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540-million-year-old microfossils once thought to be the earliest animal traces were actually built by bacterial colonies — rewriting the timeline of animal life
For years, a set of tiny structures locked inside Brazilian limestone served as one of paleontology’s most tantalizing clues: ...
On the Umatilla Chemical Depot in Eastern Oregon, old juice barrels serve as homes for tiny burrowing owls. The former apple, peach and strawberry barrels have been refashioned and buried to create ...
Beneath the surface of the earth lies a fascinating world of tunnels, chambers, and burrows, home to a wide variety of creatures that have adapted to life underground. For many animals, burrowing is ...
Courtesy of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation This time of year, biologists and technicians are doing some spring cleaning of their own at the site of the decommissioned ...
The Burgess Shale in British Columbia is renowned for its exceptional preservation of soft tissues in fossils, including limbs and guts. While trilobites are abundant in the fossil record thanks to ...
LANDER — Across the nation there is an unseen shortage; in Wyoming, some of the state’s smallest long-distance travelers are not coming home. Over the past 50 years, the population of birds as a whole ...
A program led by the Upper Nicola Band is returning burrowing owls to hilly grasslands in B.C.’s Southern Interior ...
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