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The New York Times USA Science September 24, 2022
Two weeks ago, Roxane Chantereau, the co-founder of the in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo, awoke before sunrise to the buzz of incoming WhatsApp messages. Someone had sent her showing two baby chimpanzees scuttering across a squalid dirt floor strewn with toppled... + más
Kidnappers break into sanctuary, take multiple chimpanzees demanding ransom | WPTV
Indigenous groups, activists resist Congo's oil block plan | Associated Press
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 26, 2023
A stretch of land that is expected to be designated as a national marine sanctuary by next year would preserve more than 5,000 square miles of ocean off California's Central Coast. It was the dream of a Native American tribal leader who died before he could see it come to... + más
What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes
Stewards reject Haas' protest at Australian GP | ESPN
Chicago Tribune USA Entertainment September 26, 2022
A glass shelf displaying some of the most notable challenged books in the country adorns the entryway of the Chicago Public Library’s Lincoln Belmont branch. The books are surrounded by yellow tape and red signs that inevitably steer the attention of those who walk inside to... + más
3 Chimpanzees Kidnapped for Ransom From Congo Sanctuary | The New York Times
Books are being used to ostracize LGBTQ+ youth. Here’s what we can do about it | Orlando Sentinel
WPTV USA Nation March 10, 2023
A bipartisan bill has been introduced to try and put retired government laboratory testing animals into forever homes or animal rescues.The Animal Freedom from Testing, Experimentation, and Research, or was introduced by lawmakers including Sens. Susan Collins and Gary Peters to... + más
What we know about the new COVID-19 variant XBB | The Boston Globe
$30 million project will expand footprint, capacity of Bigelow research center in East Boothbay | Portland Press Herald
ABC News USA World March 03, 2023
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Colombia is proposing transferring at least 70 hippopotamuses that live near Pablo Escobar’s former ranch - descendants of four imported from illegally by the late drug lord in the 1980s – to India and as part of a plan to control their population.The... + más
Hippos sweat blood, sleep underwater and bite harder than a lion | Newsweek
Colombia president asks to stop arrest of narco sought by US | ABC News
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