Animals
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Constant Exposure from Extreme Weather Drastically Impacts UK Wildlife
Because of a series of weather extremes, UK wildlife will be "devastated" in 2022. According to the National Trust's annual audit, wildlife like toads, bats, birds, and butterflies had a bad year.
Latest Research Articles
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Hidden Cameras Catch Nearly Locally Extinct Carnivorous Quolls in Conservation Site —Australia
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Oakland Zoo Takes Sick Mountain Lion Cub for Intensive Care Treatment —California
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Maryland Eradicates Invasive Rodent Species Nutria at the Cost of $30 Million, Fears of Reinvasion Still Linger
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Researchers Provided Information on Many Hybridization Episodes Between Two Wood Ant Species That Are Predicted
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Giant Queen Murder Hornet from China in 2004 Responsible for Invading Europe [Study]
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A Significant Cause of Bird Mortality Is Collisions With Glass Windows on Various Structures
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Animals Found to Play Crucial Role in Reforestation Despite Significant Decline of Wildlife Populations by 70%
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6-Foot Black Mamba Found Underneath Christmas Tree in Africa, Internet Jokes Santa's Naughty List
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Germany Orders Shoot-to-Kill for Hybrid Wolf-Dog Pups to Protect Local Wolf Populations
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Electrocuted Critically Endangered Cuban Crocodile Housed at Smithsonian Dies, Pen Closed Indefinitely
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Red Blood Cells Kept in the Livers of Sleeping Glassfrogs, Opening New Research Opportunities for Preventing Blood Clots
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Hippos' Giant Teeth Become Target for Hunters and Poaching That Could Lead to Species' Population Decline