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For close to 30 years, the Sanger Lumber Company systematically cut down thousands of giant sequoias in Converse Basin.
A couple of ideas were rolling around for Lia Strell when she was a young girl—one was that she’d become a marine biologist ...
The Center for Biological Diversity has called on U.S. Fish and Wildlife to protect the Bendire's thrasher amid report on declining bird populations.
The sometimes uncomfortable sensations we feel in our teeth may be an evolutionary holdover from the scaly exteriors of ...
David Furman studies longevity and inflammation. He moved his family to the woods in a bid to lower his biological age.
Women Artists Push Boundaries of Art with solo exhibitions at ARKEN Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. Danish artist prodigy Eva ...
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Good Good Good on MSNBlobfish named fish of the year after being 'bullied his whole life'The blobfish is an underwater underdog. And after years of being written off as “ugly,” it’s finally getting a chance to ...
Herpetologist Paul Crump, who oversees reptile conservation projects for TPWD, says the turtles' ability to remember and ...
In a world shaped by biotechnology, why are so few college students exposed to its possibilities early on in their education?
Administrators cleaning toilets? What Memorial Day weekend at Shasta County's and other national parks and forests could look like after DoGE cuts.
In my 22 years as a Harvard professor, I have not been afraid to bite the hand that feeds me. So I’m hardly an apologist when ...
Experts say the black-crowned night herons are faring better after a population dip, but they still need our support.
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