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Zoo Enclosures Improve the Welfare of Carnivores, New Study
Nottingham Trent University research revealed how carnivores became significantly more active and engaged more with their enclosures when given additional enrichment such as different types of feeding, new structures, the introduction of manipulable objects and techniques to trigger their smell senses.
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Mass Squirrel Deaths Investigated in Japan After Using Treatments To Kill Parasites
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Upcoming Supreme Court Case on Hotel Accessibility: How Can You Avoid Lawsuits?
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Deadly Tsunamis Likely to Impact New Zealand Every 580 Years, New Model Show
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NWS Weather Forecast: Heavy Snow Likely in High Plains, Rockies; Cold Front in Lower Great Lakes
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6 Died in Severe Weather Outbreak, 15 Tornadoes in Tennessee Towns, Report Update Shows
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Southern California Forecast: Santa Ana Winds To Bring Elevated Fire Risks in Early Week
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Climate Crisis Could Host Tropical Diseases And Extreme Heat Causing Extra 10,000 Death In UK Every Year By 2050, Report Says
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Ancient Bakery Prison Where Slaves Were Exploited Discovered In Pompeii
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Mass Coral Bleaching Imminent in Next Few Years Amid Record-Breaking Marine Heat Waves
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Extinct Sea Monster Resembling a 'Dragon Skull' Unearthed in the UK
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Scientist Calls For Good Representation Of Emoji In Social Media To Help Conservation Efforts
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Wild Crossings Program: Pennsylvania to Construct 'Special Highways' for Wild Animals to Avoid Road Accidents