Animals
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Habitat Disturbance and Warming Climate: Primary Drivers of Decline in Pollinators’ Population
Insects are essential pollinators. Without them, humanity would lose majority of its crops and more people would basically go hungry. Unfortunately, we are slowly losing a large population of our little pollinators, or "the little things that run the world"
Latest Research Articles
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A Giant Squid With a Size of 9-Ft Found in the Seas of Japan
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Abandoned Dogs Increase as Pet Owners Struggle from Rising Cost of Living in the UK
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Greyhound Racing ‘Beyond Reform’ in Scotland, Campaigners Call for Ban
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Rare Tick-Borne Virus Kills a Resident in Maine
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Smaller Bees? Climate Crisis Could Bring Some Species with Lower Heat Tolerance in Danger
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Uganda: Security Forces Arrest Alleged Smuggler over Possession of 122 Rare Parrots
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Crows May Take Over the World With Their Intelligence and Cunning
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Florida Man Spends His Retirement Trapping over 100 Invasive Tegu Lizards
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Number of Cannabis Poisoning Incidents in Dogs Has Dramatically Increased
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'World's Most Painful Snake Bite' - Texas Woman Left in Severe Condition After Venomous Snake Bite
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Do Your Cats Intentionally Wake You Up in the Wee Hours After Midnight? Here’s How to Avoid That
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New Study: Elephant Groups Do Not Slow Down for Parents Who Have Recently Given Birth