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The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Friends of the National Zoo will host the free event “Easter Monday: Celebrating the African American Family” April 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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You can support the best in organic, eco-friendly farming by shopping for your favorite Bird Friendly® certified coffees online.
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You can support the best in organic, eco-friendly farming by shopping for your favorite Bird Friendly® certified coffees online.
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The African crested rat’s fur is packed with a poison so lethal it can fell an elephant, and just a few milligrams can kill a human. Researchers found that it’s the only mammal known to sequester plant toxins for chemical defense, and they uncovered its unexpected social life.
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Cuckoos are extremely secretive birds and difficult to spot. Researchers are developing a tool, using remote sound recorders and artificial intelligence, to help detect them.
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Researchers are monitoring the impacts of human activities on biodiversity in the tropical forests of northern Peru.
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The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute has welcomed “Lucy” and “Gally,” two juvenile female American bison.
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April 7 is International Beaver Day, so sink your (orange) teeth into these fun beaver facts!
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Ecologist Andy Boyce discovered a lobster fossil near his field site in Montana, evidence that long ago this area of the Northern Great Plains was once the floor of a shallow sea.
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