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Archaeopteryx
Archaeopteryx lithographica is the earliest and most primitive known bird. In the 1990s, the discovery of a number of well-preserved feathered dinosaurs solidified the link between dinosaurs and ... > more -
Trees
Beer and Wine
Mating and Breeding
Ecology Research
Insects (including Butterflies)
Invasive Species
Red-cockaded Woodpecker
About the size of the Northern Cardinal, the Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis) is approximately 20-22 cm long, with a wingspan of about 35 cm. Its back is barred with black and white ... > more -
Arctic fox
The Arctic fox, also known as the polar fox, is a small fox native to cold Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It is common in all three tundra biomes. The Arctic fox has evolved to live in ... > more -
Coast Douglas-fir
The Coast Douglas-fir is an evergreen conifer native to the coastal regions of western North America. Coast Douglas-fir is a very large tree, the second-tallest in the ... > more -
Seed predation
Seed predation includes any process inflicted on a plant’s seeds by an animal that results in the inviability of the seed. Generally this refers to the consumption and digestion of the seed, ... > more -
Invasive Species
Healthy Aging
Attention Deficit Disorder
Frogs and Reptiles
Veterinary Medicine
Sports Medicine
Poison ivy
Poison ivy is a woody vine that is well-known for its ability to produce urushiol, a skin irritant which for most people will cause an agonizing, itching rash. Poison ivy grows vigorously throughout ... > more
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