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Rocky Mountain National Park’s Ecosystem Suffers Without Beavers — and Experts Blame Two Animals
Scientists Reintroduced Beavers in Utah Desert to Save Rivers — and They Did an Incredible Job ...
Large mammals in Yellowstone adapt to summer heat by changing behavior—shaped more by landscape than biology, a new study ...
Scientists probing the bottom of the Pacific Ocean made a surprising discovery: animals living underneath the seafloor in an area with volcanic activity. Giant tubeworms, which are known as the ...
Learn how river turtles act as nature’s cleanup crew, spreading nutrients and keeping ecosystems balanced and full of life.
Scientists warn that losing Africa’s large animals is draining ecosystem energy and reshaping the continent’s biodiversity.
Many of nature’s apex predators guard their dinner from scavengers until they’ve gobbled up every last morsel and licked the ...
A close-up of a colorful hornbill. You might be surprised to learn just how much of our world is shaped by animals doing unremarkable things like scratching, digging, eating, and pooping. Especially ...
Scavengers might seem scary and unusual, but they play a crucial role in the cycle of life on Earth. These animals feed on ...
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Unlikely culprits have rocked Colorado ecosystem and caused beloved animal's population collapse
These large mammals overgraze the willows, which are crucial for beavers' dams, causing a disruption in the ecosystem. But the National Park Service has a plan to restore their environment and protect ...
Fall is in full swing now and it is a treat. Leaves turn from green into bright reds, oranges, and yellows before falling to ...
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