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Keeping Track of Migrating Birds, the ‘Sentinels’ of Our Ecosystem
In 1803, James Audubon tracked birds by tying thread around their legs. Researchers around the...
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In 1803, James Audubon tracked birds by tying thread around their legs. Researchers around the...
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“I get up, I make coffee, and I think about bugs,” says Ali Beckman, a...
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Peregrine falcons in America have soared back from the brink of extinction since the 1960s,...
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From nightmares to utopias, from the classic to the kitschy, Indiana has many unique and...
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The plight of bees could also be the plight of the human race. When writer...
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Ladies and Gentlemen, step right up to see Professor Animalia’s Menagerie of Struggling Species! Witness...
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Some Hoosier farmers raise millions of animals that spend much of their lives in confinement...
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Every spring and fall, Indiana is at the heart of the eastern sandhill crane migration....
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She provides therapy for nearly 200 children and adults. And she’s only seven hands tall....
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Southern Indiana has some of the country’s largest roosting places for Indiana bats. But these...
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IU Research Scientist Adam Fudickar studies animal behavior in response to climate change. “Many parts...
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There’s something lurking under the waves at WonderLab. Its new Coral Reef Aquarium is designed...