City-dwelling raccoons are physically changing as they adapt to human environments. They are, however, still wild animals.
These animals have highly unusual diets, evolving to consume anything from toxic plants to venomous arachnids.
A new bill introduced in the New Jersey Assembly would establish a statewide registry for convicted animal abusers, marking one of the most ...
The sun was still low on the horizon when 19-year-old Piper James walked toward the Pacific Ocean for a morning swim on an ...
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s film adaptation of the literary classic promises the ‘greatest love story of all time’ but it dangerously misrepresents a tale of abuse.d ...
"One guy I went to high school with helped plan the Charlottesville Rally where the woman was killed, and he did time for his ...
RedRover, a national animal welfare 501 (c) (3) nonprofit, recently hit a milestone for their RedRover Responders program, deploying 300 times for animals in need across the nation! Since 1987, ...
It’s been 25 years since the Marshall County Conservation Board launched its popular photo contest — an opportunity for ...
Purdue students, local organizations, and members of the Greater Lafayette community gathered outside the State Street Target ...
Billie Eilish claimed that protesters were being "assaulted and murdered" in a likely reference to Renee Good's death during ...
Long out of print, his novel Nebraska is an enigmatic record of queer survival in midcentury America. George Whitmore, 1987.
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