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A western seagull surprised biologists by traveling 130 kilometers in a garbage truck, revealing the species' surprising urban adaptation.
An alligator that had been illegally dumped in Cow Meadow Preserve in Freeport was rescued and taken to a licensed rehabilitator earlier this month, according to the state Department of Environmental ...
In cities across America, it’s become increasingly common to see coyotes in parks, golf courses and other green spaces. John Yang speaks with New York Times reporter and photographer Loren Elliott and ...
Plate 337 American Bittern. It never was my fortune to have a good opportunity of observing all the habits of this very ...
One of the world’s most famous amusement parks in the Vendée region has as its common thread the Christian identity of France and the West.
Seventy million years ago, southern Patagonia was a warm, seasonally wet landscape where dinosaurs, turtles, frogs, and ...
The bones of a 160-million-year-old dinosaur are helping scientists solve one of evolution’s biggest mysteries: how birds ...
If you’ve visited the New York State Fair, there’s a chance you’ve strolled through the tiny park without even knowing it.
The aim is to reduce the rat population without harming urban wildlife, including owls and hawks, which can die after eating poisoned rodents.
Despite having beautiful, deep brown and white plumage, bearded vultures prefer to mask their white feathers with a sort of ...
New infrared videos from Costa Rica's Guanacaste forests reveal spectral bats engaging in hugs, play, grooming, and food ...
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