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- More than 100,000 pounds of invasive carp have been pulled from the Kansas River, and the scale of the catch reveals how fast a river can be taken over
- Archaeologists recover a treasure from the bottom of the sea linked to one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, reopening the mystery of a lost city hidden for centuries
- A group of hedgehogs is called something so fitting that even the name explains the animal: why English calls them a ‘prickle’
- Spain breaks 40 years of tradition with Morocco as it tests a 2,020-ton patrol vessel that strengthens its navy with advanced military technology
- He built a five-acre lake to raise fish and ended up creating a wild sanctuary where eagles, deer, owls, and ducks arrived in just 1,000 days
- If you see parakeets flying near your home, it is not just a noisy visit: the birds may be telling you something about the local environment
- Argentina has achieved the unthinkable after 110 years: a mammal considered gone from the region has returned, and its presence could reshape the ecosystem from day one
- In 1940, a boy followed his dog through a clearing in the trees and ended up entering a cave that had remained sealed for millennia, where he found more than 2,000 images and animals painted 17,000 years ago