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  - WN.COM - Science - 25/Jun 03:02

Chinese researchers reintroduce critically endangered plant into wild

KUNMING, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese researchers have successfully reintroduced Petrocosmea grandiflora, a critically endangered plant long thought lost, into its natural habitat in the sinkholes of Mengzi City, in the Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture of southwest China's Yunnan Province. The conservation effort was led by the Germplasm Bank of Wild Species (GBOWS), operated by the Kunming Institute of Botany under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with the...

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Chinese scientists uncover why birds are sour tolerant

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KUNMING, June 23 (Xinhua) -- Chinese researchers have decoded the molecular mechanism behind birds' ability to tolerate highly acidic foods, a trait...

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A study published in the journal Current Biology describes a new example of tool use by a critically endangered population of orcas. ......

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