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Elephants rely on their elders to pass down survival skills and culture. Removing them breaks this culture and puts the ...
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A new study has revealed how the loss of experienced individual elephants stops the knowledge transfer between generations, ...
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How Losing Matriarchs Disrupts Elephant Knowledge TransferA new scientific review has revealed that the loss of experienced elephants—especially matriarchs—cripples the ability of ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNSupplier of kangaroo slaughtered in parking lot under investigationThe Animal Party voiced its concern on Friday over illegal animal slaughtering methods after a man was found cutting up a ...
Superb starlings help care for the offspring of birds they are not related to. “To me, that sounds like friendship,” one ...
Historian Roy Casagranda reveals evolutions hidden genius: menopause wasnt natures error but its masterstroke. Only three species—humans, killer whales, and elephants—experience it, and in all, ...
A Kenyan court has fined four men for attempting to traffic giant African harvester queen ants, highlighting a shift in ...
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ZME Science on MSN9 Environmental Stories That Don’t Get as Much Coverage as They ShouldMany of the planet’s most consequential ecological changes don’t come with viral footage or easy villains. They unfold ...
The historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, taught that family ties were obstacles to enlightenment. However, his relationship ...
Sperm swim faster in high temperature environments; aging ovaries slowly lose egg support. Both affect fertility differently.
The ecologist Douglas Tallamy says your landscape can help manage the watershed, support pollinators, bolster a viable food web and sequester carbon.
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