With threats of avian flu and lead poisoning, biologists are working overtime to care for a species that nearly went extinct.
Federal data only tells part of the story of how the global wildlife trade is fueling nature loss, a new study shows.
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In 1799, during his explorations along the Orinoco River, German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt â€œstayed with a local ...
Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius wrestled with these same struggles, jotting down his thoughts in what became Meditations.
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Do other animals kiss?
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The cuddly, colorful parrots have become a symbol of Valentine’s Day. Here’s what to know about the famously affectionate ...
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Record high egg prices prompted Nevada lawmakers to unanimously back suspending their cage-free egg law, but the six other ...
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Morocco was beautiful, gorgeous, dazzling, full of olive and date trees, absolutely resplendent in her tiles and mosaics, ...
Aliens probably look just like we do, a new study suggests. This is because scientists now believe life on Earth evolved in a ...