A Far North Queensland butcher expands his business into an established beef brand, with products sent all over Queensland and interstate.
Jane Goodall, whose lifelong work as a primatologist helped broaden the world’s understanding of animal behavior and emotions, has died, her institute said Wednesday. She was 91.
Domestic goats are reaching new heights on Vermont's ski slopes. Magic Mountain in southern Vermont used goats to clear its slopes of vegetation last year, and Jay Peak, near the Canadian border, is ...
Since Madeline Lancaster first created brain organoids back in 2013, they have become widely used for brain research around the world. But what exactly are they? Are they effectively miniature brains ...
Here are some of our staff’s favorites, for ages 2 to 4. By The New York Times Books Staff We polled our editors and writers about the best books for the preschool set. These are our favorites. This ...
“She was found locked in a small wire cage outside, in filthy conditions. The local shelter was told that she had a ‘head tilt’ from an injury by another dog. However, once we pulled her from the ...
Whale sharks, the ocean’s gentle giants, rely on small but predictable feeding hotspots, like the mackerel tuna spawning area off Qatar, for seasonal nourishment. Acoustic tracking reveals how these ...
What's the world's most dangerous animal? Surprise, it's not bears. There are 54 types of this animal in Connecticut, some transmit diseases.
The Gurung people of Nepal’s Himalayas manage fragile alpine pastures through the ‘thiti’ system, which sets annual guidelines for rotational grazing, forest use and herb collection. Livestock owners ...
Dogs and cats don’t always get along – but organizers of the Chautauqua County Humane Society’s Pet Expo ’25 have a plan to make sure the two play nicely. With so many dogs visiting the expo, Amanda ...
Scientists found that different species of woolly mammoths were interbreeding, creating hybrid babies with traits from both species.
Police in Berlin confirmed a wallaby -- a marsupial resembling a small kangaroo -- was spotted on the loose in the southwest area of the German capital.
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