What will happen when deer with a variant of “mad cow disease” arrive in suburban yards? Let’s try not to find out.
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Tag Archives: Wildlife
Parasitic Whaling
Japan’s resumption of commercial whaling genuflects to domestic politics while undermining its global strategic position.
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Tweets From A Great White Shark
If the author ever meets Katharine the Great White Shark, at least one of them will be having a very bad day.
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The Dark Side Of Adorable Critters
That adorable furry creature you love might be a necrophiliac serial killer. Deal with it.
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Grizzly Hunting, And Hunting Grizzlies
Grizzlies once roamed across most of the West. The idea that they can do so again is dangerous to humans and bears alike.
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A Fish Running Out Of Time
A handful of juveniles is the only proof scientists can find that the Atlantic whitefish has not already gone extinct.
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A Gentle Giant Gets A Reprieve
Protected for decades, the goliath grouper is about as tame as an apex predator gets.
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PETA’s Monkey Business
If you give a monkey a camera, he’s going to want to take a selfie. So what happens when the selfie gets published?
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Where Are The Whales?
More bad news for a critically endangered whale: not a single mother-calf pair has been reported in nursery waters this year.
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A Fresh Crop Of Baby Whales
The species is still critically endangered, but at least right whales showed up in their Florida calving grounds this year.
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