A colony of African vervets in Dania Beach raises big questions about how humans can and should manage nonnative species.
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Python Challenge nears: Want to kill a Burmese python in Florida? Keep your gun holstered
The Florida Python Challenge is fast approaching, and hunters can sign up now to euthanize as many invasive Burmese pythons as possible in 10 days to help protect the Everglades (and potentially win ...
Enterprises seeking to make good on the promise of agentic AI will need a platform for building, wrangling, and monitoring AI ...
Jojo’s Pretzels operates inside the Shipshewana Trading Place, which is basically the Disneyland of flea markets and antique shopping, except instead of rides, you get handcrafted furniture and the ...
Some people wait in line for concert tickets, others for the latest smartphone, but in Hoboken, New Jersey, the smart money ...
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Scientists finally understand how snakes can go for a year without food, as they sit tight and wait for a meal to appear before them
Only then do they strike.
SCHOOL groups and tourists are visiting a cave with bats that carry Marburg virus, previously flagged as having pandemic ...
Asian swamp eels are spreading through the Everglades and decimating crayfish populations, leading to comparisons with ...
Late-night cravings might be doing more than just ruining your diet. New research from the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine suggests that heart health isn’t just about what’s on your plate — ...
At the height of the first Iraq War in 1991, we struck the Amiriya bomb shelter in Baghdad, killing hundreds of civilians. According to the U.S. government, the bunker was being used for military ...
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