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Watch a Wolf Cleverly Raid a Crab Trap for a Snack in What Could Be the First Evidence of a Wild Canid Using a Tool
On the remote shores of British Columbia, a wolf waded into cold saltwater and seized a buoy in her jaws. With slow, ...
Consisting of two parallel fences made of many cut wooden logs, their appearance above an ice sheet startled a local hiker.
Wild hogs were spotted in Coppell and in two neighborhoods in Roanoke last week, officials said. The animals are an invasive species known for destroying property and vegetation in their search for ...
AZ Animals on MSN
10 Incredible Wildlife Comebacks That Prove Conservation Works
Conservation has helped save many of the world's most important species from the brink of extinction, and these are their success stories.
A predator that feeds on native species and spreads disease among livestock is a target for conservationists and farmers ...
Kerre Woodham comments on the need to treat feral cats and dogs as pests to protect people and native flora and fauna.
Outdoor Guide on MSN
The Strangest Things Ever Found Deep In The Woods
Forests are mystical settings in stories. In real life, those who wander the woods often stumble upon structures, items, and ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources opened the controversial bobcat trapping season this month. Some say more data is needed.
News-Medical.Net on MSN
UNC Greensboro professor receives $3.7 million to advance research on controlling sand flies
Professor Gideon Wasserberg at UNC Greensboro has been awarded a prestigious $3.7 million National Institutes of Health R01 ...
Crystal River exists in that sweet spot between undiscovered gem and tourist trap, offering authentic Florida experiences without the theme park crowds or South Beach price tags.
Many animals have been observed using tools. For example, chimps tear leaves off of branches and stick them into holes to ...
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