Animals
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UK Wildlife Lovers Urged To Join the Big Butterfly Count and Spot 19 Species of Butterflies
Wildlife enthusiasts across Britain are being encouraged to log sightings of butterflies and some moths, as the world's largest annual survey of the increasingly endangered pollinating insects returns.
Latest Research Articles
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Small Ancient Worms Resurrected After 46,000 Years in Siberian Permafrost
Dormant Soil Nematode from Siberian Permafrost Recently Reanimated, Starts Multiplying in Petri Dish
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Sumatran Orangutan at Indianapolis Zoo Diagnosed With 'Alkaptonuria' Rare Genetic Disease
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Avian Flu Second Wave Puts 800 Dead Birds Along UK Coasts
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Captive Manatee Hugh's Death by Sex Injuries in Florida Aquarium, Could Have Been Avoided, Says Expert
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New Shark Species Named Painted Hornshark After Discovering in Australia's Waters
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Shark Nips Foot Of Man In South Carolina; Authorities See It As 'Unprovoked Attack'
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Bees and Wasps Use Simple Rules To Create Complex Nests, Study Finds
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The Return of Great White Sharks to Cape Cod: A Success Story or a Problem?
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Daddy Long-Legs Spiders Go Underground: New Cave-Dwelling Species Found in Australia
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Two Cats in South Korea Tested Positive for Bird Flu; Cat Shelter Now Under Quarantine
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Oklahoma Police Hunting Suspects Accused of Killing Animals in a Pet Store