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Know the requirements for your pet's rabies vaccination
Routine vaccinations are an essential part of your pet’s veterinary care, and veterinarians typically guide owners…
Maui wildfires point to a long, painful road ahead, disaster recovery expert says
The devastating wildfires that swept quickly through the Hawaiian island of Maui this week have claimed…
Lion farming in South Africa: Fresh evidence adds weight to fears of link with illegal bone trade
In South Africa an estimated 8,000 lions are bred and kept in captivity for commercial purposes…
Maui wildfires: Extra logistical challenges hinder government's initial response when disasters strike islands
Wildfires destroyed the Hawaiian tourist town of Lahaina on Aug. 8 and 9, 2023, leaving many…
The disappearance of vultures can have unforeseen consequences, including for humans
Vultures are often associated with death, but some vulture species are themselves at risk of extinction.…
Five dead, 40,000 evacuated as monsoon floods hit Myanmar
Floods and landslides caused by monsoon rains have killed five people and forced the evacuation of…
Western firms still doing business in Russia finance the war. Here's how to recoup the huge cost to taxpayers
In Russia this summer, you can still enjoy a Cornetto, but you can forget about eating…
Wallacea: A living laboratory of Earth's evolution. Its wildlife, forests and reefs will be devastated if we don't act
Wallacea is a fascinating region of both land and sea. Spanning approximately 338,000 square kilometers within…
Could artificially dimming the sun prevent ice melt?
With methods of so-called geoengineering, the climate could theoretically be artificially influenced and cooled. Bernese researchers…