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Why some humans grow horns
Equids, members of the horse family including horses, donkeys and zebras, share curious features called chestnuts. Found on every horse, they appear as toughened growths on their limbs, and can be ...
Singapore's position as an air cargo hub makes it a critical transit point in the illegal rhino horn trade from South Africa ...
Dehorning rhinos significantly reduces poaching rates, offering a promising strategy for conservation in African reserves.
Senior Californians in rural communities are dying by suicide at troubling rates—struggling with pain, cut off from doctors ...
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'Unbearable': Homeowner plans to sue California over a 500-pound black bear living under his house that refuses to leave
A 500-pound black bear has been living under an Altadena homeowner’s house for more than a month, and the homeowner says the ...
In South Africa, scientists are taking a more radical approach by injecting nontoxic radioactive isotopes into rhino horns.
That uneasy feeling pushed McMann to begin researching potential causes of her daughter's head shape. After learning that her ...
This article is sponsored by Senior Sign. In this Voices interview, Senior Housing News sits down with Angel Van Horn, ...
NEW YEAR, NEW MAHA? The Make America Healthy Again movement is facing major challenges in trying to reverse decades of food policy that led to increases in chronic disease and diet-related illness — ...
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The Texas Longhorn Story, From Frontier Cattle to State Icon
Learn how the Texas longhorn became the Lone Star State’s official animal and a living symbol of frontier grit.
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Remembering Papa: Northern California’s elderly face hidden epidemic of gun suicides
In California, 5,825 adults aged 70 or older died by gun suicide between 2009 and 2023, according to mortality data from the ...
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