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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks is flying over at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on June 27, 2023 shows juvenile fish of Yangtze sturgeon at a breeding base jointly operated by Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals and Fisheries Institute of Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Yibin, southwest China's Sichuan Province. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March thi

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhou Liang displays a Yangtze sturgeon at a breeding base jointly operated by Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals and Fisheries Institute of Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Yibin, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 27, 2023. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March this year, a field bree

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This file photo shows Zhou Liang (L, bottom) takes roes from a Yangtze sturgeon. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March this year, a field breeding experiment is conducted in an inner river course of a section of the Yangtze River in Yibin. During the experiment, 10 male and 10 female mature parent fish of Y

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This aerial photo taken on June 27, 2023 shows a breeding base jointly operated by Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals and Fisheries Institute of Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Yibin, southwest China's Sichuan Province. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March this year, a field breeding exper

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhou Liang (1st R) talks with visiting students from China Three Gorges University at a breeding base jointly operated by Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals and Fisheries Institute of Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Yibin, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 27, 2023. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July l

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhou Liang checks the fishpond at a breeding base jointly operated by Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals and Fisheries Institute of Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Yibin, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Oct. 12, 2021. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March this year, a field breeding exp

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This aerial photo taken on Oct. 12, 2021 shows the Fuxing breeding base founded by Zhou Liang and his father in Yibin, southwest China's Sichuan Province. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March this year, a field breeding experiment is conducted in an inner river course of a section of the Yangtze River in Y

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhou Liang cleans a Yangtze sturgeon juvenile fish pond at a breeding base jointly operated by Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals and Fisheries Institute of Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Yibin, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 27, 2023. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March this y

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhou Liang checks juvenile fish of Yangtze sturgeon at a breeding base jointly operated by Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals and Fisheries Institute of Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Yibin, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 27, 2023. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March this year,

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Zhou Liang shows a juvenile fish of Yangtze sturgeon at a breeding base jointly operated by Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals and Fisheries Institute of Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Yibin, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 27, 2023. Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March this year

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CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

CHINA-SICHUAN-YIBIN-YANGTZE STURGEON-CONSERVATION (CN)

(230712) -- CHENGDU, July 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This combo photo shows Zhou Liang in his youth holding a Yangtze sturgeon (L, photo taken by Zeng Lang) and him holding a Yangtze sturgeon on June 27, 2023 (photo taken by Xinhua photographer Xu Bingjie). Zhou Liang, 51, is the director of Yibin Institute of Rare Aquatic Animals. He started to study with his father the subject of artificial breeding of rare fish since 1993. Since the successful artificial propagation of parent fish of Yangtze sturgeon bred in the institute in 1998, the whole artificial propagation of the rare fish and the production of three generations of fry have been realized one after another. Yangtze sturgeon, also known as Dabry's sturgeon, has lost its natural ability to reproduce since 2000 due to overfishing and water pollution, among other factors. The International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the species extinct in the wild in July last year. In March this year, a field breeding experiment is conducted in an inner r

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Threatened species to bounce back in Australian state as rewilding sites expand

STORY: Threatened species to bounce back in Australian state as rewilding sites expand DATELINE: Sept. 9, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:58 LOCATION: SYDNEY, Australia CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: various of people sending animals back to natural environment STORYLINE: Over 50 threatened species are expected to thrive in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), as a successful rewilding project which has reintroduced 10 locally extinct species in NSW national parks is about to expand. The state government said on Wednesday that the three existing feral predator-free sites in NSW national parks have reintroduced and increased the population of some species which previously disappeared locally, including Australia's iconic bilby and bridled nailtail wallaby. The project now will expand its scale, adding four new fenced sites in NSW national parks and expanding the total fox and cat-free area on the national park estate to almost 65,000 hectares. In NSW, 14 bird species and 26 mammals have become extinct in t

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Exhibition reveals Los Angeles' prehistoric underwater past

STORY: Exhibition reveals Los Angeles' prehistoric underwater past DATELINE: May 8, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:35 LOCATION: LOS ANGELES, U.S. CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the exhibits on display 2. various of attendees STORYLINE: An exhibition opened this week at the Natural History Museum (NHM) of Los Angeles County, in the western U.S. state of California, uncovering the city's submerged prehistory through fossils. Before it was a vibrant city that people are familiar with, Los Angeles was underwater for over 90 million years. The multimedia, immersive exhibition, L.A. Underwater: The Prehistoric Sea Beneath Us, explores the underwater realm of prehistoric Los Angeles when much of the L.A. area was submerged beneath the waves of the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can view nearly 40 fossils that were formed during the 90 million years when L.A. was underwater. They can explore life-sized prehistoric animals like a shark bigger than a city bus, and encounter a hologram of an extinct squid-like ani

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Spanish Civil Guards uncover massive illegal collection of stuffed animals

STORY: Spanish Civil Guards uncover massive illegal collection of stuffed animals DATELINE: April 12, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:55 LOCATION: Madrid CATEGORY: LAW SHOTLIST: 1. various of the stuffed animals STORYLINE: Spanish Civil Guards have recently announced the discovery of a private collection of over 1,000 stuffed animals. The illegal collection contained specimens of over 400 endangered species, which were found last week at a warehouse measuring 50,000 square meters close to Valencia in the east of Spain. Examples of stuffed rhinos, polar bear, elephants, leopard, cheetah, lynx as well as scimitar oryx, which is extinct in the wild, were all found inside the warehouse. It is believed to be the largest number of protected stuffed specimen found in the country. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Madrid. (XHTV)

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