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"That looks like a rat tail," one user said. Another added: "Even worse, if it's still there tomorrow, it's a dead rat." ...
David Die Dejean is passionate about studying tuna. Last year, he landed a dream job at National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
When Eugene lawyer Roger Saydack was growing up in Detroit, Michigan, his father made it a point to regularly take him and his sister to visit the Detroit Institute of Arts Museum. On one of those ...
From the Atlantic to Alaska, fishermen say overfishing and fleet delays are shaking up a $320 billion industry.
From surprising squirrel migrations to islands popping up out of nowhere, the organization’s scientists tracked strange ...
Weighing walkability, safety, activities and access to nature, here's a list of the best places to travel alone in the United States.
Ben Shertzer, wildlife administrator at Pittsburgh International ... might be moved to Maine for the blueberry crop, and then to Massachusetts for cranberries. In 2006, Hackenberg had left 400 ...
Want your lawn to be looking its best by the time summer rolls around? You'll need to make sure you're watering it the ...
From ghost tours and live music to restaurants and beaches, a getaway to historic St. Augustine, Florida, offers endless ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday signed into law Senate Bill 25-3, which sets training requirements to purchase most ...
In 1999, to show their biological significance and create better safeguards, Calhoun—then a professor at the University of Maine—started one of the first community science efforts to catalog vernal ...