Animals
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Biosecurity Measures Could Prevent Chronic Disease Transmission From Deer to Cattle
As chronic wasting disease (CWD) ravaged deer populations across the country in recent years, studies have primarily focused on how CWD can jump from farmed herds to wild deer, with little attention given to how transmission may occur from wild deer to those living on farms.
Latest Research Articles
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Elusive Amazon Porcupine: New Analysis Helps to Conserve Species Population Amidst Habitat Loss Threats
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Endangered Fish Population Declines as 760k Gal Fire Retardant for Wildfires Dropped on California Waterways
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Meet 'Jawlene': Florida Alligator Finally Being Rescued With Half of Jaw Missing
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Commercial Whaling Results In Loss Of Maternal DNA Lineages Of Humpback Whales
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Grizzly Bear With Aggressive Behavior Attacks, Kills Couple, Dog In Canada
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Emperor Penguin Population Decline: Climate Change, Sea Ice Loss Make it Challenging to Survive
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Mosquitoes Are Turning More Dangerous and Deadly Due to Climate Change
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Invasive Deer Pose a Threat to California’s Native Plants and Animals as They Venture Closer to Human Settlements
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Atlantic Puffin in Canada: Starvation, Ocean Warming Threatened Rare Seabird Populations
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Weird-Looking Fish With 'Human Teeth' in US: Fisherman's Daughter Wants to Keep for Tooth Fairy Dream
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Viruses From Poop Of Giraffes, Lemurs Can Be Used To Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Study Says
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Death of Hundreds Amazonian Dolphins In Brazil Blamed on Record-High Lake Temperature






