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Posted December 12, 2012:
- Emerging Virus in Raccoons May Provide Cancer Clues
- Relocating Elephants Fails to Decrease Human–wildlife Conflict: Technique Meant to Keep Animals and Humans Safe Has Opposite Effects
- Injured Tiger Saved by Village
- Violence in Mali Threatening Survival of Endangered Elephants
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Virus-Host Co-Evolution: How Specialized Should a Strain of a Multi-Host Virus Be?
- Fish Have Enormous Nutrient Impacts on Marine Ecosystems, Study Finds
- International Trade in Live Corals Could Help Preserve Wild Corals and Coral Reefs Ecosystems, Study Suggests
- New Coronavirus Has Many Potential Hosts, Could Pass from Animals to Humans Repeatedly
Posted December 10, 2012:
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Posted December 6, 2012:
- Migrating Great Lakes Salmon Carry Contaminants Upstream
- Biologist Treks Across Southwestern China to Answer the 'Killer Mushroom' Question
- Moths Wired Two Ways to Take Advantage of Floral Potluck
- Insect-Eating Bat Outperforms Nectar Specialist as Pollinator of Cactus Flowers
- At High Altitude, Carbs Are the Fuel of Choice
Posted December 5, 2012:
Posted December 4, 2012:
- African Savannah -- And Its Lions -- Declining at Alarming Rates
- Why Some Strains of Lyme Disease Bacteria Are Common and Others Are Not
- Lobster Farming Breakthrough: Doubling Survival Rates Among Lobster Larvae Under Farmed Conditions
- Fitness for Toad Sperm: Secret Is to Mate Frequently
Posted December 3, 2012:
Posted November 30, 2012:
- Emerging Vector-Borne Diseases Create New Public Health Challenges
- Native Americans and Northern Europeans More Closely Related Than Previously Thought
- The Color of Love: Zebrafish Perform Colorful Courtship Displays
Posted November 29, 2012:
- How, in the Animal World, a Daughter Avoids Mating With Her Father: Paternal 'Voice' Recognition
- Guineafowl May Spread, Not Halt, Fever-Bearing Ticks in Turkey
- Camera Trap Photo of Rare Cat Wins Prize
Posted November 28, 2012:
- Researcher Tests Powerful New Tool to Advance Ecology, Conservation
- Hagfish Slime as a Model for Tomorrow's Natural Fabrics
- Fish Ear Bones Point to Climate Impacts
- Ecologists Shed New Light on Effects of Light Pollution on Wildlife
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Posted November 21, 2012:
- Parrots Imitate Individuals When Addressing Them
- Eating Right Key to Survival of Whales and Dolphins
- New Strain of Bird Virus Sweeps Across Britain
- Bornean Elephant: Genomics Helps With Conservation
Posted November 20, 2012:
- Seals Gamble With Their Pups' Futures
- Bioinspired Robot Meets Fish: Robotic Fish Research Swims Into New Ethorobotics Waters
- New Coronavirus Related to Viruses from Bats
Posted November 19, 2012:
- Telomere Lengths Predict Life Expectancy in the Wild, Research Shows
- Estrogenic Plants Linked to Altered Hormones, Possible Behavior Changes in Monkeys
- Beargrass, a Plant of Many Roles, Is Focus of New Report
- Today's Domestic Turkeys Are Genetically Distinct from Wild Ancestors
- Darkened Fjord Waters Mean Fewer Fish, More Jellyfish
Posted November 16, 2012:
- Clocks Are Ticking and Climate Is Changing: Increasing Plant Productivity in a Changing Climate
- New Whale Shark Study Used Metabolomics to Help Understand Shark and Ray Health
Posted November 15, 2012:
- Parkinson's Disease Protein Causes Disease Spread and Neuron Death in Healthy Animals
- Tracking Brain Gene Response to Territorial Aggression
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