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Heavy rains could bring bigger, more aggressive "floodwater mosquitoes" to North Texas
CBS News· 37 minutes ago"We're fixing to see a bloom like none other," said Raye Chisholm, general manager of Mosquito Squad...
Pfluger introduces Congressional Review Act to nullify Biden Administration sagebrush lizard rule
Odessa American· 6 hours agoFish & Wildlife Service final rule listing the dunes sagebrush lizard as “endangered” under the...
"Echidnapus" Among Three New Species That Reveal A Lost Land Of The Monotremes
IFLScience· 4 days agoMonotremes, now known only from the platypus and a handful of echidna species, were once a much more...
Saber-toothed cat once roamed Texas coast
Newsweek· 5 hours agoA prehistoric saber-toothed cat once roamed what is now the Gulf Coast of Texas, a "treasure" of a fossil has revealed. The fossil belongs to an...
Baby spider monkey fights extinction and bonds with family at Nebraska zoo. See her
The Kansas City Star· 3 hours ago“This birth is important for the population of the species,” the zoo said.
Environmental groups file new challenge to yet-unbuilt Alaska LNG export project
Alaska Public Radio Network· 5 hours agoCircuit Court of Appeals, the Center for Biological Diversity and the Sierra Club argued that...
Aquatic herbicides may soon be used to combat hydrilla growth along CT River
NBC Connecticut· 3 hours ago“When hydrilla moves in and covers a cove it can make it difficult for someone to boat around, it...
Copperheads, timber rattlers and the rare Eastern Massasauga among Pa.'s venomous snakes
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 8 hours agoSnakes breed from spring into the fall, depending on the species, and the 21 species native to...
Researcher says not every exotic species needs to be controlled
Phys.org· 4 days agoCertain invasive exotic species, such as the red swamp crayfish, are harmful to our environment...
Trees: Birds and so much more
Seattle Times· 59 minutes agoRe: “Rising above the canopy cacophony” : Alex Fryer’s column provides a splendid reminder of what our local trees provide to the vitality and diversity of our community. I would suggest some additional fine points to its content...