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An animal behaviour lab built inside a converted barn uses motion-capture cameras to track the movements and behaviours of entire flocks of birds or swarms of insects.
In Michigan, only licensed wildlife rehabilitators are allowed to take in wild animals. Here's why and what to do when you find an injured animal.
Bird Flu Has Already Appeared in New York’s Animal Markets. What’s Next? It’s not just rural farms. Urban animal markets are fertile grounds for viral transmission, experts say.
For Wild Animals, the Bird Flu Disaster Is Already Here Scientists are concerned that the H5N1 virus could set off another human pandemic. But it is already putting species under pressure in the wild.
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