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High temperatures can bring harmful algal bloomsWhen the summer sun shines and temperatures climb, conditions are ripe for Minnesota lakes to produce harmful algal blooms. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency reminded people this week that some ...
A s many of us reach that point in winter when snow flurries feel more stressful than magical, others are desperate to cool ...
Labrador mix alerts his owner, a fisheries technician, to the presence of brown bears while he works salmon streams.
Longleat has taken a step towards welcoming hippos back to the safari park as its plans to build a new house for them has been approved ...
Abnormally hot and dry conditions in Minnesota are hard to miss. Just by taking a short walk around the neighborhood, anyone can feel the heat beating down and see yellow, dry grass taking over ...
Gian Marco Currado, Director of Rural Affairs at Welsh Government, addressed NFU Cymru members at the annual Brecon & Radnor County Conference speaking about a number of issues including the ...
In the Meratus mountain range of Indonesia, researchers discovered two new species of fanged frogs, Limnonectes maanyanorum ...
A new study observed Amazon river dolphins for 218.9 hours and saw males spurt urine into the air 36 times—proof that the behavior is more common than we thought.
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LAist on MSNWhich SoCal sea creatures are struggling? Check their gradesOverall, 18 species had populations that were either rising — including the giant sea bass, green sea turtle, and southern ...
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The Secret Lives of Capybaras in Argentina’s WetlandsPhysical Characteristics and Adaptations Capybaras, scientifically known as Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, hold the remarkable title of being the world's largest rodents. 3 feet) in length and weigh as ...
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