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Imagine walking down your street or biking to school. You might see colourful plastic bags tangled in trees, floating in ...
Nature’s least loved animals are dying fast. This could make the environment stinky and pathogens unstoppable.
Researchers have documented orcas dropping prey and other marine life in front of humans, as if offering us food. The orcas' ...
Releasing helium-filled balloons in celebration, remembrance or promotion has become trendy over the past four decades. It’s ...
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Weekend Getaway to Fort Wayne
Are you thinking about a weekend getaway and need an idea? How about a weekend in Fort Wayne, Indiana! We were recently ...
Meet Kalani: a spirited Australian sea turtle, whose story begins in a heartbreaking place. Back in January, a passerby found ...
Supported by By Emily Anthes Emily Anthes is a science reporter who writes Pet Theory, a column about our creature companions ...
The apex predators have offered up fish, birds, turtles and whales to humans around the world, according to the study.
They amuse us by wearing salmon hats, enrage us by sinking our expensive yachts, and now they have been documented sharing their meals with us – why?
Dad and daughter paddleboarders videoed the moment they were joined by a sea turtle in the water off Beer, in East Devon.
Tall oak and elm trees create perfect shady spots for afternoon picnics. The swimming pool here is a lifesaver during those scorching Texas summer days when temperatures climb into triple digits.