Animals
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Migratory Birds African Bee-Eaters Back in Norfolk to Nest, Experts Mark First Two-Year Streak
Bee-eaters, migratory birds from Africa, are back in Norfolk to nest. Experts say this first two-year streak is bittersweet. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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El Niño Causes Mass Die-Off of Birds on Shores of Mexico, Bird Flu Ruled Out in Autopsy
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Faroe Islands Hunt 'Grindadráp' Continues with Bloody Shores from Over 500 Dolphins Slaughtered
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'Functionally Extinct' Scottish Wildcats Reintroduced to Wilderness in Attempt to Recover From Breeding With Feral Cats — Cairngorms, Scotland
Mexican Gray Wolf Asha Wanders 500 Miles Away From Recovery Area, Returned to Arizona
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Dog Bite Frequency Affected by Heat and Pollution, Researchers Say
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Papaya Farmers in Kenya Are Willing To Adopt Genetically Modified Varieties, Study Shows
Invasive Swamp Rat Nutria Sightings Reported in Sacramento County, Officials Warn Million-Dollar Damages
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Caeruleuptychia Harrisi: Smithsonian Researcher Identifies a New Species of Butterfly in Costa Rica
Squirrel Pox Cases Transmitted by Mosquitoes Increase in Maine
Rescued Ringtail with Bad Temper Turns Aggressive Towards Rescuer
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Isle Royale National Park Wildlife in Good Trajectory, Grey Wolves Increase as Moose Decline





