Animals
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Wake County’s Bee Species Richness Would Eventually Decrease as a Result of the Effects of Urbanization and Population Increase
What happens to bee populations in areas of massive human population growth like Wake County, North Carolina, where the population is more than 16 times greater than it was at the turn of the 20th century?
Latest Research Articles
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Sea Cucumber From the Philippines Contains Bioactive Compounds With Medicinal Properties, Research Shows
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Sea Otter Pup Stranded in Alaska Gets a New Home in Chicago
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Zebra Mussel Fibers Inspire New Materials for Medicine and Engineering
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Critically Endangered Rhino Born at Oregon Zoo
Birds More Likely to Help Humans Find Honey Due to Familiar 'Calls' [Study]
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Bird Flu Reaches Antarctica, Results in Mass Elephant Seal Deaths
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Iran Launches Bio-Space Capsule Carrying Animals Into Orbit to Prepare For Manned Flights by 2030
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US Bird Hunt: Federal Government Proposes Hunters to Shoot Over 500,000 Barred Owls to Save Other Owl Species
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52 Endangered Sea Turtles at Rehab After Suffering From Cold Stun
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Misidentified Fossils Dating To 132 And 113 Million Years Ago Were Found To Be Baby Marine Turtles
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Rare Parasitic Creature With Teeth Found in Southern China's Forest
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New Spider Species with Weird Genitalia Discovered Inside Cave in Southeastern China [Study]






