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From Arctic sharks in the Caribbean to red wolves and black rhinos: The best species-related stories of the year

Por: ABC News Tech December 23, 2022

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Scientists and researchers have made some remarkable discoveries in 2022 with a handful of not only new species, but rediscoveries of ones that many believed to be extinct.Here is some of the extraordinary species-related news of 2022:Previously extinct bird, gecko populations from the Galapagos Islands have reappearedA Little vermillion flycatcher.Edinson Cardenas/Island ConservationLong thought to be extinct on the Galapagos Islands, cactus... + full article



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