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MSP Kenneth Gibson was joined by cabinet secretary for rural affairs, Mairi Gougeon, on a visit to Brodoclea Woodland Farm near Dalry, home to ...
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Bollards in a town centre have been decorated with woollen TV characters by knitting enthusiasts. The Knit and Natter group ...
The term de-extinction is inaccurate, but conservation is still the best way to achieve its stated goals. We need to save the habitats of threatened animals while we can.
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Reuters reports on the wooly mice developed by Colossal Biosciences. Mammoth popularity Wooly mammoths are at the forefront of these controversial de-extinction efforts.
Talk about hogging the road! South Carolina state troopers apprehended a feral pig that brought traffic to a standstill after it moseyed on over to the center of the road in a hog-wild video.
Researchers have reported growing hearts containing human cells in pig embryos for the first time. The embryos survived for 21 days, and in that time their tiny hearts started beating.
Discover the elusive subalpine woolly rat, filmed for the first time in New Guinea's mountains, revealing new insights into its behavior and habitat.
Buried in the DNA of the long extinct woolly mammoth is a compound that scientists hope will one day yield a lifesaving antibiotic. In experiments, mammuthusin, as the compound is called, has ...
New Guinea’s subalpine woolly rat is the rodent of legends. Mallomys istapantap was first described in 1989, but even then the descriptions were only gleaned from examining historical museum ...