Animals
Employing Native Predators in Dealing with Invasive Species
Study shows that reviving native predators, such as wolves and bears, could help humans cope with invasive species.
Latest Research Articles
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47 Cats Trapped and Living in a Hot Car Under Sweltering Heat Rescued in Minnesota
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US Cities Use Birth Control Technology Against Rat Infestation, Shifting to More Humane Methods
Sharks Frequenting Coastlines Revealed in Miami Study
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Hope For the Species: Despite Lack of Sea Ice, Polar Bear Population Found Thriving
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Florida Panthers Get Ahead of Human Hunters in Killing White-Tailed Deers
"Cooked Alive" - Baby Swifts Are Suffering from Extreme Heat Wave Reaching 100 Degrees
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Sighting of a Rare Bird in Britain may be the "Undeniable Sign" of Climate Change's Severity
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Despite Limited Ice Due to Climate Change, New Data Shows the Population of Polar Bears Using Glacial Ice To Survive in Greenland
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Filmmakers Caught Polar Bears Eating Sperm Whale Carcass in Norway
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Cattle Grazing: An Excellent Method To Reduce Fire Danger During the Dormant Growing Season of Cheatgrass
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Dublin at Risk of Ant Infestation This Summer After 80% Increase in Ant Reports Nationwide
Stress Management Gene in Dogs make them 'Man's Best Friend' - Japanese Study Reveals





