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The warrah enigma: Why Darwin was fascinated by this now extinct coyote-like creature
Salon via Yahoo News· 5 days agoI was eager to explore such questions recently, when I retraced Darwin’s travels in the South...
A Tale of Two Nearly Extinct Giant Salamanders
New York Times· 7 days ago“Salamanders are big, and they’re cool,” said Sena Ishikawa, a master’s student studying the animals at Kyoto University. Such passion for the slippery...
A first: Federal government acknowledges dams devastated Northwest tribes and fish stocks - East...
EastIdahoNews.com· 13 hours agoIt represents the first time that the U.S. government has comprehensively detailed the harm that...
YouTube is experimenting with Twitter-esque Community Notes
Tom's Guide· 6 days agoYouTube has announced it's experimenting with a new feature that allows users to append contextual...
Birth of wildcat kittens in Kent wildlife park sparks hope for rarest UK mammal
Press Association News via AOL· 5 days agoBut with an estimated fewer than 300 individuals left, the population has been declared...
Contrary To Popular Claims, Mythical Griffins Were Not Inspired By Dinosaur Fossils
IFLScience· 3 days agoAccording to a popular and widespread belief, the mythical griffin – that eagle-faced, winged lion...
The Gray Wolf Effect: How Predator Loss Is Rewriting America’s Ecosystems
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoA new study finds that the absence of gray wolves in western US ecosystems has significant...
Gerald Winegrad: Birds and their care are highlighted in ancient religious texts, yet they are...
CapitalGazette.com· 3 days agoAs a serious birdwatcher, I was amazed by a recent analysis of a nearly 2,000-year-old extremely...
Despite criticism, the last of the rattlesnake roundups hang on
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThis story originally appeared on Yale Environment 360. In 1958, the Sweetwater Jaycees, of Nolan...
Population decline isn’t the problem, hungry kids are
Olean Times Herald· 5 days agoAs recently as 2017, the United Nations predicted human numbers wouldn’t peak until 2100 when we’d...