While live animal mascots continue to rile up crowded college football stadiums, questions and criticisms about ethics ...
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What One Animal Shelter Worker Wishes Potential Pet Adopters Knew
Adopting a pet is one of the most fulfilling choices a person can make, but is it always a joyous task for those who witness ...
To cut the grass on America’s thriving solar farms, shepherds have adapted their jobs to turn massive profit by both selling ...
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Meet the Newly Identified Predator from Triassic Times
A newly identified, armor-plated reptile from southern Brazil is rewriting what we know about life just before the age of ...
The study found seabirds face extreme risk after swallowing just 23 pieces of plastic, giving them a 90% chance of dying.
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10 Dogs That Look Like Bears—You’ll Want One Immediately
One more teddy bear dog breed you'll love are Finnish Laphunds. They are often employed as hard-working reindeer herders and ...
Although we humans have changed our environment in many ways during the past few thousand years, we are still changed by ...
Marine animals inevitably eat what we toss in the ocean, including pervasive plastics – but how much is too much? The bar is ...
Beef prices have climbed to record highs, and yet Americans keep buying steaks. Economists say that deep-rooted demand is helping drive prices higher and there’s little sign it will ease anytime soon.
A new study released on Wednesday found that humanity's first kiss occurred roughly 21 million years ago, predating humans.
Ocean plastic kills sea creatures. For the first time, researchers set out to find out how much it takes. The answer: ...
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Opinion: New study finds that ingesting even small amounts of plastic can be fatal for marine animals
To date, every family of marine mammal and seabird and all seven species of sea turtles have been documented to ingest ...
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