Animals
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Invasive Emerald Ash Borers On The Loose, Prompts Washington County Quarantine
The invasive insect, emerald ash borer is on the loose in Washington County, prompting the need to issue a temporary quarantine. Read more here:
Latest Research Articles
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Drought in Missouri River Bares Fossil of Ancient Bison Skull Around 10,000 Years Old
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Gray Wolf Population in Michigan Continues Trend of Stability, New Report Shows
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Polar Bear Shot Dead After Killing Mother and Son in Alaska
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Chinook Salmon Populations in Oregon, California Considered as Endangered After Successful Petition by Environmental Trio
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Katrina Sriranpong, a Vancouver-based Philanthropist, Supports Thailand’s Elephant Nature Park
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Frozen Rabbit Carcass Saved the Life of a Daring Ice Skater in Alaska
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6 Million Red-Billed Quelea Birds Feasting on Rice Fields Prompt for Pesticides in Kenya Farms
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Crocodile Sighting in South Queensland Shuts Down Major Tourist Destination After 3-Meter Reptilian Shows Up During Kayaking Tour
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Oldest Crocodile 'Cuban' at Sri Lanka Zoo Dies
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Chimpanzees Communities in Uganda Use Unique Leaf Local Gestures to Communicate With Their Groups
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Environmental DNA Used to Monitor Critically Endangered and Rare Estuarine Pipefish in South Africa
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Freshwater Wild Fish Now a Possibly Dangerous Ingredient with Its Toxic PFAS Content, Study Shows