Animals
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Researchers Find That Reintroducing Bison Into Grasslands Will Increase Plant Diversity
The bison is considered ecologically extinct because there are no longer millions of animals migrating across the plains, but conservation herds of 1,000 or more bison are being established to create a metapopulation, allowing the species to once again play an important ecological role on our prairie grasslands.
Latest Research Articles
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Despite Efforts, Countries Failed to Reach Agreement on a UN Treaty Aimed to Protect Marine Life
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Scientists Observe Solitary Habits of Leopard Seals Amid Climate Change
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Farmers in Ireland Might Cull Cows to Meet Climate Targets
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Researchers Discover Evolution of Hormone That Controls Sexual Maturation of Starfish
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Experts Use Poison to Get Rid of Invasive Goldfish as Big as 1000 Pounds in Saskatoon Storm Ponds
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Deepwater Horizon Disaster: Historic Oil Spill Still Affects Dolphins over a Decade Later
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Research Tracks Ancient History of Manatees and Were They Really Come From
Mexico: Town Locals Torture 4-Month-Old Black Bear Cub to Death
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Pet Owners With Active Lifestyle Linked to Healthier Dogs
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Extraordinary Amphibians Can Grow Lungs Then Evolve to Make Them Vanish
Ukrainian Soldier Bravely Rescues Abandoned Pets in the Middle of the Battlefield
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Dugong: The Gentle Giant That Inspired 'Mermaid' Legends Goes Extinct in China