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Conservationists and lawmakers in New Zealand are looking at the way people keep their cats, as the felines have become a top predator for the country s diverse wild bird population. The island nation at the bottom of the South Pacific Ocean was once a haven for birds which faced no known apex predators, the BBC noted. One s
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ORION TOWNSHIP, Mich. 鈥?A 4-month-old baby is in good condition at a Michigan hospital after authorities say they found him near a creekWednesday.The Oakland County Sheriff s Office began searching for the boy after o
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