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Search For An Animal Mate Goes Viral

(ANIMAL CONSERVATION) Online dating websites match all types of singles together, even animals! Zoos in the U.S. now utilize a comprehensive, digital program that disperses information regarding animals who are available to breed. The database provides a plethora of information that can improve the success of breeding various species held in captivity. This new technology is an innovate and major step forward in conservation efforts made by zoos. Read on to learn more about this program and its encouraging results. — Global Animal

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Baby Otter Cuteness

(ANIMAL VIDEO) This adorable little otter was rescued on the central coast of California after being separated from her mother. With a little help from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, she’ll hopefully become a wild otter again! — Global Animal

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Baby Otter Orphan Nursed Back To Health

(ANIMAL NEWS) CALIFORNIA — A baby sea otter stranded off the coast of Cayucos, California was rescued last month and taken to the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, where she is currently being nursed back to health. Her caretakers are teaching the 10-week old to do the things a mother would normally teach her, like how to groom herself. Read more on Cayucos the orphaned otter, and how she is warming hearts worldwide. — Global Animal

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All Otters Go To Heaven (VIDEO)

(SEA OTTER) VANCOUVER — The two sea otters who made news after they were filmed at the Vancouver Aquarium holding hands while swimming, are no longer. Milo, who was the first sea otter diagnosed with lymphoma and treated with chemotherapy, passed away earlier this month, four years after his female partner, Nyac. Read on for a tribute to the lives of these two loved sea animals, and how friends and specialists collaborated around the world in the attempt to treat Milos cancer. — Global Animal

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VIDEO: Rescued Baby Otters Practice Swimming

UNITED KINGDOM — Two baby otters are practicing their swimming technique before being reunited with their parents. The otters were taken in by the Longleat Safari Park when Beverly Allen discovered that their mother was too old to feed them. Watch the adorable video here!

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What Will Happen To The California Sea Otter?

CALIFORNIA – Sea otters off the coast of California have been forcefully relocated since 1986. However, this plan is in the process of being declared a failure. What will happen to the otters now? We think they should be allowed to live where they choose!

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