Animals
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Samurai Wasp: A Biological Control Agent for Invasive Brown Maromorated Stink Bug
A new study led by CABI has confirmed that the samurai wasp (Trissolcus japonicus)—a natural enemy of the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) pest—has minimal impact on native stink bugs.
Latest Research Articles
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16 White Rhinos Reintroduced to DR Congo National Park After 40 Years
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Ancient Megafauna Extinction Not Caused by Humans as Previously Thought [Study]
Robot Death Machine Battles Invasive Spotted Lanternflies by Scrubbing Off Eggs in Pittsburgh
25 Critically Endangered Sunflower Sea Stars Found on Oregon Coasts, Officials Hopeful for Species Recovery
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Louisiana TikToker Arrested for Entering Alligator Pit at Florida Zoo
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Shark Beaten to Death by Mob in Egypt's Red Sea After Eating Russian Man
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First Rabid Moose in Alaska Euthanized After Charging at People; Necropsy Detects Arctic Fox Variant
Carnivorous Howling Werewolf Mouse Among 7 Elusive Species Found in Kansas on Wildlife Survey
Blue Mussels Cover Microplastics with Poop Making Oceans Cleaner
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Why You Should Invest in Pet Insurance
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Peru's Bird, Bats Help With Endangered Dry Forest, Cacao Yield
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Large Animals Disappearing at Alarming Rates, Study Warns






