Worryingly low levels of genetic diversity make Scotland’s red squirrels especially vulnerable to disease, a study has shown.
Their lack of diversity could explain why they are slow to develop resistance to the squirrelpox virus. The post Study reveals why red squirrels are more vulnerable to disease appeared first on Talker ...
Technically, yes, bobcats can be pets. According to World Population Review and Big Cat Rescue, it's legal to keep a bobcat as a pet without a permit in several states, including Alabama, Nevada, ...
Natural cork, plastic or screwcap - do wine enclosures matter? Founder/CEO Jim Bernau of Willamette Valley Vineyards lays out the case for cork in today's edition of Ask The Expert!
Southern Iberia is home to some of the highest concentrations of megalithic tombs anywhere in Europe. A recent multidisciplinary study has demonstrated that the necropolis of Panoría, near ...
MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL — Minnesota Timberwolves Basketball Limited Partnership (“Timberwolves and Lynx”) today announced that the arbitral panel issued its decision finding that the option ...
Entering one of the oldest and largest markets in his country on the first day of the dry season, the haikuist observed how farmers dealt with conflict. C.X. Turner returned heavy-heartedly after ...