Albatross and hawks do it. Greater sage grouse and prairie chickens don’t do it. Humans do and don’t do it. Let’s do it, let’s stay monogamous. Or not. We’re all a little birdlike in our varying ...
This article originally appeared on The Revelator. Last month a man in Colorado became the first human known to have contracted a new, highly infectious strain of avian flu. The man — a prisoner ...
The spread of bird flu—around the globe and among different species—is raising the risk that humans can become infected, according to the head of the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH). “It ...
Battles with and between critters can be wild and furious, and usually with solid logic behind them. Make that critter logic, which is sometimes the same and sometimes different than human logic.
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