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When a home becomes ground zero for a wasp invasion
A homeowner discovers an escalating infestation of highly aggressive wasps inside their house. The situation raises immediate ...
Water levels, plant life, and wildlife behavior shift constantly. What looks quiet on the surface often reflects ...
When winter winds are frigid and I crave a taste of the outdoors, I find myself glued to the window watching my birdfeeders.
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Rare Red-Necked Ostriches Introduced in Saudi Arabia to Replace Birds That Went Extinct More Than 80 Years Ago
The released birds are the closest living relatives of the extinct Arabian ostrich. The flightless animals' return is part of ...
A long-tailed weasel was successfully rehabilitated and released back into the wild after suffering serious injuries caused ...
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This creature transforms to look and smell like bird poop to evade predators. It's a new species
It may look, and smell, foul — but this spider marks the latest exciting discovery in a string of new species found in the ...
Where is Bertha Russell when you need her? While The Gilded Age’s commanding chatelaine couldn’t be more removed from her ...
Colorado takes action against mountain pine beetle outbreak to protect forests and communities. Increased wildfire mitigation efforts announced.
The bee hummingbird of Cuba is the world’s smallest bird, measuring just 5.5 cm and weighing under 2 grams, with remarkable ...
From carrier pigeons to police dogs, humans have always wanted to take advantage of the abilities of many animals to perform specific functions in order to continue evolving. Now, ...
Scott's own Luxe Arlen Thomas, a 19-year-old National Guard member, is in custody on multiple serious charges, including ...
Whatever may be the driving force, killer whales’ use of tools is a remarkable discovery, especially when few animal species ...
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