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The Animal That Literally Redesigns Landscapes—One Stick at a TimeImagine a single creature, no larger than a housecat, with the power to change rivers, sculpt forests, and create entire ...
While rare, a few birds we studied were rule-breakers. One such rule-breaker is the Eurasian spoonbill, whose highly ...
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Why Scientists Are Reintroducing Beavers to Save RiversIt sounds almost unbelievable: a humble, furry creature with buck teeth and a paddle-shaped tail is being hailed as a hero in ...
Zoos have undergone a rethink in recent decades with the emphasis on the conservation of species and education, rather than displaying exotic animals as a spectacle.
Destruction of another healthy tree occurred at George Page Park and once again the perpetrator failed to alert Department of ...
Wolverines are ferocious predators, but what do they eat? We dive into the diet of wolverines to discover their favorite prey ...
The squirrel hit the ground with a resounding thud. I’m sure it tried to use its bushy tail as a parachute, but if it did, it worked as well as a parachute Wile E. Coyote might have ordered from Acme.
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