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But no creature is more tied to the image of a long, cozy winter than hibernating bears all snuggled up in their dens. This ...
The tragedy of Romeo began long before the frog found fame as the last of his kind. Starting in the 1970s, scientists started noticing something troubling in the amphibian world: the decline and, in ...
The Illinois Natural History Survey has been working to preserve historical specimens of organisms that originated in ...