Last week I read an essay by New Scientist staff writer Graham Lawton with the catchy title, "Life in the anthropause." The online version is titled "Lockdown is a unique chance to see how human ...
Kali Holder, a veterinary pathologist at the National Zoo, is motivated by problem-solving and a passionate curiosity about nature. Image: courtesy of Kali Holder When an animal becomes endangered, it ...
Sixty-five percent of households in the U.S.—almost 80 million families—own a pet today, according to a survey by the American Pet Products Association. In addition to offering unconditional love and ...
If you think humans and animals are completely different you might be wrong. We can learn a lot from exotic animals in the wild. In fact, wildlife can teach us valuable lessons about how we should ...
When classes begin this week at one public charter school in Florida, some of the lessons will be taught in barns and animal pens. Colleen Bradford Krantz of Iowa PBS reports. Instead of heading to a ...
Nomad Scythian herders roamed vast areas spanning the Central Asian steppes during the Iron Age, approximately from the 9th to the 1st century BCE (Before Common Era). These livestock pastoralists, ...
They had hoped to get business back on track in the lead up to Christmas — the region is famous for its foie gras. H5N8, which arrived in Europe from Asia in early 2015, is not transmissible to humans ...
If you think humans and animals are completely different you might be wrong. We can learn a lot from exotic animals in the wild. In fact, wildlife can teach us valuable lessons about how we should ...
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