In the 1960s, growing demand for wild plant and animal products was driving certain species like elephants and tigers toward ...
A new scientific technique can reveal if an animal has been taken from the wild, exposing the illegal wildlife trade.
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A Loophole Allows Ranchers to Renew Grazing Permits With Little Scrutiny of the Environmental Impact
With dwindling oversight, cattle are grazing where they’re not supposed to and in greater numbers or for longer periods than ...
AZ Animals on MSNOpinion
The Hidden Dangers of Factory Farming for Animals and Consumers
Factory farming is a troubling system that produces high quantities of meat at a low cost, often causing profound animal ...
Woodland The Daily Democrat on MSN
UC Davis: New Field of Ecological Medicine Emphasizes How Connectedness With Animals and Nature Benefits Health
UC Davis is ideally placed to be a leader in this new field. It is the biggest, greenest campus in the UC system, a ...
Unfortunately, one million endangered species could become extinct. On World Wildlife Day, learn who is at risk and how to ...
The Shenandoah salamander, northern long-eared bat and the rusty patch bumble bee are among the many animals on the federal ...
Fur and faux fur are back in the spotlight, but the trend doesn't necessarily mean that buying animal pelts is fashionable ...
Microbiomes play a vital role in everything from human health to soil fertility and climate regulation. But studying these ...
Food Republic on MSN
The Genius Reason Jose Cuervo Has A Hawk Employee
Yes, you read that right; Jose Cuervo, the most popular tequila globally, has a hawk (actually two!) as an important employee ...
The stretch of the river through Albuquerque has run dry twice since 2022, after not doing so for decades, impacting all ...
Long before it grows its classic black and orange wings, the Monarch butterfly begins its life among the hooded flowers of ...
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