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Nature’s Architects: How Squirrels Shape Forests and Why We Should Celebrate Them
January 21 is National Squirrel Appreciation Day! The holiday was started in 2001 by wildlife rehabilitator Christy Hargrove, ...
Removing trees deprives the forest of portions of its canopy, which blocks the sun’s rays during the day and retains heat at ...
Artificial walkways in the Amazon rainforest aren't only being used by researchers and tourists to safely traverse the canopy. It turns out that these passages are also convenient for the local ...
Preserved animals sit side by side in silence, forming what appears to be a lifeless zoo or a fragment of forest enclosed in glass.
ature Nick’s Animal Adventures, a premier traveling exotic animal show at this year’s Texas State Forest Festival, is a high-energy, family-friendly concept that blends education with excitement — a ...
A lot of attention has been paid to how climate change can drive biodiversity loss. Now, MIT researchers have shown the reverse is also true: Reductions in biodiversity can jeopardize one of Earth’s ...
Mirror photo by Colette Costlow / Adventurers walk along the paved road at Canoe Creek State Park while taking in their surroundings. HOLLIDAYSBURG — Relieving stress can be a walk in the park. On ...
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Are wild animals really getting drunk in nature?
In the forests, grasslands, and tropical forests, wild animals often encounter naturally fermented food. Natural fermentation results in the production of small amounts of alcohol by the yeast acting ...
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