An entertaining view of what unpopular creatures including raccoons, rats, coyotes, gulls, snakes, and other intruders teach us about intelligence, adaptability, and ourselves.
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For about a year, an algal bloom in South Australian waters has had devastating effects on marine life. At my local beach, walks were a sad parade of dead sea life. But what of the health effects of ...
Poodle crossbreeds have grown overwhelmingly popular, sparking controversy in dog parks and kennel clubs alike.
About 3,800 workers at one of the nation's largest meatpacking plants were set to strike Monday morning in Colorado in what ...
Images of him being bullied by his enclosure-mates, retreating to safety and clinging to a plushie look-alike for comfort won hearts around the world. But finally, Punch the monkey is fitting in.
The warming world has disrupted the timing for plant and animal reproduction, and it's usually bad news for species that depend on each other — like flowers blooming too early and pollinating bees ...
The platypus is one of nature’s strangest mammals. This egg-laying animal sweats milk, hunts by sensing electrical signals, carries venomous spurs, and even glows under ultraviolet light. Discover the ...
With a natural passion for animals, Sheridan High School’s Natalee Herbst’s knowledge and commitment earned her the opportunity to livestock judge at Casper College.
Gov. Mike DeWine devoted his final State of the State address on Tuesday to a variety of new child-protection measures, from calling for new tech regulations to announcing new initiatives to promote ...
According to director Daniel Chong, Hoppers' final act leaned heavily on horror, but it had to change after kids in the test ...