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On warm, rainy spring nights, Maine's amphibians are on the move to make their moves, sometimes with human help.
A KEEN wildlife conservationist from Whitecraig is urging others to help preserve nature after her garden became home to an army of frogs.
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East Idaho News on MSNOh, bless’ed water! Here’s what I found at the Camas National Wildlife RefugeThere is plenty of water at Camas this year,” a ninety-something-year-old recent widower, Ron Dennis, told me Thursday ...
As well as suffering the same range of threats facing animals worldwide, our frogs continue to battle a deadly fungal disease.
The number of species does not increase evenly when going from local ecosystems to continental scales -- a phenomenon ecologists have recognized for decades. Now, an international team of scientists ...
Norfolk Wildlife Trust has recruited volunteers and landowners in the battle to protect aquatic plants and animals from ...
The Sharmas from Panchkula’s Sector 28 glimpsed sambars and neelgai roving for food in a landscape with desolate isles of ...
The number of species does not increase evenly when going from local ecosystems to continental scales—a phenomenon ecologists ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNLooking Back on the L.A. Wildfires Through the Lens of Two PhotographersAs wildfire becomes an increasingly lethal force that’s remaking broad swaths of California, people and animals alike are in ...
From small to vast ranges, species diversity grows unevenly. With a shrinking planet and climate change, biodiversity is shaped for years.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust has recruited volunteers and landowners in the battle to protect aquatic plants and animals from invasive Crassula ...
Tuesday, the ISAN set up in the University of Montana’s University Center, accepting everything from turtles and fish to ...
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