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Vaccinating vampire bats against rabies can help prevent the spread of the disease to livestock and humans. NPR's Scott Simon talks with epidemiologist Tonie Rocke about a new way to vaccinate bats.
It's an oasis of green spaces within Philadelphia's city limits. Venture out to Morris Arboretum and Gardens this summer for ...
Two decades ago squeaks at Hanningfield alerted conservationists to the presence of soprano pipistrelles, which are among the ...
When you picture a flower and a pollinator, the odds are you’re imagining a colorful, perfumed flower, and a honeybee.
Those dreaded green bugs are back—and the state is trying to keep them out of the Western Slope. Plus, how to banish the bugs ...
The Pollinator Conservancy has had a busy year. Flitting between community events and speaking before local municipalities, ...
If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame.
Scientists have confirmed a deadly bat disease in Rocky Mountain National Park. Here's how climbers are helping expand their data on bat populations to ...
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The RCS can also help farmers and ranchers create habitat for pollinators — not only benefiting pollinators but also ...
The 45th Annual In-Vette-Tational will be held at the Oley Fire Company Fairgrounds, 26 Jefferson St., on Saturday, July 19, ...
Moth populations are experiencing steep declines across the globe due to habitat loss, pesticides, and the climate crisis.