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- Scientists Confirm Limited Genetic Diversity in the Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
- Lactating Tsetse Flies Models for Lactating Mammals?
- Deadly Cat Disease: Effective Treatment for Bobcat Fever
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- Evolutionary History of What Mammals Eat: Some Groups of Mammals Have Changed Their Feeding Strategies Over Time
- One of Earliest Farming Sites in Europe Discovered
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- Deep Sequencing Reveals Potentially Toxic, Trade-Restricted Ingredients in Some Traditional Chinese Medicines
- Endangered Bats Find Sanctuary in Israeli 'Ghost Bunkers'
- Manatee Hearing Good Enough to Sense Approaching Motorboats
- Do Monkeys Know What Others Need?
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- Exotic Manure Is Sure to Lure the Dung Connoisseur
- Global Effort Launched to Save Turtles from Extinction
- Feral Pigs Can Carry Nasty Bacteria That Can Be Transmitted to People
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- Ecosystems Dependent on Snowy Winters Most Threatened, Long Term Research Confirms
- Long-Term Studies Detect Effects of Disappearing Snow and Ice
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- Placenta on Toast? Could We Derive Benefits from Ingesting Afterbirth?
- DNA Traces Cattle Back to a Small Herd Domesticated Around 10,500 Years Ago
- Size Matters: Large Marine Protected Areas Work for Dolphins
Posted March 26, 2012:
- Some Gulf Dolphins Severely Ill After Gulf Oil Spill
- Tagged Lice Help Researchers Study Social Interactions of Shy Brown Mouse Lemurs
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- The Viking Journey of Mice and Men
- No Fear of the 'Big Bad Wolf:' Feeding Habits of German Wolves Investigated
Posted March 16, 2012:
- Increase in Arctic Shipping Is Risk to Marine Mammals
- Lyme Disease Surge Predicted for Northeastern US: Due to Acorns and Mice, Not Mild Winter
Posted March 15, 2012:
- Wild Orangutans Stressed by Eco-Tourists, but Not for Long, Study out of North Borneo Finds
- Basketball-Sized Eyes Help Squids Play Defense
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- Wildlife Researchers Finds Brucellosis Pathogen Persists in Botswana Buffalo
- Wallflower or Daredevil: Personality of Male Primates Changes Throughout Life
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- What Have We Got in Common With a Gorilla? Insight Into Human Evolution from Gorilla Genome Sequence
- Scientists ID 2,000 Genes in Zebra Finch Brain Linked to Singing: May Teach Us About Human Speech Disorders
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