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Lowest tide of the year in western Washington is Thursday
KING5 Seattle· 11 hours agoThe tide will be 3.4 feet below normal at 11:21 a.m. on Thursday.
June is Tick-borne Disease and Illness Awareness Month
Cullman Times· 3 hours agoThe warmer weather means Alabamians are spending more time outdoors, which can lead to more exposure...
Toddler Chimpanzees Adorably Play Chase Just Like Human Kids
PetHelpful via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoThey are very similar to humans and...adaptable to different environmental and climate conditions,...
No pre-season tropical storms in the Atlantic due to 3 factors that will soon disappear
AccuWeather· 6 days agoLead Hurricane Forecaster Alex DaSilva says there are three main reasons why hurricane season hasn't...
Dead armadillos are lining Missouri's interstates. Conservationists say more insects, warmer...
KSDK St. Louis· 15 hours agoAs armadillo populations grow further and further north, the animals may continue to be an obstacle...
Cat roams university campus for 4 years, gets doctoral degree
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoMax the cat has hitched rides on top of students’ backpacks, participated in campus tours and more...
8 Humane Methods for Keeping Iguanas Out of Your Yard
Bob Vila via Yahoo News· 6 days agoLearn More › Project Overview Iguanas are invasive in the southern U.S. and can do significant...
California river warning issued during extreme heat wave
Newsweek· 2 days agoAlthough temperatures are expected to surpass 100 degrees Fahrenheit by Wednesday and Thursday, the...
How animals are changing to cope with stronger heatwaves
The Conversation· 1 day agoOther species are at the mercy of the elements and must rely on the adaptations they have inherited over millions of years of evolution to survive. As temperatures rise, demand for fossil energy ...
New weapon used in battle against invasive water plant
WWNY - WNYF Watertown· 12 hours agoIt’s Invasive Species Awareness Week in New York and its mission is to educate the public about...