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Posted April 25, 2013:
Posted April 24, 2013:
- Museum Find Proves Exotic ‘big Cat’ Prowled British Countryside a Century Ago
- Biogeographic Barrier That Protects Australia from Avian Flu Does Not Stop Nipah Virus
- Humans Passing Drug Resistance to Wildlife in Protected Areas in Africa
- Important Fertility Mechanism Discovered
Posted April 23, 2013:
- Whether Human or Hyena, There' S Safety in Numbers
- Counting on Black Crows to Help Us Adapt to Stressful Situations
- Roe Deer More Likely to Be Run Over at Nightfall on a Sunday in April
Posted April 22, 2013:
- Scientists Cage Dead Zebras in Africa to Understand the Spread of Anthrax
- Fish Was on the Menu for Early Flying Dinosaur
- Hepatitis C-Like Viruses Identified in Bats and Rodents
- Long-Lost Giant Fish from Amazon Rediscovered
- Combating H7N9: Using Lessons Learned from Recent Studies on H5N1
- Cocktail of Multiple Pressures Combine to Threaten the World's Pollinating Insects
Posted April 19, 2013:
Posted April 18, 2013:
- Neural Activity in Bats Measured in-Flight
- Rats' and Bats' Brains Work Differently on the Move
- Study of Pumas in Santa Cruz Mountains Documents Impact of Predator/human Interaction
Posted April 17, 2013:
Posted April 16, 2013:
- Resurgence of Endangered Deer in Patagonian ‘Eden’ Highlights Conservation Success
- Forage Longer for Berries, Study on Age-Related Memory Decline Suggests
Posted April 15, 2013:
- Shifts in Physiological Mechanisms Let Male Bats Balance the Need to Feed and the Urge to Breed
- Fish Prone to Melanoma Get DNA Decoded
- Invasive Kudzu Bugs May Pose Greater Threat Than Previously Thought
Posted April 11, 2013:
- Sea Mammals Find U.S. Safe Harbor
- Molecular Techniques Are 'Man's New Best Friend' in Pet Obesity Research
- The Rosette Agent: Monitoring a New Threat in Britain's Rivers
Posted April 10, 2013:
- Early Warning Signs of Population Collapse
- Goosefish Capture Small Puffins Over Deep Water of Northwest Atlantic
- Great White Sharks Scavenging on Dead Whales
- Genome Mapping of Koalas Is Promising Start for Understanding How Koalas Respond to Infectious Diseases
- Protected Wildlife Areas Are 'Welcome Mats' for UK's Bird Newcomers
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Moa's Ark: Why the Female Giant Moa Was About Twice the Size of the Male
- Measuring Microbes Makes Wetland Health Monitoring More Affordable, Says Researcher
- Striped Like a Badger: New Genus of Bat Identified in South Sudan
- Environmental Change Triggers Rapid Evolution
Posted April 8, 2013:
Posted April 4, 2013:
- An Ancient Biosonar Sheds New Light on the Evolution of Echolocation in Toothed Whales
- New Measurement of Crocodilian Nerves Could Help Scientists Understand Ancient Animals
- Dwarf Whale Survived Well Into Ice Age
- Climate Change Winners: Adélie Penguin Population Expands as Ice Fields Recede
- New 'Dual Resistant' Tomatoes Fight Lethal Pests With One-Two Punch
- Wild Mice Have Natural Protection Against Lyme Borreliosis
- The Equine 'Adam' Lived Fairly Recently: Close Relationships Among Modern Stallions
- One Extinct Turtle Less: Turtle Species in the Seychelles Never Existed
Posted April 2, 2013:
- An Inside Look at Carnivorous Plants
- Research Examines Ancient Puebloans and the Myth of Maize
- Tiny Grazers Play Key Role in Marine Ecosystem Health
- Ozone Masks Plants Volatiles, Plant Eating Insects Confused
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