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12 Fierce Facts About Jaguars
Did you know you can tell jaguars and leopards apart by the shape of their spots? Learn more little-known jaguar facts, including their IUCN status.
Giant sequoia groves, such as in California, are the “birdiest” habitats, in part because the ecosystems are protected and remain intact.
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The Arizona ... sickened with bird flu, as well as how to protect themselves if they do come in contact with the illness. Canada geese, eagles and raptors are susceptible to bird flu, according to ...
Arizona Game and Fish Department warned Arizona hunters and falconers about bird flu, and gave safety guidelines and tips for preventing the spread.
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A new project to protect birds of prey in parts of Sheffield has been launched. Owlthorpe Fields Conservation Group wants to monitor and help boost the population of various raptor species in the ...
Eagles rank among the largest birds of prey despite being smaller than condors and pelicans, with over 60 species distributed primarily across Asia and Africa. Their wingspans vary significantly based ...
Bird flu is primarily carried by dabbling duck species in Arizona, which often show no signs of illness. Infected birds may exhibit unusual behavior, such as swimming in circles, stumbling ...