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Tasmanian wolf: The extinct marsupial that lived as a scapegoat

When talking about marsupials, many focus on their unique features, such as brood poaches that allow these creatures'undeveloped babies to grow safe and sound inside.Kangaroos, koalas and wallabie

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Chinese man sentenced for illegal wildlife hunting

A court in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, has sentenced a man to four months in detention for illegally hunting and trading wild yellow weasels and squirrels.

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Chloe Dygert wins women's individual pursuit with new world record

Chloe Dygert of the U.S. in action during the UCI Track Cycling World Championship in Berlin, Germany, February 29, 2020. /VCG Two-time world champion Chloe Dygert won the women's individual p

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China to tighten approval, quarantine of wild animals for scientific, medical purposes

China will tighten approval and quarantine of wild animals that are used for scientific research, medical and display purposes, in an effort to implement the country's

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China's procuratorates to beef up public interest litigation for wildlife protection

China's procuratorial organs will continue to increase efforts in guiding and handling public litigation cases for wildlife protection, said Zhang Xueqiao, deputy proc

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China forestry authority strengthens protection of wild animals

China's forestry and grassland authority has moved to strengthen the protection of wild animals, as part of the efforts to implement the country's new decision on thor

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China to enhance public health legislation

A senior lawmaker said Thursday China will speed up promulgating a bio-security law and revise a raft of other laws to enhance public health legislation. Wang Chen, vi

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China implements stringent wildlife control measures

China has started its crackdown on illegal hunting and exploitation of wildlife. All localities should close and quarantine all breeding facilities for wild animals and stop all activities such as

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China punishes 2,556 people in wildlife-related cases amid outbreak: official

Police across China have investigated 776 criminal cases and 1,804 administrative cases and punished 2,556 people for illegal activities related to wildlife during the

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China to strengthen wildlife protection amid epidemic fight

China will further strengthen wildlife management amid the battle against the novel coronavirus, according to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration (NFGA)

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Chinese police to strengthen crackdown on wildlife crime: official

Police across China will further tighten the crackdown on crimes involving wildlife animals, a public security official said at a press conference Thursday. Public sec

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China toughens efforts to ban online wildlife trade

China has stepped up oversight of illegal wildlife trade via e-commerce platforms, the country's top market regulator said Thursday. More than 750,000 pieces of inform

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Why do 'overflowing' wild boars need to be protected?

On February 24, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), which is China's top legislature, adopted a decision banning illegal wildlife trade and the consumption of wild anim

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China improves legal services amid epidemic

China's Ministry of Justice has issued a guideline on providing better legal services concerning the prevention and control of the novel coronavirus epidemic and coord

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Grab your ticket: Only one week to TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020

It’s T-minus one week to the big day, March 3, when more than 1,000 startuppers will convene in San Jose, Calif. for TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020. We’re talking a hefty cross-section representing

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China's tropical island heightens crackdown on wildlife crimes

China's southernmost Hainan Province has launched a three-year campaign to crack down on wildlife crimes as part of the efforts to fight the novel coronavirus, local a

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China prosecutes over 1,000 people involved in epidemic-related crimes

A total of 1,029 people have been prosecuted in China over criminal offenses related to the COVID-19 epidemic, the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) said Wednesday.