Animals
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Mussel Farming: Key to Restoring Damaged Coastlines
A new generation of food producers considers mussel farming as having an exciting promise for feeding a burgeoning population while restoring natural biodiversity.
Latest Research Articles
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A New Species of Oldest Stegosaur Has Been Discovered in Asia
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Abandoned Animals in Cages Found on Roadside in Black Mountain, North Carolina
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Hunters Dump Companion Hounds Along Hampton Roads, Virginia After Hunting Season
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Harmless Giant Spider Slowly Turning Invasive as Population Grows
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High Consumption of Bugs May Have Positive Impacts on the Environment
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Rat Infestation Causes First Outbreak of Hantavirus in Washington, DC
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Large Mammals Can Play a Major Role in Reducing Effects of Climate Change
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Shark Sightings Reported in Sydney Beaches After Torrential Rain and Floods
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Fossilized Stegosaur Unearthed in China May be the Oldest Ever Found
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Certain Pet Foods Contain DNA from Endangered Shark Species, Alarming Report Reveals
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Noise Pollution Affects Marine Life, Turtles Used by Scientists To Prove the Claim
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Darwinian Theory of Evolution Found in Abrupt Shifts in Animal Evolution: New Research






