Animals
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Wetland Surveys Reveal Potential Bird Flu Outbreaks
Now, reporting in Environmental Science & Technology Letters, researchers have developed a method that detected infectious bird flu virus in wetlands frequented by waterfowl.
Latest Research Articles
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Amino Acid Supplements Can Counteract Harmful Effects of Low-Protein Diet in Pigs
Sea Pigs: How Rare is a Sea Pig, Where Can We Find Them?
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Seabirds’ Ocean-Wide Movements Revealed by GPS Data
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Moose Illegally Shot Dead and Left to Rot in Maine, $1000 Fine With Jail Time Awaits Shooter
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Elephant Names: New Study Reveals African Elephants Give Each Other 'Specific Calls'
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48 New Ground-Hunting Spider Species Described in Australia's Arid Habitats
Hong Kong Bed Bug Outbreak Sparks 'Panic Buying' of Insecticides as Bloodsuckers Spread from Person to Person
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Mercury in Tropical Birds’ Feathers Linked to Gold Mining Activities
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North America Is More Vulnerable to Non-Native Species Invasions Than Australia
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Wolves Reduce Moose Herbivory and Enhance Boreal Forest Biodiversity, Study Finds
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Climate Change Drives Mutation in Flour Beetles That Enhances Their Heat Tolerance
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An Insect Fossil in Amber Unravels the Mystery of Lacewing Evolution, Researchers Report