Animals
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Over 700 Rescued Wild Bats Released in Houston, Texas After Being Exposed to Freezing Temperatures
The freezing weather conditions could affect wildlife, especially if they are not used to the colder weather.
Latest Research Articles
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Giant Dogs to Cuddle With: Top 5 Biggest Dog Breeds in the World
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Constant Exposure from Extreme Weather Drastically Impacts UK Wildlife
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Older Female Rhesus Monkeys Save Remaining Energy for Family by Ditching Friends, Study Reveals
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Hidden Trail Cameras Watching Pink Iguana Hatchlings in Galapagos Reveal Threats to Species
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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