A small but growing number of house cats have gotten sick from H5N1, the bird flu strain driving the U.S. outbreak, after eating raw food or drinking unpasteurized milk. Some of those cats died.
They may have been drawn to the discarded remains from ancient human meals, and a new model shows tame wolves could have ...
The population of rare snow leopards in Gangotri National Park in Uttarakhand is facing an existential challenge as dogs in ...
Despite a growing population and increasing pressure on their habitats, the number of wild tigers is rising. The reason? According to ... Fishing and Conserving in Great Barrier Reef's Marine Rese ...
A new type of bird flu has been detected in dairy cattle in Nevada, according to the USDA. The strain is different from the ...
Here's what you need to know about the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza, and what bird flu might mean to you, your ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD/Gray News) - Several wild animals and family dogs are dead in what is likely a poisoning in Arizona, according to wildlife officials. The Arizona Game and Fish Department issued a ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD/Gray News) - Several wild animals and family dogs are dead in what is likely a poisoning in Arizona, according to wildlife officials. The Arizona Game and Fish Department ...
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