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Learn how Motus stations track wildlife in Wisconsin on Jan. 17
Learn about Motus wildlife tracking stations in Wisconsin at Winnebago Audubon’s Jan. 17 event in Oshkosh. Discover how you ...
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How an anaesthesiologist at Wigan's hospital trust found purpose through wildlife photography
A Wigan-based anaesthesiologist is gaining attention for his work behind the camera, combining a demanding medical career ...
Photographer sparks concern with image of dead creature washed up on beach — here's what's happening
Marine biologists were investigating the cause of the death and believed the aforementioned sources, along with overfishing ...
Doug Gimesy’s extreme close-ups of ‘sky puppies’ are designed to trigger an emotional response that endears people to the ‘wrongly vilified’ mammals ...
From winter hikes and mocktail parties to dance performances and art shows, this weekend’s lineup offers plenty of ways to ...
Read the inspiring story of Sathrajith Karad, a tyre shop owner from Kerala's Kozhikode and a wildlife photographer who ...
Galaxy frogs are endangered by flash photography, handling, and habitat disruption. Learn how tourism is harming this fragile ...
Unethical photography threatens these beautiful starlit frogs, report says, as entire group vanishes
One of the world’s most dazzling amphibians is under threat from unregulated photography trips, scientists have warned, after an entire group went missing from their rainforest home. The galaxy frog, ...
To save it, they undertook one of the largest captive snail breeding and reintroduction efforts in Australian, and perhaps ...
Western farmers face water cuts as Colorado River reservoirs drop to critical levels threatening agricultural production ...
A recent study led by Bucknell University Professor Chris Martine, biology, the David Burpee Professor of Plant Genetics and ...
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Photographer waits 40 hours for photo of one of the world’s most elusive animals
A photographer waited for 40 hours to take pictures of one of the world’s most elusive animals. Marc Freebrey, 51, captured ...
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