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Florida’s Ghost Cat: The Endangered Story of the Florida PantherGhostly shadows slip through the tangled sawgrass and cypress swamps of southern Florida. Few ever catch a glimpse, but the ...
East Texas will see a new swath of land devoted to wildlife management, the first of its kind in nearly 20 years.
Perla Villarreal, the owner of the property in North Texas, told The Dallas Morning News that she was being targeted on ...
With only about 120 ocelots believed to be left in the wild in South Texas, the rise in confirmed sightings at Laguna ...
UTA research unveils a math model to predict toxic crop fungi, potentially saving Texas farmers billions in losses ...
New research from Kelly Zamudio at The University of Texas at Austin and an international team finds climate change threatens ...
Adult spotted lanternflies, usually seen between July and November, are about one inch long and one-half inch wide. The tan ...
Wildlife trafficking is a growing international problem, and reptiles are especially vulnerable because of a high demand in ...
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IFLScience on MSNBeware The Pink Goo: Texas Officials Ask Residents To Be On The Lookout For A KillerIt’s hard to miss the eggs of apple snails. Popped out in a curious shade of Pepto-Bismol pink, they are packed full of a ...
Grass fires burn far more American homes each year than forest fires. In southern Arizona, communities fight fires that never ...
Bring a pot of water to a low boil. Add the meat and simmer about 20 minutes. Drain and sautee, then place in a bowl with ...
In a new study, researchers used more than 5 million measurements from individual trees across much of eastern North America and showed the rate at which introduced species are spreading has increased ...
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