Weird But True 11/15/24
Giraffe populations in the wild savannas of Africa have experienced a dramatic decline, and it has become so severe that the U.S. government is now taking action to protect the animals.This will mark the first time the species would receive formal protection under the law.
The move follows years of advocacy. In 2017, the Center for Biological Diversity, the Natural Resources Defense Council and other environmental groups petitioned for protections. Dejected-looking Sunny Hostin forced to read awkward legal memo on 'The View' after trashing Matt Gaetz over tossed DOJ case
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