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Grindadráp in the Faroe Islands: 825 cetaceans killed reignite debate over a traditional practice bordering on cruelty
14 July, 2026
Discovery of a Submarine Kelp Forest in Galápagos Tropical Waters Revolutionizes Marine Science
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14 July, 2026
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Underwater forests of tropical kelp are marking a milestone...
EU implements regulations to protect American forests excluding indigenous peoples; aims to curb global deforestation
Environment
14 July, 2026
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The European Union (EU) has implemented a new regulation...
World Chimpanzee Day: Ethical Reflections and Challenges in the Face of Illegal Trafficking and Deforestation
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14 July, 2026
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Every July 14, the World Chimpanzee Day is celebrated...
Climate change threatens to reduce small fish populations in the Amazon by 50% by 2050-2070
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The Amazon basin faces a critical challenge: the potential...