Discoveries from the Isle of Wight have unveiled ancient shellfish fossils that highlight early parental care practices.
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Record number of wolf attacks are happening in Calif., but not much can be done to stop them
With an unprecedented number of wolf attacks on California’s livestock in recent years, the state’s Department of Fish and ...
Off the northern coast of the Jamaica, there's a coral reef that's fighting for its life, but this waterproof speaker ...
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Colorado is using male fish to wipe out an invasive species without chemicals or traps
Colorado Is Using Male Fish to Wipe Out an Invasive Species Without Chemicals or Traps ...
A biotech company and a US government agency announced on Thursday a plan to create an archive of living cells and genomic material for every species protected under the US Endangered Species Act in a ...
Debates on plastic pollution have raged for decades, focused mainly on the visible pieces fouling the land and sea. But there ...
Birds are known for their distinctive plumage that helps them attract mates during the breeding season. For some birds, the ...
As sea temperatures rise, the prefecture’s ubiquitous mozuku is under threat. Scientists believe they are close to a ...
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Fish in a polluted Mexican river may mate with the wrong species, leading to hybrid offspring
The byproducts of modern society appear to be messing with the love life of two tiny fish species that have long coexisted in Mexican rivers.
Adult populations in the Hudson River are still strong. But reproduction is low, and that has officials worried about the future.
Emma Waters, pregnant with her third child, is crafting policy to encourage early parenthood. Some think she is pushing an ...
The DNA in a single cup of water can track wildlife, monitor pollution and survey pathogens in waterways and their ...
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