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Study finds 'likely biological and genetic overlap' between carpal tunnel syndrome and migraine

Learn from the habitat “haves” to help save an endangered rattlesnake

Newswise – COLUMBUS, Ohio – Comparing the genetics and patterns of ‘have’ and ‘have-not’ habitat relocation among two populations of threatened rattlesnakes has yielded a new way to use landscape science data to guide landscape planning. conservation that would give the have-nots a better chance of surviving. The study suggests that a collection of six …

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People can learn to coexist with urban wildlife.  Lincoln Park Zoo shows how.

People can learn to coexist with urban wildlife. Lincoln Park Zoo shows how.

Right here in Chicago, many animal species share our parks, beaches, golf courses, cemeteries, forest preserves and backyards. Our wildlife neighbors include birds, raccoons, bats, foxes, coyotes, deer, insects and yes, rats, and even some unexpected species like flying squirrels. They – and many others – are all part of the Chicago ecosystem. And the …

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How rare regent honeyeaters learn their mating song despite fears of extinction

How rare regent honeyeaters learn their mating song despite fears of extinction

The numbers of one of Australia’s rarest birds, the regent honeyeater, are so low that this breeding season conservationists have struggled to spot any in the wild. Key points: There are 250 to 350 regent honeyeaters left in the wild A study concluded that if nothing was done to help the species, it would be …

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