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  2. Opinion: Building safer cities means protecting animals too ...

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    Wild animals die or flee their habitats during natural disasters as well, often with nowhere to go. ... We also still have a lot to learn about how to protect humans and animals at the same time ...

  3. Wildlife conservation - Wikipedia

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    Habitat conservation is the practice of protecting a habitat [47] in order to protect the species within it. [4] This is sometimes preferable to focusing on a single species especially if the species in question has very specific habitat requirements or lives in a habitat with many other endangered species.

  4. Long Beach aquarium spotlights 'real animals, real birds ...

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    The giant sea bass, which can grow to more than 550 pounds, is one of the conservation success stories highlighted in the Aquarium of the Pacific's new Marine Species Report Card. Above, the ...

  5. Conservationists Risk Their Lives Protecting Animals - AOL

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    Mzimba was a fierce protector of the nature reserve's wild animals, especially the endangered rhinoceros population, and he was considered incorruptible. Conservationists Risk Their Lives ...

  6. History of animal rights - Wikipedia

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    What follows is mainly the history of animal rights (or more broadly, animal protection) in the Western world. There is a rich history of animal protection in the ancient texts, lives, and stories of Eastern, African, and Indigenous peoples. Aristotle placed human beings at the top of nature's scale of being.

  7. Conservation of American bison - Wikipedia

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    In May 1894, Congress passed the Act to Protect the Birds and Animals in Yellowstone National Park, and to Punish Crimes in Said Park. Known as the Lacey Act of 1894 , the law provided punishment for poaching on public lands, resolved jurisdictional issues and helped Yellowstone's managers to start recovering the bison population. [ 36 ]