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Javier Monzon has been deploying camera traps for close to two decades. He likens retrieving the equipment and the data to ...
A recent study published in National Science Review challenges the traditional emphasis on trees in forest ecology, revealing ...
A serendipitous find in the National Museum of Natural History’s collections yielded just the second known specimen of a ...
Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date – a ...
DNA sequences for the chimpanzee, orangutans and more will help scientists to determine what sets humans apart from other ...
While it may be tempting to help wildlife who appear orphaned, experts warn intervening can often do more harm than good — and may be illegal.
Ancient Egypt’s feline gods, embroidered tigers on Chinese textiles, lions in Southern Africa’s San cave paintings and ...
Environmentalists use crypto technology to trace South Carolina grown wood supply chain data from trees to sawmills to ...
The elephant sustained a leg injury from the blast of a country-made explosive deviceForest dept identifies it in Palamaner ...
Speaking of throwing your food scraps into the woods – don’t. It attracts animals and gets them dependent on our garbage ...
Japan's Ryukyu Islands, which includes Okinawa, are the exclusive home to two rare mammals, the Amami rabbit and Ryukyu ...
Forget crowded beaches and overpriced resorts – the ultimate spring break revelation is hiding in plain sight along 66 miles of Oregon’s most spectacular asphalt. The Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway in ...
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