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A familiar amphibian in Ecuador sparked a global revolution in conservation thanks to the Rights of Nature law.
Using environmental DNA analysis and traditional fishing techniques, researchers are seeking answers about the current population of axolotls in their habitat. The numbers are alarming.
When fire destroyed the Eaton Canyon Nature Center and its trails, it also killed 25 of the facility's animal ambassadors, ...
Growing up in the 1960s and '70s in Uniondale and Hempstead, one entomologist recalled hundreds of cicadas clinging to tree ...
Osher’s bill, designating the spring peeper state amphibian and the wood turtle ... rolls and cans of Moxie” (two more state symbols.) And there are inimitable Maine-isms, “theyah, heyah ...
"We mostly had amphibians, reptiles and some insects ... She hopes visitors, including her child, will see the beloved tortoises as a symbol of survival and resilience when the Eaton Canyon ...
When the desire to escape the city arises, the 'Città della Domenica' is the perfect destination for a day trip that combines ...
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AZ Animals on MSNMeet the World’s Most Colorful CreaturesWhat are the 10 most colorful animals? We've done the research! Jump in to read about which are the ultimate colorful animals ...
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The Salamander That Never Grows Up and Can Regrow Its Brain (Axolotl)Imagine a creature so magical it seems ripped from the pages of a fantasy novel—a being that never truly ages, can regrow ...
There’s no need for raised beds or a large garden to grow your own. Patio pots and containers are simple to set up and even ...
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