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The Yellowstone Supervolcano: A Prehistoric Force That Shaped Continents

The Yellowstone Supervolcano: A Prehistoric Force That Shaped Continents

Beneath the steaming geysers and rainbow-colored hot springs of one of America’s most beloved national parks lies something ancient, enormous, and almost incomprehensibly powerful. You might visit Yellowstone thinking you’re walking through a breathtaking wilderness. What you’re actually walking over is one of the most violent geological forces our planet has ever produced. A supervolcano. ...

Sameen David

In a Wild Corner of the West, Elk Are Everywhere and Causing Conflict

Blue Mountains Elk Herds Shift to Private Lands, Intensifying Regional Tensions

In the Blue Mountains region where Washington, Idaho, and Oregon converge, elk populations have surged onto private ranches and farmlands, creating mounting conflicts between wildlife and landowners. Ranchers report frequent intrusions by herds seeking safety, while state agencies struggle to balance conservation with agricultural protection. Recent policy shifts and environmental pressures have exacerbated the issue, ...

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Riverside land to be maintained as a wildlife haven

Mid Suffolk Council Secures Riverside Wildlife Haven in Heart of Stowmarket

Stowmarket – Mid Suffolk District Council completed the purchase of nearly eight acres of riverside land this week, ensuring its protection as a vital habitat for local wildlife. The site, nestled between Takers Lane and the River Rat, already supports thriving species despite its proximity to the busy A14 dual carriageway. This acquisition adjoins the ...

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More grass, more birds, more problems

Cheatgrass Invasion Sparks Bird Diversity Surge with Ominous undertones

Intermountain West – Across the sagebrush steppes of western North America, invasive cheatgrass has spread rapidly, drawing more bird species to affected areas. This apparent ecological windfall, however, conceals a troubling shift in wildlife dynamics. Scientists analyzing over a decade of data revealed that while overall bird richness climbs in the short term, vital specialist ...

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Bird flu plagues black vultures

Bird Flu Epidemic Ravages Black Vulture Populations

Researchers at the University of Georgia recently examined the impact of highly pathogenic avian influenza on black vultures, revealing a devastating outbreak. Their analysis of 134 carcasses showed that 113 tested positive for the H5N1 virus, an 84 percent infection rate. This discovery suggests tens or even hundreds of thousands of black vultures across the ...

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Peterborough Cathedral Welcomes Towering Titanosaur in Natural History Museum Loan

Peterborough Cathedral Welcomes Towering Titanosaur in Natural History Museum Loan

Peterborough Cathedral – A colossal full-scale skeleton of Patagotitan mayorum will soon dominate the historic nave, marking the first time London’s Natural History Museum has displayed this prehistoric giant outside the capital. Scale That Defies Imagination Scale That Defies Imagination (Image Credits: Flickr) Stretching 37 meters from head to tail and rising up to eight ...

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Why The Fishing Cat in North Bihar is in Dire Need of Protection

North Bihar’s Fishing Cats Emerge from Shadows, Demanding Urgent Protection

North Bihar – Sightings of the rare fishing cat have surfaced in the region’s river floodplains over recent years, turning long-held suspicions into confirmed reality. Local news reports from multiple localities documented these elusive felines, which thrive in wetland environments now under pressure. Conservationists warn that without immediate action, this vulnerable species risks vanishing from ...