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Ticks are most active in summer, the same time people also flock to the woods and prairies where the creatures live.
A retired Connecticut police detective who went missing last year was found seven months later buried under debris in ...
On the evening of April 26, 1972, the 61-year-old ornithologist climbed into the back seat of a detective’s car at Bangor ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Are Tracking Worrying Declines in Insects—and the Birds That Feast on Them. Here’s What’s Being Done to Save Them BothIn Vermont, researchers have investigated the types of creepy, crawly bugs that their avian predators consume and may have ...
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Woman found dead in hoarding conditions, months after she went missingMary Notarangelo lived a reclusive life in her later years, according to the few people who had contact with her. The retired ...
A string of rare bird sightings in Poland stunned officials and wildlife enthusiasts. One large bird was captured by a trail ...
Although the first day of summer is just days away, those babes in the woods — wildlife children born this spring — are still vulnerable, primarily to motor vehicles and well-intentioned people.
Chattanooga-based author Jim Cheney, bothered by the unanswered motives in Walker County's Tri-State Crematory case, wrote ...
Think Ranchi is just concrete and chaos? Think again. These 6 unexpected birdwatching gems prove that nature thrives even in ...
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