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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Fungal Disease Ravaged North American Bats. Now, Researchers Found a Second Species That Suggests It Could Happen AgainWhite-nose syndrome caused millions of bat deaths, and scientists are sounding the alarm that a second fungus could be ...
Scientists have learned that another species of fungus found in Europe and Asia causes white-nose disease, which has ravaged ...
Scientists have gained some guarded optimism in efforts to protect and save bats from white-nose disease. Now there's a whole ...
Pepe the Gator was caught loitering off the pavement in Jacksonville, with witnesses saying he was ignoring the "no loitering ...
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Sciencing on MSNTragic Theories Why Horses Once Went Extinct In North AmericaBefore the Spanish introduced modern horses to the New World, horses roamed wild in North America, then they disappeared, but ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThese Are the North American Animals Using Hibernation to Their AdvantageWhen an animal hibernates, it goes into a state of sleep or minimal activity. Hibernation allows many animals to survive ...
Wildlife biologists have six GatorWise Basics to help residents and visitors stay safe while ensuring alligators remain wild.
Interest in native plants has grown considerably in recent years due to increased awareness of the important role they play ...
Apparently unbeknownst to the administration, the Ecosystems Mission Area protects key health and economic interests.
Texas is home to a large and diverse range of animal species, however some of them are considered rare or infrequently ...
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AZ Animals on MSNWhy Butterflies Are Slowly Disappearing from North AmericaButterflies are disappearing at an alarming rate in the US. Find out which species are the most impacted and what can be done ...
Wild animals are increasingly making cities their homes. Leopards in Mumbai and monkeys in Delhi are examples. Raccoons, ...
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