpback whales, since its implementation through its different recovery plans and the protection that it provides for these threatened species. [73]

  8. Vet shelters dozens of animals during California wildfires - AOL

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    Dr. Annie Harvilicz runs two animal facilities in the L.A. area, and at one point had taken in more than 40 animals. Harvilicz said she is receiving hundreds of emails each day from people who ...

  9. San Diego Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The success of the California condor program shows the importance of breeding efforts in saving endangered animals. By carefully managing the condors’ population, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance helped bring back the species from the brink of extinction. However, this isn’t the only species the Zoo has helped with repopulation