Animals
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12-Year Study of Street Cats Shows How To Keep Population Levels Under Control
TNR (Trapped, Neutered, and Returned) is now the most common population-control approach, in which cats are trapped, neutered, and returned to the same site
Latest Research Articles
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Lobsters and Crabs Added to the ‘Fish to Avoid’ List, Says New MCS UK Seafood Guide
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Australia: Police Arrests a Woman for Allegedly Luring Animals with Meat Bait on a Melbourne Road
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Panama Rainforest's Bird Population Continues to Decline
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Head of Ukraine's Oldest Zoo to Euthanize Its Animals Due to Russian Attack?
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Experts Struggle to Identify Bloated Alien-Like Creature Washed Up on Australian Beach
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Hundreds of Dogs in Ukrainian Shelter Died of Hunger and Thirst During the War
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For At Least 50 Years, Bird Population Kept on Falling in Tropical Rainforest
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"Vehicle From Hell" - Authorities Intercept Truck Carrying 282 Dogs for Meat Trade in China
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Baby Galapagos Tortoises Born at a Zoo, Hope Glimmers for the Endangered Species
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Unidentified Wild Animal Kills Teenage Boy at the Sanjay Tiger Reserve in India
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In Reaction To Climatic Change, Spotted Hyenas Shift Their Feeding Habits
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Bizarre Tourist Spot: How Canadian Province Manitoba Became Popular for Thousands of Mating Snakes