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Minnesota summers means turtles are on the move, and a new app helps them cross roads safely. "I moved into a house at the ...
With an estimated 100 million-plus pet owners in the country, higher education institutions are beginning to realize the ...
The agency is cutting animal testing of chemicals. Some scientists are concerned, but in the meantime the rats (and zebra fish) need new homes.
Assessing the distribution of a medication in the brain is critical for the treatment of a vast range of neurological ...
Contender is a great white shark—and not just any great white shark. Weighing 1653 pounds and measuring nearly 14 feet long, ...
From AI camera traps to techno-tortoises, see how cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing wildlife conservation.
Chicago rodents have evolved with city life. Museum skulls reveal how urbanization is quietly reshaping wildlife.
Antibiotics are one of the greatest triumphs in the history of medical science—but these lifesaving tools have a dark side.
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League celebrates 100 years helping 1.5 million animals with its innovative programs, adoptions and ...
An Iowa-based animal welfare organization has conducted what may be the first nationwide study of regulatory violations among ...
Dedicated pet trackers are collar-worn devices that typically use GPS signals to pinpoint the location of the animal wearing them.
Fossils are so common in Pennsylvania Bluestone that Glass often points out prehistoric plant fragments and ancient tide ...