Across the planet, animals are increasingly suffering from chronic illnesses once seen only in humans. Cats, dogs, cows, and ...
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Why Are Animals Developing the Same Chronic Diseases as Humans? Experts Explain
Animals worldwide are developing chronic diseases once seen only in humans. Rising cancer, diabetes, and obesity in pets, ...
Researcher says rising cancer, diabetes, obesity rates in animals mirror global environmental change - Anadolu Ajansı ...
On Oct. 23, Calvin University welcomed 11 baby spotted turtles from John Ball Zoo as a part of a program aimed to strengthen ...
When the Fairway Elementary first-graders crossed the finish line at their annual school Pumpkin Run fundraiser on Oct. 23, a ...
Tucked away in the eastern edge of South Dakota lies a geological wonderland that feels like it was teleported from another planet. Palisades State Park near Garretson is the kind of place that makes ...
Audubon Aquarium is partnering with Nicholls State and BTNEP in this first-ever turtle head-start program in Louisiana.
The Turtle Back Zoo this year joined the relatively few U.S. zoos — perhaps a dozen or fewer among the 250 accredited by the ...
Learn how these slow-moving creatures recycle nutrients through their poop to keep coral reefs thriving and oceans balanced.
Gen Con, the biggest tabletop convention in the world, was stacked with exciting new board games. Keith Law runs down his ...
While both belong to the same scientific order (Testudines), they’ve evolved in unique ways depending on where they live and ...
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