A new study not only provides the first statistically derived estimate of bee species richness around the world, it also ...
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Australia’s deadliest animal attacks explained
The investigative minds at How to Survive explain the lethal threats of the Outback, from the Box Jellyfish to the Sydney ...
From the last thylacine to Mollie the drinking, smoking orangutan, little Punch the monkey is the latest in a long line of lonely zoo animals.
Some creatures can dramatically alter their internal temperature — a strategy called heterothermy — and outlast storms, ...
Rapid DNA tests, x-ray fluorescence guns, and other technologies are being deployed in the fight against wildlife trafficking ...
An Alabama family are attempting to evict an unwanted squatter from their property: a potbellied pig that has taken up ...
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Surviving Australia’s most deadly animals
The investigative minds at How to Survive profile the inland taipan and box jellyfish to show the specific antivenoms and first-aid steps that keep people alive in the Outback.
Australian wheat for feed is finding some love in Asia as consumers look for animal rather than grain protein, and biofuel ...
A new paper provides the first statistically derived estimate of bee species richness around the world. But this is about more than bees.
Author and historian whose studies of Antarctica provided an account of the human endeavour behind climate science ...
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