Animals
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Insect Invasion: Emerald Ash Borer Detected in Multiple Counties, Threatening Texas Trees
The invasive insects involve a beetle species which were first detected in North America in 2002 but have spread since then. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Chimango Caracaras Break the Mold with Shared Parenting Duties in Raptor World
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Ancient People Hunted Extinct Elephant In Chile, Study Finds
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Second Human Case of Bird Flu Detected, Linked to Dairy Cow Outbreak
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Puppy Dog Eyes Did Not Evolve to Melt Human Hearts Due to Domestication, Wild Dogs Possess Them as Well [Study]
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MitoMobile Takes Flight Studying Bird Migration and Mitochondrial Mysteries Across the Country
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Endangered Arabian Leopard Can Be Saved From Extinction Through Genetic Diversity
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Spider Silk Found as Potential Source for Creating World's Most Powerful Microphones [Research]
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Record Low Level Of Sea Ice Seen In Antarctic Last Year Due To Climate Change, Study Says
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Wild Bear Attacks In Japan: Authorities Warn Residents Of Danger
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Discovery Of Tiny Animals That Walked The Earth After Dinosaur Extinction Provides Clues About Diversification Of Mammals
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Wombat Burrows Uncovered as Unlikely Sanctuaries in Post-Fire Australian Landscapes
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Largest Insects in Wildlife: 6 Unique Species From Titan Beetles to Atlas Moths