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Predators in National Parks Are Helping With Ecosystem Balance — but There’s an Overlooked Problem
They not only balance the food web but also create revenue for national parks. The restoration of gray wolves at Yellowstone ...
Rodenticides, or poisons targeting mice and rats, are harmful to more than just the animals they’re marketed to target. One of the species impacted by these chemicals is the coyote. Love ‘em or hate ...
A new study analyzes findings from more than 170 papers to clarify what we know so far about the ecological impacts of large carnivore recovery in North America and what mysteries still remain.
A study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology on July 6 found that drugs such as methamphetamines that make their way into the world’s waterways through human waste can actually cause fish ...
Apparently, my recent columns hit a nerve in the native plant community. Some are unhappy that I said it is OK to have a lawn. Some are not happy that I am not promoting native plants.
Dozens of eastern indigo snakes were set loose by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission along the bank of the Apalachicola River. Eastern indigo snakes are a federally designated ...
ARLINGTON, Virginia, December 16, 2008 (ENS) - Jellyfish blooms are ruining some of the world's most beautiful vacation spots, according to a new online report by the National Science Foundation on ...
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