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Bessie, our adorable black Labrador, died in June 2003. When my beloved brindle lurcher followed suit 18 months later, I was utterly desolate to be dogless for the first time in 35 years ...
Hawk’s View Overlook sits within the sprawling natural areas surrounding Birmingham, nestled in the southern Appalachian foothills that give the Magic City its distinctive rolling landscape. The ...
Next time you’re lamenting the state of your bank account while staring down a shopping list, remember there’s a massive thrift store in New York where bargain-hunting dreams don’t just come true – ...
Gray squirrels "feel safer" around road noise, a study found. Research from the University of Exeter reveals the paradoxical ways gray squirrels balance risk and foraging in urban environments.
Conservationists have hailed the "super-exciting" success of a rare colony of red squirrels discovered on a tree plantation in North Yorkshire. The animals were first identified in January, in a sitka ...
Sixteen red squirrels have been confirmed as part of the colony Conservationists have hailed the "super-exciting" success of a rare colony of red squirrels discovered on a tree plantation in North ...
Grey squirrels are often viewed as the bullies of the garden, and it's no secret that they love to burgle bird feeders. But it can be increasingly annoying to see your beloved local birds constantly ...
Few city rats have left their mark on the public consciousness — and the urban landscape — like the one responsible for the famed “Chicago rat hole.” (“Pizza Rat” is a notable exception.) But the ...
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Scientists who inspected Chicago's famous "rat hole" now say the imprint was not actually made by a rat, calling it a case of "mistaken identity." In an analysis published in the journal Biology ...