Por: The New York Times Sports December 23, 2022
Somewhere in America, just about every week of the year, professional bull riders climb onto the backs of 1,500-pounds animal, nod that they are ready and try to hang on when the chute opens and the bulls go off like bombs beneath them.In this perennial mismatch between massive, unpredictable animals and the (mostly) men who ride them, the bulls’ advantage is only getting bigger, thanks to advances in genetics.Over the past two decades,... + full article
Forbes USA Life March 25, 2023
Captivity can alter the wing shape of birds, reducing their chances of surviving after they are released into the wild © Copyright by hosted by Adult male orange-bellied parrot (Neophema chrysogaster) at Melaleuca on southwest Tasmania. ... [+] (Credit: John Harrison / CC BY-SA... + más
Captive Bred Animals Have Reduced Survival In The Wild | Forbes
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
Portland Press Herald USA Sports March 12, 2023
Turkey vultures have already arrived in southern Maine. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer Several readers have written to me about the presence of eastern bluebirds at their feeders in the past few weeks. This morning when I was excavating my car from the recent snowstorm, I... + más
Boston is for the birders. And for the first time, there’s a birding competition downtown. | The Boston Globe
Want to know the best place to look for birds and be happier? Photographer has the answer. | The Advocate
Forbes USA Tech December 14, 2022
Captive breeding to bolster wild populations of endangered species changes the bodies, behavior and health of captive-bred animals, thereby decreasing their chances of survival after they’re released into the wild © Copyright by hosted by A handful of orange-bellied parrot... + más
How animals at Florida zoos and wildlife sanctuaries are hunkering down for Hurricane Ian | ABC News
World's loneliest orca kept isolated for 11 years: Tantamount to torture | Newsweek
Portland Press Herald USA Sports December 11, 2022
The Maine Bird Atlas is looking for help in detailing winter bird activity around the state, and the results from year to year are fascinating. The common redpoll was barely seen in the winter of 2019-20, then low birch crops to our north resulted in a major influx the following... + más
Audubon Aquarium in New Orleans to close in November for construction: See plans, timeline | The Advocate
Bird sightings from Mass Audubon | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA Tech November 22, 2022
Breeding in the Pokemon franchise had seen little change since its introduction in the early generations of the series.Now, though, The Pokemon Company has changed things up, and players will need to learn how to breed Pokemon a bit differently in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.Gone... + más
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet release date | Newsweek
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: All Legendary Pokémon | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech October 17, 2022
A 15-year-old dachshund named Bella was attacked by a deer in her owners' front yard in Bountiful, Utah, and died as a result of her injuries.According to Bella's owner, Lacey Randall, she and her husband heard Bella yelping and yelping and crying and crying, KSLTV... + más
When dog-sitting for an ex gets too complicated | The Boston Globe
First deer legally harvested by a hunter in Chicago during modern time | Chicago Sun Times
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 30, 2022
PORTLAND, Maine — Maine lobsters have departed this world and reemerged in umpteen pleasing ways over the years: lobster rolls, lobster bisque, lobster mac ‘n’ cheese, lobster tails, and boiled lobster in the rough. Their shells are even used for compost.Now, a young Maine... + más
What Sustainable Seafood Activists Get Wrong About Maine's Lobsters | Time
Letter to the editor: Before indulging in lobster, ask ‘Is this whale-safe?’ | Portland Press Herald
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