Winter is hard, and for wildlife in Colorado, it's even harder. To survive, many species have developed adaptations over ...
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How Insects Decide Which Plants Survive in Forests and Grasslands
Through pollination and feeding on all parts of plants, insects influence which plants thrive, which struggle, and even ...
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How mountain building and climate change have shaped alpine biodiversity over 30 million years
In a study published in Science Advances on December 19, researchers from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with collaborators from international ...
False asphodel, a flower that grows in the high-altitude wetlands of western North America, gets much of its nutrients from eating insects. Western false asphodel has pretty white flowers and hairs on ...
LACOVIA, St Elizabeth – While the popular Jamaica Zoo attraction has faced three consecutive setbacks — with the latest being Hurricane Melissa — its operator Paul Fearon says all animals are safe and ...
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Raise Animals: All Shine Animals & How to Catch Them
If you’ve ever felt stuck collecting the same common animals in Raise Animals, the rare Shine creatures can bring real excitement. Getting a Shine means a valuable pet — rarity, better stats, and ...
Winter has officially arrived in the Northern Hemisphere. With today’s winter solstice, the days will start to get a little bit longer, but the cold will stick around. We humans typically handle the ...
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What makes mountain birds sing at dawn – and why are they sometimes quiet? Ecologists explain
Warblers in high mountain wetlands change their dawn singing with temperature, rain, wind, humidity and moonlight, showing ...
If you've decked the halls with natural plants like holly, poinsettia, mistletoe and amaryllis, you might want to keep them out of your pets' reach ‒ or reconsider your decor. Many holiday plants are ...
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The conservation ledger: What we lost and what we gained in 2025
Extinction is rarely a moment. It is a process that unfolds offstage, marked by missed sightings, thinning records, and the ...
From Santa’s reindeer and the Hanukkah armadillo to some very festive sea worms, our changing world is changing life for creatures great and small.
Researchers in Sweden recovered RNA from a 130-year-old Tasmanian tiger, allowing them to identify which genes were active in its tissues before extinction.
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