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China's Yangtze River Article 
Along with its sister the Yellow River, the mighty Yangtze has been a critical influence in the creation and development of Chinese civilization.
Feb 4, 2010 - Brian Cross
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The Yangtze River, once habitat for Baiji, is still home to the endangered finless porpoise. As numbers continue to decline, captive breeding offers chance for survival.
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Up The Yangtze (2007): A Tale of Development and Displacement Article 
Review of 2007 documentary, "Up the Yangtze". The movie is about displacement caused by the construction of Three Gorges Dam in River Yangtze
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South China has much to offer, from bustling streets in Guangzhou to lush landscapes in Guilin or the spectacular three gorges of the Yangtze river.
May 16, 2010 - Solange Hando
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Five species of dolphin have evolved to live in big, muddy rivers. Convergent evolution has made them look very similar despite little genetic connection.
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Black Hawk's Race to the River Article 
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The Baiji river dolphin in China's Yangtze River is extinct despite sightings. Soon more species in the Yangtze will be lost. Scientists call it an evolutionary tragedy.
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The World's River Dolphins Under Attack Article 
River dolphins; unique, enigmatic, and largely unknown to science, are about to topple over the very edge of extinction.
Oct 18, 2010 - Sarah Curran-Ragan
Visit the Tennessee Aquarium's River Journey Article 
Visitors get an up-close look at over 12,000 species including fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and butterflies at Chattanooga's Tennessee Aquarium.
Jan 31, 2009 - Marcy Paulson
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Uther learns of the growing attachment between Arthur & Gwen & does everything in his power to destroy it, including sentencing Gwen to death as sorceress.
Mar 18, 2011 - Crystal Taylor
Engineering the Three Gorges Dam Article 
China's Three Gorges Dam provided designers and construction crews with several engineering challenges.
Sep 22, 2009 - Susan Kristoff
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Mar 9, 2009 - Cheryl Probst
Sui Article 
The Sui Dynasty reunified China and helped to rebuild the country, paving the way for the glory of the Tang Dynasty.
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The Ten Most Endangered Mammals Article 
Ten of the most critically endangered mammals facing extinction as a result of habitat destruction and loss, introduced species,hunting and/or poaching.
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The Finless Porpoise, a Brief Overview Article 
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Jun 30, 2010 - Lynda Osborne