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Deer Create Mysterious Ultraviolet Signals That Glow in Forests
Deer have the ability to see ultraviolet light, and a recent study shows they can also leave a glowing trail visible in those wavelengths, too. The discovery casts a whole new light on the way deer ...
Just 16 days into 2026, there was a report of the first hantavirus detection of the year in California. Whilst it is not ...
Australia's Sydney Water confirmed there is a massive fatberg "the size of four buses" in a difficult-to-reach position under a wastewater plant.
Keonjhar: As many as 27 leopards and three cubs have been spotted in the Atei and Karlapat reserve forests under the Keonjhar ...
Wild animals are experts at staying out of sight. Yet the winter snow and mud can reveal a detailed account of the comings ...
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe aims to expand its buffalo herd from 324 to over a thousand, revitalizing their economy, land, ...
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How the End of the Cold War Saved the Siberian Tiger
What was it like to live at the end of the Cold War? While Francis Fukuyama mulled Kojève, Hegel, and the end of history, a ...
Now, to answer the question about rattlesnakes and bears. The Massasauga Rattlesnake is native to Cedar Bog, as are the endangered spotted turtle and Milbert’s tortoise shell butterfly. Don’t ask me ...
The closure of the Herzlia Sports Ground has sparked a heated debate among Vredehoek and Devil’s Peak residents, with opinions divided on the necessity of the decision versus the loss of a cherished ...
As they return buffalo herds to tribal lands and restore native ecosystems, Thompson says Native communities are “gaining ...
For the 12th year in a row, community scientists spotted moose and collected data about their populations in three mountain ranges outside of Laramie during Winter Moose Day weekend.
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