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Toxic Algae Kills 200 Sea Creatures in Australia

A toxic algal bloom off South Australia’s coast, active since March, has killed over 200 marine species, including sharks and octopuses. Stretching across roughly 150km of coastline, the bloom has had a devastating impact, with ray-finned fish making up 47% of the deaths and another 26% being sharks and rays, according to OzFish data reported…

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International Tiger Day: Preserving the Majesty of the Jungle

International Tiger Day, also known as Global Tiger Day, is observed on July 29th every year to raise awareness about tiger conservation and the urgent need to protect these magnificent creatures. The day was first celebrated in 2010 at the St. Petersburg Tiger Summit, where representatives from various countries came together to discuss the alarming…

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National parks in India that are a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts

India has over 80 national parks spread across the country. Some are larger and easier to access than others. All of these parks are popular with visitors and have a diverse range of flora and fauna. Discover where to find specific types of Indian animals at these top parks if you’re interested in them. Corbett…

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Top Ways To Protect Wildlife

World Wildlife Day is marked annually on March 3 to celebrate the unique wild species and create awareness to help conserve them. The 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) designated March 3 as World Wildlife Day on December 20, 2013, with an aim to raise awareness of world’s wild flora and fauna. On…

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