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Many mammal populations in European and North American zoos are aging—a trend that jeopardizes the long-term viability of so-called reserve populations and, with it, a core mission of modern zoos in ...
Zebra mussels are tiny invasive shellfish, originally found in Asia and Europe, that spread by clinging to boats.
The clock is ticking as Lake Superior is warming fast, which may create more suitable habitat for the Great Lakes' most ...
Emails obtained by clean-water advocates show the state of South Dakota declined $290,000 of federal funding for zebra mussel ...
Zebra mussels are highly invasive in the U.S., causing major ecological and economic consequences across the country. A new ...
Discover the impact of zebra mussels on Green Lake's ecosystem and learn about efforts to control these invasive species in ...
A pigment that makes feathers and hair orange helps prevent cellular damage by removing excess cysteine from cells.
A cluster of zebra mussels sits on a navigation buoy that was pulled from Lake Superior by the USCG Cutter Alder. Invasive ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed the presence of a zebra mussel larva in Goose Lake, near Stark in Chisago County.
From river fish found in Kentucky waters to tropical birds, reptiles, and mammals from across the globe, the High School ...
Located in the country’s center, Ruaha National Park offers a very different vision of safari. The park is roughly 37 percent larger than Serengeti National Park, yet it attracted just under four ...