Animals
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Seaweed Red Algae Being Added To Cow Feed Additives To Cut Methane Emission
As the government expands its research, the seaweed red algae may soon be introduced to cow feed additives to reduce methane emissions in Sweden. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Cichlid Fish Diversity in Lake Victoria Is Linked to Environmental and Genetic Factors
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Antibiotic Resistance Could Be Lowered by Changing Animal Production Practices
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AI, Tiny Camera Traps and Captures Tiger Movements and Interactions for Tiger Conservation
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Southern Resident Killer Whales: Mystery Behind Orcas Harassing, Killing Porpoises Without Eating Them Revealed
Avian Botulism Outbreak: Thousands of Birds Die in Utah in Suspected Ingestion of Toxins From Rain Puddles
Massive Iceberg Hits 2-Year-Old Penguin Refuge, Clarence Island in Antarctica, No Birds Were Hurt
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US Harmful Algal Bloom: Over $20 Million Budget To Mitigate Impacts on Human Health, Fish Ecosystem
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Seabird Couples That Were Compatible Are Less Likely To Lose Chicks, Study Says
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Salmon in Arctic Ocean? Animals Expand Due to Climate Change Impacts
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Lactic Acid Production in Carp’s Muscles Could Improve Aquaculture Practices
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Bewick’s Swans Are Sensitive to Temperature and Food Conditions When Migrating To Wintering Areas
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Feather-Tailed Possums Migrated From New Guinea to Australia Millions of Years Ago






