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Wild Wolves Have Diverse and Resilient Gut Bacteria That Help Them Cope With Dietary Changes
Gut microbes found in wild wolves may be the key to alleviating a debilitating gastrointestinal condition common to domestic dogs, according to a study led by researchers at Oregon State University—Cascades.
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Biosecurity Measures Could Prevent Chronic Disease Transmission From Deer to Cattle
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Holes in Baby Dinosaur Bones Reveal Clues About Their Growth and Development, Study Shows
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Clean-up Technologies May Not Be the Best Solution for Plastic Pollution, New Study Shows
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Robot 'Monster Wolf' Deployed to Quell Recent Wave of Bear Attacks in Japan
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Police Traffic Camera Spots Dog Driving the Wheel of a Speeding Car in Slovakia
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Elusive Amazon Porcupine: New Analysis Helps to Conserve Species Population Amidst Habitat Loss Threats
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Forest Fire: Malaysia to Shut Down Schools, 'Accuses' Indonesia Over Transboundary Haze
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Underwater Shipwrecks in Ontario Deteriorate Due to Invasive Mussels, Climate Change Effects
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5 Tips for Attending a Summer Music Festival in Madrid
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6 Reasons You Should Add Kuala Lumpur to Your Travel Bucket List
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Endangered Fish Population Declines as 760k Gal Fire Retardant for Wildfires Dropped on California Waterways
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Meet 'Jawlene': Florida Alligator Finally Being Rescued With Half of Jaw Missing