Camera traps reveal that Amazonian animals use a walkway high up in the forest as a secret night-time highway.
When Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, three-quarters of a million horses crossed into the Soviet Union alongside the ...
At Petsworld La Zenia, volunteers are collecting donations and supporting a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) initiative to care for ...
A guide harvested a 429.6-pound sow, the largest on record in Maine. Discover how it happened and what it means for bear ...
When we’re done, it’s like a Christmas museum,” said Alberto Marquez, philanthropy chair at National League of Young Men ...
Feeding cows red seaweed triggers a microbial shift that sharply reduces methane emissions, revealing a promising gut-level ...
Quitman Animal Control is urging caution after three suspected distemper cases surfaced this week, including two sick foxes ...
World Fisheries Day is November 21st! Learn more about what fisheries do and how we can make the fishing industry more ...
The latest attraction at one New Jersey zoo isn't a particular species. It's the opportunity to see veterinarians at work ...
In remote parts of the world, cooking isn’t just about food—it’s a way of life. Tribes have mastered unique techniques that ...
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A Hiker Discovered a Trove of Artifacts in Norway's Melting Ice. The Site Turned Out to Be a 1,500-Year-Old Reindeer Trap
Melting ice in Norway’s mountains has revealed a trove of cut logs, reindeer antlers, iron spearheads and other hunting tools ...
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