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To Harold Gatensby, the Whitehorse hydroelectric dam evokes a sense of loss.For years, Gatensby said, he's seen fewer animals ...
Imagine a world where just six out of every 100 newborns make it to their teenage years, the rest unable to survive ...
A new report from a group of more than 30 experts says a population of endangered killer whales off the coast of British ...
You see a bushy tail disappear behind your shed or bounce up a tree. What animal have you spotted? You may not be able to tell by the tail alone, as many animals feature bushy tails! Luckily, these ...
A new report from a group of more than 30 experts says a population of endangered killer whales off the coast of British ...
In what is being described as social and grooming behavior, Southern Resident orcas are using kelp to massage one another.
Fishers are finding June to be a bountiful month for Clackamas and Willamette River salmon fishing, with hopes that it can continue into July.
Kids watch an armadillo run around the Anna Library on Friday. Indiana Wild owner Beth Wood brought an assortment of animals to the Anna Library for kids to pet and learn about.
In the United States, a number of animals once believed lost to history have re-emerged, reigniting hope for conservationists and nature enthusiasts alike. These animals remind us of nature’s ...
Scientists have documented what might be the first case of friendly interactions between killer whales and smaller cetaceans. Here's what they think is going on.
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