A wildlife rehab center in Georgetown needs a new building to help critters. All Things Wild treated 5,000 animals from 166 ...
"Located in the Canis Major constellation, the Dog Star dazzles and dances above our heads. Finally, the spectacle star ascends to its highest destination on the first twilight night of January." ...
Winter arrived early this year, and unlike such occasions in the past decade, she has decided to stay. The temperatures have been consistently below freezing since Thanksgiving and it has actually ...
Chagas disease is spreading in the U.S., raising concerns about infected kissing bugs and gaps in diagnosis and screening.
The fish and rare mussels hiding in the Spring River that flows through Kansas and Missouri are signs that environmental ...
George Formaro and Tony Lemmo have taken a deep dive into dough. Here's what it's taught them about their shared Italian-American heritage ...
If you thought your morning routine was chaotic-haphazardly getting dressed, spilling hot coffee everywhere, and running out ...
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Danielle ‘Chava’ Greyman-Kennard: Proving the haters wrong – and saving animals while doing it
Having worked at the 'Post' for several years now, Chava is known for her determination and fearlessness to stand up for what ...
Bats keep the mosquito population down. But they also are an important sentinel species as their health and population trends ...
The days of trash-talking raccoons may be coming to an end. A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Zoology found that city-dwelling raccoons are showing early signs of domestication — and ...
Biologists at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock analyzed images of urban and rural raccoons and found that city-dwelling raccoons have noticeably shorter snouts, a classic marker of early ...
Urban raccoons are developing shorter snouts, revealing how city life is subtly reshaping wildlife anatomy and behavior.
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