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Researchers film foraging strategy of wood mice choosing between healthy and moth-damaged chestnuts
A mouse scurries up to six chestnuts. Three look healthy. Three have exit holes where moth larvae ate the insides before they ...
Female moths avoid laying eggs on stressed plants that emit ultrasonic sounds. Instead, they choose silent, healthy plants.
A group of Vancouver residents have renewed a plea to the Park Board to halt removal of trees from Stanley Park damaged by a ...
Finding and appreciating great walking sticks is in our DNA. We see a good stick on a hike and it stays with us for that ...
Public comments accepted through Feb. 9 on measure that would require heat treatment for imported campfire logs while ...
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Group opposed to tree removal in Stanley Park fights to save 500-year-old Douglas fir
Stanley Park tree advocates are fighting to save a 500-year-old Douglas fir tree as part of the continuing removal of trees ...
A wood mouse uses its sense of smell to evaluate chestnuts in a forest. It moves between nuts, rejects the nut damaged by moth larvae, and selects the undamaged nut after sniffing and handling. This ...
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is inviting Michigan stakeholders to provide comments on a proposed firewood quarantine. The proposed quarantine would restrict the ...
It started in the rice. A small, dark moth sitting in the 10kg bag, and a fluttering of wings every time I opened the cupboard. Then came the silk webbing among the grains. Finally, the last straw – ...
An “other-worldly” photograph of gnarly giant trees has won the main prize in the South Down National Park’s annual ...
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