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Breeding for TB resistance can be like vaccination senior ICBF geneticist explains. Taking a look at the system and the data ...
Bees, fish and plants show how climate change’s accelerating pace is disrupting nature in 2 key ways
Fast-rising temperatures can change how plants and animals behave and disrupt the delicate timing of pollination.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — They're wild, they're iconic and they belong in Western North Carolina. Chris Gentile, WNC Nature ...
Knife-toothed reptiles called sebecids went extinct on the mainland 10 million years ago. New fossil evidence puts them on an island 4 million years ago.
Locust swarms behavior studied by researchers, revealing new insights for predicting and managing future outbreaks.
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Armadillo Girdled Lizards and Nature’s Toughest TanksWe dive into the world of armadillo girdled lizards, some of nature’s toughest and most fascinating creatures. With their incredible armor and unique defense strategies, these reptiles are built like ...
In Rajasthan’s blistering heat, a group of friends turned their compassion into action by building tanks, restoring ponds, ...
Can you imagine a centipede that measures a foot long and hunts reptiles? Discover the 10 biggest centipedes in the world!
A study reviewing 50 years of scientific literature shows that the most visually appealing avians are the subject of three ...
Large kangaroos today roam long distances across the outback, often surviving droughts by moving in mobs to find new food ...
As water sources dry up due to erratic snowfall and rising temperatures, villagers in the high-altitude Himalayan region ...
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