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Predators Are Most Likely To Kill Pheasants on Unfamiliar Territory
Most animals live within a specific area known as their "home range," and they are more familiar with the central areas than the edges.
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Quebec Braces for Intense Winter storm; Motorists, Residents Could Expect Travel Hazards Starting Wednesday
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Egypt Zoo Calls for Renovation; Raises Animal Welfare Issues
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Heavy Snow Storm to Unleash in Northeast This Week; Detroit, Significant Travel Disruptions Expected
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Microplastics Aggravate an Important Viral Fish Disease
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New Storm System Intensifies in the Southern US, Threatens Region with Multiple Weather Hazards [NWS]
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16.7 Pound New Meteorite With Four Others Found in Deserted Place in Antarctica
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Reduced Krill Supplies Cause Fewer Humpback Whale Pregnancies
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Tropical Cyclone Developing off the Coast of Western Australia Expected To Make Landfall This Weekend
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High-severity Wildfires in California’s Sierra Nevada Forests Have Risen Dramatically Since the Euro-American Settlement
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Scotland's Environment Minister Condemns Hunting and Killing Wild Animals With Dogs
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Interactions With Nature Are Declining as a Result of Urbanization
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How Red Sea Urchin Populations in Northern and Southern California Are Adapted To Different Environmental Changes