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Stressed Mother Squirrels Produce Hardier Offspring
The more stressed a mother squirrel is, the stronger and more robust the offspring she produces are, a new study by researchers from the Univeristy of Guelph in Ontario reveals.... Read more
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Young Scientists Help With Elephant Study
Think Elephants International, an organizaton that promotes elephant conservation through research and education, joined forces with 12-14 year old students at East Side Middle School in New York City to... Read more
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Tracking Asian Great Bustards
A recent study has revealed that the Asian subspecies of great bustard, one of the world's heaviest birds, migrates over 2,000 miles round-trip between its breeding grounds in northern Mongolia... Read more
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Habitat Facts
A habitat is the sum of all the environmental characteristics of a particular place. A habitat is the natural environment in which organism or population of organisms live.

 


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