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Why Bats Are Important for Ecosystems
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Why Bats Are Important for Ecosystems

Introduction Bats are some of the most unique and important animals in the world. They are the only mammals…

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Documenting the Distribution of Anteaters
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Documenting the Distribution of Anteaters

What are Anteaters? Anteaters are mammals found in Central and South America. They have a long snout with two…

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Developing Conservation Strategies for Bats
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Developing Conservation Strategies for Bats

Introduction Bats are an important part of the global ecosystem. As the only true flying mammal, they play an…

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  • Juggling the Challenges of Maintaining Caribou Populations
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    Juggling the Challenges of Maintaining Caribou Populations

    ByAlton Farnaghue January 10, 2020February 27, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

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  • Unlocking the Chimpanzee’s Communication
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    Unlocking the Chimpanzee’s Communication

    ByAlton Farnaghue April 21, 2021February 27, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

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    Housing Options for Chickens

    ByAlton Farnaghue November 13, 2022February 27, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

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    Q is for Quiet: The Sounds of Donkeys in the Wild

    ByAlton Farnaghue February 10, 2023February 13, 2023 Reading Time: 2 minutes

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