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Bee population steady in Dutch cities thanks to pollinator strategy ~enviro conservation Article 821 words 6 votes
Farms, feathers, and fins share water in California ~enviro conservation water Article 1528 words, published Mar 24 2021 4 votes
These mutant blind rabbits walk on their front two legs, and now we know why ~science biology Article 586 words 14 votes
The Kenyan Maasai who once hunted lions are now their saviors ~enviro conservation Article 6399 words, published Dec 26 2020 4 votes
When travel restrictions stopped bird-watchers from visiting the Swedish island of Stora Karlsö, hidden ecosystem dynamics were revealed ~enviro conservation Article 715 words 6 votes
Hunting pastime spikes during pandemic. Conservationists are glad ~enviro conservation Article 1595 words 6 votes
'The platypuses were glowing': The secret light of Australia's marsupials ~science biology Article 956 words 7 votes
Animals are using Utah’s largest wildlife overpass earlier than expected ~enviro Article 734 words 11 votes
Alberta officials warn drivers not to let moose lick their cars ~news canada.ab Article 182 words, published Nov 19 2020 13 votes
Wild pigs are running rampant—and doing billions of dollars of damage each year ~enviro Article 1929 words, published Sep 19 2020 7 votes
Twenty-five years after returning, Yellowstone’s wolves are the most studied but misunderstood good boys ~science biology Article 1715 words 7 votes
Dover clifftops 'buzzing with wildlife' after National Trust takeover ~enviro Article 577 words, published Jul 4 2020 7 votes
What a mass of rotting carcasses taught scientists – when 323 reindeer were killed by lightning on a remote Norwegian plateau, their bodies were left for nature to take its course ~science biology Article 1331 words 6 votes
Hundreds of elephants dead in mysterious mass die-off ~enviro conservation Article 750 words 11 votes
When the giant Galapagos tortoise faced extinction, Diego answered the call ~enviro conservation Article 445 words 6 votes
The autumn ritual of wild horse herding in Iceland's Kolbeinsdalur Valley ~life Article 641 words 9 votes
Coronaviruses are extremely widespread in wild animals bred for food in Vietnam, with the wildlife supply chain quickly spreading those viruses to uninfected animals, preliminary research shows ~science biology Article 503 words 6 votes
Donald Trump administration to make it easier for hunters to kill bear cubs and wolf pups in Alaska — A ban against luring mothers from their dens with doughnuts and other treats will be lifted ~enviro conservation Article 774 words 8 votes
‘Murder hornets’ in the US: The rush to stop the Asian giant hornet ~enviro Article 429 words 17 votes
Coyotes, bobcats and bears: Amid coronavirus shutdown, wildlife is reclaiming Yosemite National Park ~enviro Article 969 words 10 votes
Sweden's climate solution is now the Sámi people's problem – winters are becoming warmer and climate change is making conditions for the reindeer unsafe ~enviro climate change Article 196 words 5 votes
For several thousand years the moose have walked the same path to get to the rich pastures of summer – follow the walk live ~tv Link 5 votes
The honey market is flooded with adulterated products and false claims ~food Article 6815 words, published Mar 6 2020 12 votes
This marsupial, the swamp wallaby, is the only animal that's always pregnant ~science biology Article 632 words 10 votes
Invasion of the ‘Frankenbees’: The danger of building a better bee ~enviro Article 4841 words, published Oct 16 2018 6 votes
The Chinese paddlefish, one of world's largest fish, has gone extinct ~enviro Article 1030 words 3 votes
Photographer documents a friendship between a grey wolf and a brown bear ~arts photography Article 396 words, published Oct 17 2019 8 votes
How climate change threatens Iceland's iconic puffins – and the community that has gone from hunting and eating them, to rescuing them ~enviro climate change conservation Article 1550 words 5 votes
Mysterious disappearance of Greenland's medieval Norse society in the 15th century came after walruses were hunted almost to extinction, researchers have said ~humanities.history Article 278 words 4 votes
In France, a bloody WWI battlefield has become a wildlife refuge ~enviro Article 1495 words, published Dec 6 2019 5 votes
In Sweden's Arctic, ice atop snow leaves reindeer starving ~enviro climate change Article 1055 words 3 votes