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Drought intensifies human-wildlife conflict by pushing carnivores closer to people
Periods of drought significantly increase human-wildlife conflict in California, with the strongest effects observed in carnivorous species. Conflict reports rise as precipitation declines and peak ...
In a social media video, Dr. Anshuman Kaushal, senior gastrointestinal surgeon at Apollo Hospitals, debunks the long-standing debate over whether humans are meant to eat meat or plants. Blending humor ...
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These Restaurant Chains Are Leading The Way In Plant-Based Dining
Hold onto your oat milk lattes, omnivores and herbivores alike! The plant-based dining scene isn’t just growing, it’s ...
A YouTuber tested a carnivore vs. vegan diet by doing a comprehensive evaluation of her bloodwork and health through each the ...
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Tigers, a serval and a tortoise: Moorpark College’s Teaching Zoo trains students for animal careers
One of two collegiate teaching zoos in the U.S. — the other is in Florida — Moorpark College's facility graduates about 45 ...
Once hunted as a threat, the snow leopard is now Spiti’s guardian spirit. In Kibber, community-led conservation and winter ...
Ireland is an unlikely candidate for dinosaur fossils but two were found on Islandmagee beach, two decades apart.
An exhibition of fossils, said to be the biggest of its kind in the country, has been opened at University College Cork by the Taoiseach Micheál Martin.
A California study finds that human conflicts with bears, coyotes and mountains lions rise during distinct periods.
The diversity of digestive systems in the animal kingdom is a fascinating testament to the myriad ways life forms have adapted to thrive in their environments. These systems are intricately linked to ...
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