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Around two thousand Magellanic penguins have been found dead on the coast of Uruguay over the past ten days, with the government reporting these numbers as unprecedented. Most of the deceased penguins were young animals that had empty stomachs and lacked fat reserves.
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Jockeys in the UK have violated whip regulations in horse racing almost 50% more in 2023 compared to the previous year. Animal Aid's data reveals that in the first six months of 2023, there were 370 instances of rule breaking by jockeys, while there were only 248 such incidents during the same period in 2022, representing a 49.2% increase.
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An animal advocacy group, Wild Horse Education, is calling for changes to the federal government's wild horse wrangling operations in Nevada after a recent roundup resulted in multiple stallions, mares, and foals being injured or killed. The use of helicopters to corral the horses during the roundup has drawn criticism.
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The notorious Tomohon Extreme Market in Indonesia, known for selling dog and cat meat along with other animals, has finally ended the trade of canine and feline meat after facing pressure from animal rights activists. The ban is considered historic and is expected to spare thousands of animals from brutal methods of slaughter for human consumption.
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Humans are the most diverse and dangerous predators on Earth, study finds. Humans use or threaten almost 15,000 vertebrate species for various purposes, such as food, pets, medicine, and sport. This is much more than any other predator on the planet, and has serious implications for biodiversity and ecosystem function.
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The Indian government has identified 22 critically endangered species of animals, birds, and aquatic animals and is providing financial assistance to states and Union Territories for their recovery programs. The critically endangered species, including snow seopard, dolphins, marine turtles, great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, asiatic lions, Arabian sea humpback whale.
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The European Citizen Initiative (ECI) presented Fur Free Europe to the European Commission, calling for a full harmonised ban on fur farms and fur products in the EU market. More than 1.5 million citizens supported the Fur Free Europe initiative.
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A team in Kenya has successfully created five new northern white rhino embryos in an effort to save the species from extinction. The embryos were produced from eggs collected from one of the two surviving northern white rhinos named Fatu.
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Elon Musk's Neuralink, a brain-computer interface company, violated the federal Animal Welfare Act, and the USDA granted them a free pass for the violations, according to a letter from USDA Secretary Thomas Vilsack in response to congressional inquiries. The violations involve experiments on macaques, including unauthorized use of a surgical adhesive called BioGlue.
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New York is considering a ban on cash prize contests related to hunting, which are being criticized by animal rights activists as senseless slaughters. The ban is currently under review by Governor Kathy Hochul, and if approved, it will make organizing, conducting, promoting, or participating in wildlife hunting contests illegal. Coyotes, rabbits, raccoons, and foxes are among the wildlife targeted in these contests.
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Tensions with local communities and habitat loss are putting Vietnam's last remaining elephants at risk, with only around 100 wild elephants estimated to survive in the country. Human-elephant conflicts are escalating, leading to deaths of both humans and elephants.
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President Biden has decided not to impose an embargo on products from Mexico despite Mexico's failure to stop the illegal wildlife trade that threatens the critically endangered vaquita porpoise. This decision comes after the Secretary of the Interior's certification that Mexico has undermined the effectiveness of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) by not curbing the illegal fishing and trade of totoaba, an endangered fish poached for its swim bladder.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have reported that the North Atlantic right whale population is in worse condition than previously believed. The species, numbering less than 350, has been experiencing a decline in numbers for years. NOAA released new data, indicating that 114 of these whales have been documented as dead, injured, or sick since the start of an "unusual mortality event" declared in 2017. FULL STORY
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Chitwan National Park reported 22 rhino deaths during the last fiscal year. Two rhinos were poached, while the remaining 20 died of natural causes. The park is currently home to 694 rhinos, and conservation efforts have been vital in maintaining their population.
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The Puck Fair in Killorglin, Ireland, is making changes to the traditional role of the wild mountain goat known as King Puck. Concerns about the goat's welfare arose last year when it was placed in a metal cage during a heatwave. As a result, this year's festival will see the goat spending less time on a stand. The goat will raised to the stand after his "coronation" and will be raised again on Scattering Day.
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Cambodia is home to between 400 and 600 Asian elephants, with the majority residing in the Cardamom Mountains, the northern plateau of the Tonle Sap, and the eastern highlands of Mondulkiri and Ratanakkiri. To ensure their survival, a 10-year action plan has been formulated, focusing on various priority issues.
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