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Land safaris are cool and all, but have you ever floated past an animal while being eyeballed by a curious another? Welcome ...
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Science Africa on MSN17 Countries to Benefit from Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods ProgramBy Sharon AtienoMore than 15 low – and middle-income countries are set to benefit from the Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods (SAAF) program by the CGIAR, formerly known as the Consultative Group on ...
Reimagining India’s Blue Water Navy: Toward a Comprehensive Maritime Doctrine for the Indian Ocean
A truly Indianized maritime doctrine, backed by comprehensive policy instruments, is not only necessary – it is inevitable.
For nearly four decades, residents in southern India's coastal city of Chennai have patrolled moonlit beaches at night trying ...
AP PHOTOS: In this Indian city, locals patrol the beaches at night to protect endangered sea turtles
For nearly four decades, residents in southern India's Chennai have patrolled moonlit beaches at night trying to protect sea ...
A new survey finds India's rivers host around 6,327 river dolphins - 6,324 Gangetic and just three Indus dolphins. A majority ...
Highly adaptable, Asian small-clawed otters can thrive in a variety of freshwater aquatic habitats, from swamps and mangrove ...
A green pit viper named after Salazar Slytherin from Harry Potter, an unfamiliar snake found in an Instagram post, and twelve ...
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Islands on MSNThese Are Florida's Best Zoos And Aquariums, According To ReviewsFlorida is famous for its fabulous wildlife, and this collection of zoos and aquariums stands tall over all the rest in the ...
The natural world is home to an astonishing variety of life, but some creatures are so rare that only a handful remain in existence. These animals, often teetering on the edge of extinction, are ...
An Indian researcher, studying at Georgetown University in the US, has been arrested by immigration officers and faces deportation, according to his lawyer. Badar Khan Suri, a post-doctoral fellow ...
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