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Baby grizzly bears are born inside their mother's den whilst their mothers are still hibernating.


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A safety net for threatened species
Animals face (a little) less danger
Back from the dead
Bad news for pandas survey finds habitat destruction latest
Bill would outlaw destruction of endangered species'
Biologist clings to hope for marmots
Borneo's apes face extinction as jungle shrinks
Cariboo trappers boost U.S. lynx population
Clipping the monarch's wings
Dead turtles puzzle biologists
Endangered animal protected under ban
Extinct species take 10 million years to rebuild, scientists
Fishermen shoot at cleaned-up penguins
Global warming suspected in decline of rare caribou
Going, going
Good news for gorillas
Great apes find a saviour in UN
Has the cat come back
It's cute It's Canadian It's a marmot
Koalas are protected, but population is declining
Lost and found
Massive study to count pandas
Monarch butterfly area in Mexico under threat
More bison found dead from anthrax outbreak
One of our fellow primates is missing
Orangutans in trouble
Penguin chicks starve in wake of oil spill
Phony buffalo
Plight of giant panda begins to improve
Prehistoric Mouse a little smart cookie
Rare sturgeon cultured in BC
Rumble in the jungle
Slick work
Spanish Ibex Extinct
Species at Risk Act
Survival
Ten more bison felled by anthrax outbreak
Tigers, pandas, minke whales make 'most-wanted' list
To the rescue
Too many amphibians disappearing, study finds
Tough endangered-species law demanded
Unusual B.C. fish now extinct, scientists say
Whale rescuers eye site
What's wrong with the right whale
Who will save Canada's imperiled burrowing owls
Winter's victims
World's biggest colony of ants being wiped out



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