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New World Screwworms, an invasive species that can cause deadly damage to livestock and people, have been spotted 70 miles ...
By Hillary Rosner The regularly used airstrip outside the town of Archers Post, in northern Kenya, was closed after being ...
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Virtual fencing uses GPS collars, sounds and electrical cues to move cattle across a landscape. Along with saving ranchers ...
A Steamboat couple breeds 180-pound Turkish Boz Shepherds, known for loving kids, lamb and calves — and for protecting them from predators including wolves.
Mr. Louters, 52, has used the collars since they debuted in 2013, back when the devices were no more advanced than a ...
The cattle wear GPS collars that keep them in designated grazing areas, which could prevent them from going into wetlands or ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — It only took seconds for thieves to steal a 2024 Nissan from a Midtown home, but thanks to GPS tracking, police found the car just hours later, along with several other stolen ...
Few people have the opportunity to meet near-mythical beasts in real life — but Rob Timmins has. He’s one of the few biologists ever to spend time with a saola, a wild ox once known as the “Asian ...