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Rumors are swirling about covert wildlife control programs—some claim the U.S. government is quietly reducing specific animal populations to manage ecosystems, protect industries, or prevent disease.
What would you do if you were bitten by a snake in a remote location? How would you call for help, or get medical attention?
Illustrator Lili Chin became fascinated with dog behavior in 2008 after her Boston terrier, Boogie, bit their landlord and they almost got evicted ...
Celebrate international aquatic animals day on april 3rd with a high quality slow motion video that captures the grace and power of marine life. from shimmering fish to drifting jellyfish, this 4k ...
Colossal Biosciences, an American biotechnology company, announced the "de-extinction" of the dire wolf, a prehistoric wolf ...
Koalas look like they belong in a children's book, but spend enough time around one, and you'll realize—they're not exactly peace-loving tree-huggers. Beneath the sleepy eyes and teddy bear vibes is a ...
Peter Dutton was quick to label reports of Russian planes potentially being stationed in Indonesia as a 'catastrophic' ...
A single bot generated and published millions of articles on the largest non-English version of Wikipedia. The results caused ...
Ranchers hope President Trump’s tariffs will help them. But tariffs keep changing so it’s hard for ranchers to plan.
The government insists it will maintain food safety regulations in any deal. Yet, it remains vague about addressing the ...
A farming family is giving a rare look inside their unique 10-story house after an intrigued passerby’s video of the ...