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A red fox kit has captured hearts and scientific curiosity alike after being spotted energetically playing at Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge Complex. In a video shared by the U.S. Fish and ...
I worked for one of former Arizona Republic cartoonist Steve Benson's biggest targets, and I still found him to be a delight.
A team of researchers in France are building on fundamental experimental research undertaken in the Ukrainian Chornobyl ...
Whether you're taking Fido to the grocery store or across the country, here are the best ways to travel with an animal.
Sightseers and self-appointed content creators are getting in the way of ongoing search efforts in Kerr County, where a ...
Not one ounce of uranium has ever been mined in Nova Scotia. Even so, for the second time in almost a half century, the ...
On April 26, 1896, the industrial city of Pripyat in northern Ukraine was changed forever. Located just 16.5 km from the city ...
The definition of a great travel destination really depends on who you ask. Some people swear by sun-soaked beaches, while ...
After the Chernobyl disaster, pet dogs were left behind. Thirty generations later, their descendants roam the barren landscape. So how did they survive?
In the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, worms show no genetic damage despite living in highly radioactive soil, and free-ranging dogs persist despite contamination.
Frogs Of Chernobyl Adapted To Survive High Radiation. Now, They Don’t Need To Radiation in the exclusion zone is no longer enough to cause chronic damage to wildlife.
Baby Birds Born In Chernobyl Have Weird Microbiomes But Are Surprisingly Healthy The lasting impacts of the Chernobyl disaster on wildlife aren’t straightforward, a new study found.